

The Amalgam is another Compression Lock flipper with carbon fiber/G-10 scales. It becomes the most expensive Spyderco you can buy. Like the Nirvana, the Paysan will cost you a pretty penny. I really like the functional blade shape, which stretches 3.88 inches. The handle of the knife is made from a single piece of solid titanium. The Paysan is the spiritual successor to the Nirvana - also designed by Peter Rassenti.

This is the knife that has people most excited it seems. It was designed by Jonathan McNees, a Marine and avid outdoorsman. The straight saber grind edge stretches the 1.52-inch blade made from CTS XHP while the titanium handle has a framelock.

This was is an interesting little folder to me. One side of the handle has a titanium scale and the other has a carbon fiber scale. It has a sleek, ergonomic design with a frame lock mechanism to keep the S90V steel blade engaged. This knife has the overtones of many Zero Tolerance knives because it was designed by frequent ZT collaborator Dmitry Sinkevich. This is the ZT Drunken… er… I mean the Spyderco Drunken. The blade itself is curved with a stylistic Emerson Wave feature and a small Round Hole for looks. The Tropen is designed by knifemaker Javier Vogt and comes with a bizarre 4-inch blade. Want a waved Compression Lock folder with a flipper tab? Spyderco’s got you. The Mantra 3 takes the general design of the Mantra 1 and adds carbon fiber/G-10 laminate scales and a Compression Lock. The common feature of many of the knives in this mid-year release is the flipper/Compression Lock combo. The knife also has a fantastic top flipper tab that doesn’t stick out. Spyderco worked with Smock to bring his creation to the masses. The Smock is based on Kevin Smock’s SK23 custom folder, which has a button version of the Compression Lock. We’ll start off with one of the more radical designs. You can see the whole 2018 mid-year catalog here. Here are 10 models that really jumped out to see. The 15-page catalog features an array of new models or updates like the Autonomy 2 and Techno 2. It’s nearly June and that means Spyderco has released its mid-year catalog with some droolworthy models we saw at SHOT Show earlier this year.
