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Spyderco Roadie Folding Knife (gray)

Spyderco Roadie Folding Knife (gray)
  • Product Code: ga145532
  • Availability: In Stock

$189.00 $260.82

A sheepfoot blade and lockless design characterize the Roadie Folding Knife from Spyderco. The 2.1" blade is crafted from N690Co steel, a stainless steel alloyed with cobalt, molybdenum, and vanadium with a full flat grind for a very sharp edge. The blade features "Double Dent" dimples that replace a fingernail nick as the purchase point for two-handed opening. There's also a Trademark Round Hole that identifies the Roadie as a Spyderco knife but plays no role in opening the blade. A forefinger choil with jimping aids in edge control and also helps prevent the blade from unintentionally closing. The gray fiberglass-reinforced nylon scales are contoured for comfort and feature a recessed graphic of the Spyderco bug on both sides.

2.1" N690Co Stainless Steel Blade    Sheepfoot Blade Shape    Plain Edge, Full Flat Ground    "Double Dent" & Thumb Hole for Opening    Index-Finger Choil    Thumb Ramp with Jimping    Fiberglass-Reinforced Nylon Handle

Parameters
Blade ConfigurationFolding
Blade StyleSheepsfoot
Blade MaterialStainless Steel
Blade TypeFull (Straight) Edge
Lock ConfigurationNo
Handle MaterialNylon
LengthBlade: 2.1" / 53.00 mm
Total: 5.1" / 129.00 mm
WeightKnife: 1.0 oz / 28.0 g

  • Full flat-ground, N690Co stainless steel sheepsfoot blade
  • "Double Dent" dimples on both sides instead of fingernail nick
  • Textured fiberglass reinforced nylon scales
  • Ridged finger choil and thumb ramp
  • Trademark Round Hole identifies the knife as a Spyderco product but is not meant for opening assistance

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. Will a Nikon Z 70-200 S 2.8 will stand up "comfortably", i.e. not protrude to the point where it needs laying flat? Thanks :)

A: Yes, the Nikon NIKKOR Z 70-200mm f/2.8 VR S Lens can stand up vertically in the Tenba Roadie Roller 24.

Q: 2. What is the size of this table?

A: 30" x 72"

Q: 3. If you have had the bag for a year or more how has the telescoping handle held up? I have heard complaints that it is very cheap?

A: Typically the handle holds up fine over time.

Q: 4. Is there a place to hold a water bottle?

A: It's too bad that I have to decide between either a tripod or water bottle. Seems like it would've easy to either add another pocket on the opposite side or add some tie downs.

Q: 5. What would fit in the top pocket? A 5Dmkiii with the 40mm pancake lens attached? Or a Hasselblad 501cm with the wlf and 80mm?

A: The Hasselblad will probably fit on its side. The length of the Hasselblad and lens is similar to the width of the top compartment. The Canon body would fit easily.

Q: 6. how many "longer center channel dividers" come with? thanks!

A: There are two long center dividers but they do not run the full length of the case.

Q: 7. Will this fit under airline seat?

A: The width (14") and depth (9") are certainly within range to fit under the seat of a full-size jet. Whether it really fits is more dependent on how far the 20" height extends into the foot area, and whether that amount is considered passable by a flight attendant. As this bag was specifically designed to maximize the *overhead* carry-on regulations of an international flight, the 20" height was chosen to get as much gear on board as possible, and not considered in relation to the under-seat storage. Tenba Backpacks that are better suited for under-seat storage are the Shootout 24L, the Axis 20L and 24L, and the Solstice 20L.

Q: 8. Will a Sony FX6 with top handle and lens attached fit inside?

A: Yes, the Sony FX6 with a top handle and lens attached will fit in this case.

Q: 9. Are the zippers lockable?

A: There is no lock integral to the zippers on the backpack so a TSA or other type lock to lock the zipper tabs together would be needed.

Q: 10. Is the shell of the Roadie 24 as rigid as the Roadie Air Case Roller 21? In the images, the shell of the 24 seems thinner.

A: The Tenba Roadie Air Case Roller 21 would offer thicker padding over the Tenba Roadie Roller 24.

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