🧡 Cut through the day with style and precision – the Dragonfly 2 is your pocket’s new MVP!
The Spyderco Dragonfly 2 Lightweight Folding Pocket Knife features a 2.28-inch VG-10 stainless steel blade paired with a vibrant orange fiberglass reinforced nylon handle. Designed for ambidextrous use, it offers ergonomic comfort with textured grip and a smooth, reliable opening mechanism. Weighing only 0.03 kg, this compact, foldable knife is perfect for camping and everyday carry, combining high performance with standout portability.
Recommended Uses For Product | Camping |
Brand | Spyderco |
Model Name | 4000069 |
Special Feature | Foldable |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Handle Material | Fiberglass Reinforced Nylon |
Color | Orange |
Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
Style | Dragonfly 2 Lightweight |
Blade Length | 2.28 Inches |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Item Weight | 0.03 Kilograms |
Blade Shape | Clip Point |
Blade Edge | Plain |
Is Cordless? | Yes |
Item Length | 5.63 Inches |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00716104009596 |
Size | 2.3" |
Manufacturer | Spyderco |
UPC | 033333495083 784427548139 745369228176 716104009596 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 7.64 x 5.83 x 1.3 inches |
Package Weight | 0.11 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 6 x 1 x 1 inches |
Brand Name | Spyderco |
Warranty Description | Manufacturer Warranty |
Material | Steel |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | C28POR2 |
Model Year | 2014 |
J**N
Great quality!!
I love my little knife! It's great for small hands! Very well made! The handle doesn't bite into my hand at all! The belt clip is strong. It looks exactly like the pictures. Very lite weight and easy to carry. 100% worth the money! Its easy for my to open with my small fingures
P**N
Great Knife
Before Reading the LAST paragraph below, keep POINTS 1-4 in mind regarding configurations:1. DRAGON FLY 2: w/ VG-10 Steel, Plain or Serrated edge: This knife is good for everyone as the steel holds and edge well, and resharpens easily enough, it is also relatively corrosions resistant.2. DRAGON FLY 2: w/ ZDP 189 Steel, Plain edge: FIRST, THIS IS AN EXCELLENT KNIFE: I have not seen it offered in a Serrated edge but they my offer it I am not sure: This knife is ONLY GOOD FOR THOSE WHO ARE EXPERTS AT SHARPENING KNIVES. This steel is extremely hard and holds and edge exceptionally well. The disadvantage is that it takes someone who is a very skilled sharpener to resharpen and work with this steel. It is 3% carbon so it is susceptible to corrosion if not cared for properly.3. DRAGON FLY 2: w/ H1 Steel, Plain or Serrated edge: This knife is good for everyone. This steel is advertised as RUST PROOF. This steel is relatively hard and holds an edge well, and resharpens easily enough.4. DRAGON FLY 2: w/ Aogami Blue Super Steel (Spyderco does Sprint Runs with this metal), Plain or Serrated edge: This knife is ONLY GOOD FOR THOSE WHO ARE EXPERTS AT SHARPENING KNIVES. This steel is extremely hard and holds and edge exceptionally well. The disadvantage is that it takes someone who is a very skilled sharpener to resharpen and work with this steel. It is a high carbon steel so it is susceptible to corrosion if not cared for properly. However. Syperco counters this by sandwiching the Aogami Blue Super Steel between a layer of 420J Steel on each side. This protects the Aogami steel from chipping, breaking, and corrosion. THIS IS ONE OF MY FAVORITE CHOICES. IT DOES TAKE SOME EFFORT TO SHARPEN CORRECTLY AS NOTED ABOVE, BUT THE RESULTS ARE WORTH THE EFFORT!NOW, WRITTEN BELOW ARE MY GENERAL COMMENTS ABOUT THE KNIFE IN GENERAL. THE ABOVE FACTS ARE SPECIFIC TO THE DIFFERENT CONFIGURATIONS OF STEELS AND BLADE TYEPES OFFERED.I am a huge fan of the Spyderco Dragonfly 2 in any of its configurations. This is a smaller knife that does not know it is a smaller knife. Its ergonomics allow it to be used as a larger knife. Its small size allow it to be used as an excellent ED (Every Day Carry). You can take this knife out in public, and because of its smaller size, most people do not generally look at you like you are evil or at looking to do harm to others. This knife has a generous blade and its light weight of 1.1 oz. makes it a joy to carry as you can easily forget that it is even in your pocket. The pocket clip allows for easy deployment and can be switched for left or right carry or you can simply take the clip off and carry it in a pocket. This knife can even be used on a keychain or a neckless due to its light weight. I own many expensive knives, but this relatively inexpensive knife has become on elf my favorite knives. NO MATTER WHICH STEEL YOU CHOSE, THIS KNIVE IS CAPABLE OF EDGES FOR HAIR WHITTLING LEVELS OF SHARPNESS!!!THIS IS AN EXCELLENT KNIFE NO MATTER WHICH STEEL OF BLAKE CONFIGURATION YOU CHOSE. IT IS HARD TO GO WRONG WITH THE PURCHASE OF THIS KNIFE!!!
D**E
Perfect Knife for Everyday Carry
I've been carrying the Spyderco Dragonfly 2 for a little while now, and I have to say that it's quickly becoming my favorite EDC knife. It's super lightweight and so small that it fits perfectly in the coin pocket of my jeans (see attached photo). The blade came razor sharp right out of the box and has held its edge well.One thing I really appreciate is the quality of the design and construction. The handle texture strikes a good balance: tactile enough to give me a secure grip but not so rough that it's uncomfortable to use, even for an extended period of time. The bright, almost neon orange color looks cool and makes it easy to spot if I ever drop or misplace it.Unfolding the knife is smooth and effortless with the signature Spyderco thumb hole, and the lockup is solid without any blade play. I've used it for everything from opening boxes to cutting through some tougher materials, and it's performed flawlessly every time. It's definitely not the blade I'd choose for batoning through firewood, but that's just not the sort of task for which it's designed.It's a bit pricey, but Spyderco is known for making quality blades and I certainly feel like I got what I paid for. I could see the small size being a downside for folks with hands on the larger end of the spectrum. Mine are mid-sized, so that's not an issue for me, but others might want to carry something larger (assuming it's legal to do so in their area).Overall, I don't think I could be much happier with my purchase. The Dragonfly 2 is about as close to a perfect EDC knife as I can imagine. Whether you're a knife enthusiast or just need a reliable tool for everyday use, I highly recommend giving this little guy a try!
W**M
the best carry knife you'll find.
Spyderco is just hard to beat. this little knife works flawlessly, is small and thin perfect for the front pocket, the rough plastic, housing and clip prevents it from falling out, easy to open and close, the blade shape is highly functional, it is without a doubt my favorite daily carry knife.
J**K
EDC - VIP
It cuts. It clips. It is a Spyderco. Straight edge makes for an easier sharpening. Orange makes it harder to lose.
H**R
The clip could be better...
I have been carrying a SOG flash1 for many years. That knife still works well, but I thought I wanted to try a different knife. The Dragonfly 2 is perfect for me in every way except I like the SOG Flash1 pocket clip way better. The pocket clip on the SOG flash1 allows the knife to be buried in your pocket and nobody can tell that you have a knife in your pocket, it looks like a pen clip. A little more than a half inch of the Dragonfly's handle sticks out of my pocket and it's obvious that I'm carrying a knife. Which isn't the best in my particular office setting. I may start carrying the Flash 1 to the office again and save the Dragonfly 2 for the weekend. After much practice I'm getting better at opening and closing the Dragonfly 2, however the flash one is still much more easy for me to deploy and put away with one hand quickly.The Dragonfly 2 is very sharp and I love almost everything about it.If the pocket clip allowed the knife to be hidden in my pocket this would be my favorite knife ever.
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