
- Spyderco Assist with Carbide Tip FRN Combination Edge Black Blade Knife
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From $102.99 (New)
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From $95.97 (New)

From $102.99 (New)
From $95.97 (New)

| Last Seen | |
| Highest | $102.99 Jul 28, '15 |
| Lowest | $92.73 Mar 11, '15 |
| Average | $102.99 (30d avg) $102.99 (90d avg) $102.99 (180d avg) $98.98 (365d avg) $99.67 (Lifetime average) |
| Added | Aug 8, 2014 |
The Spyderco Assist Black Blade is a lightweight folder for emergency fire/rescue professionals and the well-equipped citizen who rely on knives to be straightforward in use and perform flawlessly. The blade is coated in non-reflective black carbon nitride with a patented lift-and-pry (blunt-nose) shape made from high-carbon VG-10 stainless steel and loaded with teeth. Brand: Spyderco Model: ASSIST Color: black Blade materials: VG-10 Handle materials: FRN Blade length: 3.687 inches Handle length: 4.812 inches Serrated cutting edge is with the last inch at the tip left PlainEdged Cobra Hood prepositions the thumb (even gloved) over the opening hole for assured open/close Functions as a slip resistant thumb platform during cutting Patented lift-and-pry blunt tip Shrill and attention-pitched survival whistle Retractable and replaceable carbide glass-breaker Handle and blade concavities anchor a rope/line positioned between the partially open blade and the handle, allowing you to sever (like cutting with scissors) rope/cord and trim fly-a-ways with having to fully open the blade Weight: 4 ounces Dimensions: 6.5 inches x 2.5 inches x 1.0 inch Before purchasing this product, please familiarize yourself with the appropriate state and local regulations by contacting your local police dept., legal counsel and/or attorney general's office. You, as the buyer, not Overstock.com, are responsible to understand your local, state, and federal laws before placing an order.

| Latest | $95.97 Apr 16, '16 |
| Highest | $99.58 Mar 30, '16 |
| Lowest | $74.97 Sep 25, '14 |
| Average | $97.37 (30d avg) $94.16 (90d avg) $91.58 (180d avg) $91.71 (365d avg) $86.21 (Lifetime average) |
| Added | Jan 15, 2014 |
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| Highest | $100.58 May 11, '15 |
| Lowest | $74.97 Sep 20, '14 |
| Average | $94.95 (30d avg) $90.55 (90d avg) $89.24 (180d avg) $91.20 (365d avg) $88.13 (Lifetime average) |
| Added | Jan 15, 2014 |
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| Highest | $70.45 May 23, '14 |
| Lowest | $59.89 May 31, '14 |
| Average | $65.15 (Overall average) |
| Added | Jan 15, 2014 |
30 day average: 91,810
90 day average: 84,812
Spyderco named this knife after its principal job function, to Assist. The Assist was designed for emergency/fire/rescue professionals (and for the well-equipped civilian) who rely on their knives to function flawlessly under pressure. Even with twenty-five years experience in making rescue knives, Spyderco is still offering new high-tech features and the Assist model showcases the latest and greatest in this knife genre. The VG-10 patented blunt-tipped blade is a toothy eighty-percent SpyderEdged for aggressively cutting seatbelts and fibrous material. The last inch of the tip we've left PlainEdge for detailed cutting (think sharpening pencils). Perched above the Round Hole, a Cobra Hood positions the thumb directly over the hole for quick blade deployment, then doubles as a leveraging platform for the thumb. The wavy pattern cut from the top of the blade (created by a fireman from Sweden) and along the inside of the handle let you place a piece of rope (between the half-open blade and handle) and scissor the blade shut- especially convenient for cutting rope in-and-around flesh without having to fully open/expose the knife's blade. The FRN handle is a molded wonder of Bi-Directional textured contours and bulges that ergonomically wrap around your palm. In the closed position, squeeze the blade deeper into the handle and a retractable carbide tip protrudes out from the base for breaking glass. Outlined in safety orange on the handle's spine is a shrill and attention-pitched survival whistle. Carries left/right handed, tip-up by means of a tension wire clip.