By: Spyderco
This Spyderco Byrd Cara Cara 2 Lightweight Folding Knife is the perfect gift for the outdoor enthusiast in your life. Its 3.75" stainless steel blade and black non-slip FRN handle make it a great choice for hunting and outdoor activities. With its CombinationEdge, this knife is sure to provide you with the best performance and value for money. It is also highly rated for its build quality and overall satisfaction, making it one of the best Folding Hunting Knives on the market.wildcatky: Pretty nice knife for the price. Blade is ver sharp and hardly weighs anything. Even though it’s not a true Spyderco knife, it’s still worth the money and a very good quality knife.
United States on Jun 01, 2023
alejandro: Great price, very sharp, really light, only downside is the opening, a little hard to open specially when you coming from an assisted opening knife. I recommend it.
United States on Mar 26, 2023
PE4PE5: LA NAVAJA SE VE RESISTENTE TIENE UNA BUENA HOJA Y CORTA MUY BIEN TIENE BUEN FILO.LAS CACHAS SON DE PLASTICO QUE SE VE BIEN CON BUEN AGARRE,YO LA HE UTILIZADO PARA IR AL MONTE Y CORTAR PEQUENAS RAMAS Y SACARLE PUNTA PARA METER COMIDA EN LA HOGERA Y ME IDO BIEN.TAMBIEN DIGO QUE NO ES COMO UNA SPYDERCO,PERO CUMPLE BIEN SU FUNCION DENTRO DE SUS POSIBILIDADES.TAMBIEN LA SPYDERCO VALE TRES VECES MAS DE PRECIO.
Spain on Mar 19, 2021
Adrian: Nice for the money, very sharp with nice mechanism. I have a couple of Spyderco knives bought around 20 years ago, and the byrd feels cheaper and much less precisely constructed. The true Spydercos have such superb actions and tight tolerances and are now really pricy, so maybe not a fair comparison. Not keen on the plastic handle - ss feels much more solid, though maybe less grippy. Practical utility knife.
United Kingdom on Sep 18, 2019
Left Coast Geek: seriously good knife for a good price. very solid hinge, lock. when extended, it feels like a one piece knife. I wasn't sure about the partial serration but it makes cutting cord, packing straps, etc really easy. the handle is a bit cheap feeling but its very non-slippery. I've also used it while wearing leather working gloves, and found it quite good. as a lefty, I like that you can reverse the clip. blade holds its edge well, and a couple strokes on a ceramic V sharpener dresses it nicely.
my wife and adult daughter both have trouble with one hand opening, and unlocking it to fold, so I'd say this is a knife for a man's hands.
United States on Feb 01, 2017
shakeandbake72: I have owned spyderco knives for years but this is the first time I have tried one of their Byrd knives. I wish I would have tried them years ago.
The Cara Cara 2 arrived in a green and black box, as opposed to the blue and black and red and black of all of my other spyderco knives. The box is neatly labeled and informative but isn't very flashy if you were looking to put it in a store display.
I revolved the knife and held it and was instantly reminded of an Endura. The blade was scalpel sharp and free from any defects. The blade is a bit thinner than in my other spyderco knives. The blade locked solidly into place and was easy to open with either hand. The locking mechanism is placed near the middle of the handle and features the a small cutout on the lock which is a common spyderco feature that helps keep the knife from unlocking during use. The handle was made of a black plastic with a tread pattern that is much simpler in nature than other spyderco models. It does not look bad and provides as good of a grip as any other plastic knife. The clip is removable and has multiple mounting locations. The quality of the knife overall seems very good, not the same quality...
United States on Nov 26, 2015
Kona Mike: UPDATED REVIEW:
Recently purchased my 3rd one of these. Still have all 3 and am extremely satisfied with performance and quality. The 1st one swapped places with a plain blade version and has been part of my scuba gear loadout as my backup with lanyard attached to belt clip and carried in BC pocket for 100 plus dives and it sees regular use . Gets washed and cleaned with the rest of the gear at the end of the day. No rust to-date. The 2nd is now my EDC since my girlfriend kept nagging me [She didn't want the ugly combo blade for peeling apples] for a knife while camping. The 3rd is part of my emergency preparedness and response kit.
A comment about some of the reviews: It seems like some like to moan and groan about the quality of foreign made goods. In the case of this product it is made to Spyderco's specifications for them in China. The reason why it's made there is simple cost of manufacturing. Made in the USA doesn't mean it wasn't made with foreign materials like Chinese Steel. If you want the Made in the USA label spend the Buck. Yes these are less expensive and they don't have the Spyderco stamp. For what the equivalent Spyderco Name Brand knife costs I can buy 4...
United States on Dec 07, 2014
SchokoschSchokosch: Ich habe vor langer Zeit mal das Spyderco Byrd Cara Cara G10 bestellt und es ist immer noch in meinem Besitz und habe mir aus Neugier und als Ersatz dieses Cara Cara 2 bestellt. Lieferung war wie immer bestens, doch ich muss sagen, von dem Messer bin ich nicht zu 100% überzeugt. Im Vergleich zu seinem Vorgänger gibt es ein paar Kritikpunkte:
1) Klinge nur halbseitig geschliffen (wie in der anderen Rezession beschrieben). Wer es mag, bitte, ich eher weniger. Trotzdem ist die Klinge sehr scharf und mein Unterarm somit glatt rasiert ;-)
2) Klingenrücken ist dünner / schmaler als beim Cara Cara G10 oder einem Kershaw Compound. Wirkt für mich wie eine Low spec- Variante vom Cara Cara G10 und wirkt damit nicht sehr stabil
3) Das Heft vom Cara Cara 2 ist komplett aus Kunststoff gefertigt, hingegen sein Vorgänger war bis auf die Griffschalen aus Metall. Damit wirkt das 2er- Messer sehr leicht, gerade zu zerbrechlich und man muss Angst haben, es geht kaputt.
4) Die Aussparung zum öffnen ist schlechter entgratet als beim Vorgänger. Man merkt deutlich die "scharfe Kante".
5) und jetzt wird es schwierig es zu beschreiben, aber ich versuche es mal:...
Germany on Aug 19, 2014
Bruno: Ich habe schon viel über die Byrd Serie von Spyderco gelesen und gesehen und wollte nun auch mal selber Hand anlegen.Da ich in der Vergangenheit schon Erfahrungen mit den Marken Ganzo, Enlan und Real Steel gemacht habe , dachte ich mir ich versuch mal ein Cara Cara 2 . Es sollte ein Messer für den groben Outdooreinsatz sein, also nix zum lieb haben.Im Prinzip kommt das Cara Cara daher wie ein aufgeblasenes Delica.
Erster Schock beim Auspacken...der Glatte Teil der Klinge hat einen Einseitigen Anschliff. Das ist bei Taktischen Messern oft üblich ( siehe CRKT). Ich mag das aber eigentlich nicht. Gut ich geb ihm aber noch eine Chance! Der Rest ist gut ausgestattet. Bronze Gleitscheiben, guter Clip und weicher Klingengang. Gute Schärfe im Auslieferungszustand. Der Backlock rastet gut ein hat aber ein Micromü Spiel. Da bin ich halt total empfindlich. Aber es ist eben in dem Preisbereich mit einem Backlock schwer. Es gibt ganz wenige Hersteller welche das sauber hin bekommen.Ein Liner oder Framelock verzeiht eben doch mehr Fertigungstoleranz.Das Messer ist für seine Größe sehr leicht. Ein Vorteil gegenüber dem etwa gleich großen Endura von Spyderco ist der "Choil" auf dem...
Germany on Aug 06, 2014
Spyderco Byrd Cara Cara 2 Folding Knife - Lightweight, Stainless Steel 3.75" Blade and Non-Slip FRN Handle in Black | Buck Knives 110 Folding Hunter Lock-Back Knife with Ebony Handles, 3-3/4" 420HC Clip Point Blade and Leather Sheath | Ontario Knife Company Rat II SP Black Folding Pocket Knife, 7 Inches Long | |
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Sale off | $13 OFF | $10 OFF | |
Total Reviews | 217 reviews | 2 reviews | 1 reviews |
Special Feature | Manual | Foldable, Locking Blades | Water-Resistant |
Size | One Size | One Size | One Size |
Brand Name | Spyderco | Buck Knives | Ontario Knife Company |
Age Range (Description) | Adult | Adult | 18+ yrs |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 6.5 x 2.5 x 1 inches | 6 x 1 x 1 inches | 7 x 0.1 x 1.1 inches |
Blade Shape | Clip Point | Clip Point | Drop Point |
Color | Cara Cara 2 - Black | Brown/Brass | Black |
Best Sellers Rank | #84,501 in Tools & Home Improvement #587 in Pocket Knives & Folding Knives | #4,891 in Sports & Outdoors #7 in Folding Hunting Knives | #34,707 in Sports & Outdoors #61 in Folding Hunting Knives |
Material | Stainless Steel | Stabilized Birch, Brass, Steel | Stainless Steel |
Brand | Spyderco | Buck Knives | Ontario Knife Company |
Style | CombinationEdge | Traditional | RAT 2 Liner Lock |
Handle Material | Fiberglass Reinforced Nylon | Ebony Wood | Nylon |
Model Name | 401147 | 110 Folding Hunter | ON8860 |
Part Number | 401147 | 0110BRS | 8860 |
Blade Length | 3.75 Inches | 3.75 Inches | 3 Inches |
Power Source | Manual | Manual | |
Blade Edge | Flat | Clip Point | Plain |
Item Length | 3.75 Inches | 8.63 Inches | 8 Inches |
Item Weight | 97 Grams | 7.2 Ounces | 2.4 Ounces |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 6.69 x 2.68 x 1.18 inches | 10.24 x 3.15 x 1.85 inches | 4.33 x 1.73 x 0.98 inches |
Warranty Description | Manufacturer Warranty | Https//www.buckknives.com/about-knives/bucks-forever-warranty/ | 1 yr limited |
ASIN | B004NKY3SI | B000EHYZKK | B00BBPAOCW |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult | Unisex-adult | Unisex-adult |
Recommended Uses For Product | Construction, Cleansing | Hunting, Everyday Carry, Fishing, Hiking, Camping, Overlanding, Skiing, Biking, Backpacking | Everyday Carry |
Customer Reviews | 4.3/5 stars of 453 ratings | 4.8/5 stars of 6,160 ratings | 4.7/5 stars of 2,757 ratings |
Package Weight | 0.15 Kilograms | 0.33 Kilograms | 0.09 Kilograms |
Model Year | 2015 | 2012 | 2014 |
Manufacturer | Spyderco | Buck Knives | Ontario Knife Company |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only | Hand Wash Only | Hand Wash Only |
Blade Material | Stainless Steel | High Carbon Stainless Steel | Stainless Steel |
Number of Items | 1 | 1 | 1 |
Date First Available | February 13, 2011 | July 2, 2004 | February 6, 2013 |
Anónimo: Una navaja de gran tamaño con un filo que corta el papel recién salida de la caja. Prefiero el material FRN al G10, este último da un aspecto imponente pero se marca y ensucia enseguida
La hoja se ve muy bien, tiene los fallos típicos de pulido de esta marca según como le da la luz, pero no se aprecian muescas que afeen el acabado. La parte serrada se ve también bien, no la he probado aún
Las cachas se ven bien acabadas, alguna rebaba en la parte interior que queda oculta. Dicen que es FRN pero ni idea, lo único que sé es que se agarra muy bien y las escamas tienen un acabado bidireccional como las Spyderco, salvando las distancias
La apertura no va nada suave, hay bastante roce como es normal en las Byrd. Seguramente abriendo, con algunos retoques y engrasando con aceite Victorinox mejoraría mucho como pasa con las Ganzo, pero si me va a dar la misma guerra volver a montarla la verdad es que no me voy a meter con ella, aparte que la primera ahora con la oferta sale por 17 euros, casi la mitad que la Byrd, que cuesta encontrar bastante más
No soy de navajas grandes, para mí un tamaño máximo ideal para EDC sería la Meadowlark/F759/Delica4, pero no me pude...
Spain on Jul 22, 2023