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The Spyderco Caribbean Salt family of knives have a number of distinguishing characteristics that separate them from Spyderco’s other Salt Series folders, yet still make them ideal cutting tools for use in and around the water.
The blades of these knives are crafted from LC200N, a nitrogen and chromium-rich alloy that achieves its hardness through a conventional heat-treatment process, yet offers incredible corrosion resistance and toughness. Their lightweight, open-backed handles feature special G-10 scales with alternating coloured layers. The outside surfaces are painstakingly machined to create a ribbed pattern that offers a non-slip texture and reveals the contrasting colour of the underlying layer. The inner side of the scales is also machined to accept the nested LC200N rustproof liners that provide impressive structural strength and form the foundation of the knife's patented Compression Lock mechanism.
To ensure convenient carry and instant access, all Caribbean Salts feature a reversible titanium hourglass pocket clip that supports left or right-side tip-up carry and a lined lanyard hole for the easy attachment of safety lines, lanyards, or fobs.
This version, the Spyderco Caribbean Sheepfoot features the traditional sheepfoot blade profile often favoured by mariners. Full-flat ground for exceptional edge geometry and low-friction cutting performance, it has the Trademark Round Hole for deft, ambidextrous, one-handed opening.
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Yes, this item is legal to own in the United Kingdom.
We base this opinion on our interpretation of UK Knife Law (see our blog). Be aware that there are different rules for owning and carrying knives in public in the UK. Read about the difference here.