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Spyderco Double Stuff 2 Sharpening Stone

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Description

Spyderco’s Double Stuff two-sided pocket stone has long been the sharpening tool of choice for fishermen, outdoorsmen, and other knife users who needed a handy, versatile sharpener for touch-ups in the field.

The Spyderco Double Stuff 2 takes this time-tested concept and does it one better by combining an aggressive Cubic Boron Nitride (CBN) abrasive on one side with a fine ceramic stone on the other. This allows the quick, efficient sharpening of dull or chipped edges as well as the easy maintenance of well-sharpened edges in the field. To make the Double Stuff 2 even better, one long edge of each stone offers a radiused surface for sharpening serrations and the fine stone includes a longitudinal groove for fish hooks and pointed tools. Ideal for pocket, pack, or tackle box, the Double Stuff 2 comes complete with a handsome suede pouch.

Specification

SKU
SC303FCBN2
Dimensions:
12.7 x 3.2
Product Weight (g)
150

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Reviews

  • 5

    Srs Bsns

    Posted by Elephantine on 8th Oct 2025

    This is a Rolls-Royce of pocket sharpening stones. It's a bold move and presumably intentional compromise that the two grits are so far apart. Since you don't have a medium grit ceramic to bridge the gap, you have to spend a bit more time on the white side, but not offensively so. If you've unlocked the ability to sharpen on pocket stones, it's a joy.

  • 5

    Serious ability

    Posted by Matthew on 28th Dec 2024

    So great I was going to return it as I bought a KME sharpening system but couldn't resist trying this anyway and am glad I did. Will hone even very hard steels (looking at you maxamet) and the pouch can be used as a strop in a fix too, making it very complete. My only gripe is that the two sides weren't fixed together in alignment, though this is a visual not a functional issue so no points deducted.