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product_id: 8883031
title: "Endura 4 Lightweight Folding Pocket Knife with 3.8\" VG-10 Steel Blade and FRN Handle - EDC Knife for Men and Women, Perfect for Hunting, Tactical, Camping, Survival - PlainEdge - C10FPBK"
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# 3.8" VG-10 steel blade Lightweight FRN handle High-strength back lock Endura 4 Lightweight Folding Pocket Knife with 3.8" VG-10 Steel Blade and FRN Handle - EDC Knife for Men and Women, Perfect for Hunting, Tactical, Camping, Survival - PlainEdge - C10FPBK

**Brand:** spyderco
**Price:** 730.77 DT
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🔪 Slice through your day with the legendary Endura 4 — where precision meets rugged style.

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Endura 4 Lightweight Folding Pocket Knife with 3.8" VG-10 Steel Blade and FRN Handle - EDC Knife for Men and Women, Perfect for Hunting, Tactical, Camping, Survival - PlainEdge - C10FPBK by spyderco
- **How much does it cost?** 730.77 DT with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.tn](https://www.desertcart.tn/products/8883031-endura-4-lightweight-folding-pocket-knife-with-3-8-vg)

## Best For

- spyderco enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted spyderco brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Trusted EDC Icon:** Over 30 years of refinement make the Endura 4 a global benchmark in everyday carry knives.
- • **Precision Cutting Power:** Full-flat-ground VG-10 steel blade delivers razor-sharp, corrosion-resistant performance for every task.
- • **Ambidextrous Secure Carry:** Four-position pocket clip and robust back lock ensure confident, customizable carry for right- or left-handed users.
- • **Durable Lightweight Design:** Fiberglass-reinforced nylon handle with skeletonized steel liners offers rugged strength without bulk.
- • **Versatile Outdoor Essential:** Perfectly engineered for hunting, camping, survival, and tactical use — your go-to blade for any adventure.

## Overview

The Spyderco Endura 4 is a premium folding pocket knife featuring a 3.8-inch full-flat-ground VG-10 stainless steel blade known for exceptional sharpness and corrosion resistance. Its lightweight yet durable fiberglass-reinforced nylon handle with skeletonized steel liners ensures comfort and strength. Equipped with a high-strength back lock and a four-position pocket clip, it offers secure, ambidextrous carry options. Trusted worldwide for over 30 years, this knife is ideal for everyday carry, tactical use, hunting, camping, and survival, combining professional-grade cutting performance with ergonomic design.

## Description

Founded in 1976, Spyderco began with a vision to revolutionize cutting tools—and did just that. We introduced industry firsts like the round hole for one-handed opening, the pocket clip, and serrated edges, setting new standards in knife design. Today, Spyderco is a global leader trusted by professionals, first responders, and everyday users alike. Every knife reflects our commitment to innovation, quality, and performance you can count on. Military Knives Visit the Store Military Knives Visit the Store Salt Knives Visit the Store Salt Knives Endura Knives Visit the Store Endura Knives Culinary Knives Visit the Store Culinary Knives Fixed Blade Knives Visit the Store Fixed Blade Knives Specialty Knives Visit the Store Specialty Knives Sharpeners Visit the Store Sharpeners

Review: Versatile Do-Everything Knife for Every Day Use. - So, I researched different knives for several months. I have never spent more than $20 on a knife, and I already had a Leatherman Wave- so the price was a little off-putting. I did know I wanted a bigger blade than was on the Leatherman, so I had my eye on anything over 3 inches. After plenty of Googling it seems there are not only a ton of Spyderco fans but many of them love the Endura 4- so I decided to order it after comparing similar-sized Benchmade, Kershaw, and Buck knives. Needless to say I made the right choice. I think it'll be hard to find a better bang for your buck from any of those other manufacturers than you're getting with this blade. I carry the Endura 4 with me whenever I leave the house. It's super-duper light, and clips nicely to my pants pocket or suit jacket for work or any other occasion. And if you don't like where the clip comes from the factory, it has 3 other mounting holes to satisfy the fickle. The handle is nice and "grippy" and seems very durable- and it's reinforced with a skeletonized steel frame for added rigidity. And the handle will fit in just about any hand- it's longer than the widest part of my hand- so it's safe for doing heavy cutting. But the main reason this knife is so popular probably has more to do with the blade. According to my research the VG-10 steel Spyderco uses is the same type of steel that's used in those expensive and acclaimed Japanese chef knives. What does that mean to the average person? It cuts and slices like butter and keeps a sharp edge for longer than a lesser "stainless" steel blade. Seriously- go Google "VG-10." And the best part is, when you go to sharpen it, it takes a nice razor-sharp cutting edge fairly quickly. The blade is also thinner (known as a full flat-ground) than some pocket knives, but don't mistake thin for flimsy- because there's nothing low quality about this knife. The flat ground blade allows it to slice more effectively than a thicker blade- which makes it very versatile. Anyway, so you're probably wondering what I use this blade for? Well everything really. -Cooking. It's a great slicer for meat and vegetables. I have prepared many many meals with the knife. -Cutting through boxes, tie-line, zip-ties, rope, tape etc. And when I loan it to co-workers, I always get compliments on how nice, light, and sharp it is. -Camping. Want to cook meals or whittle sticks? No problem, it does it all. In the 6 or so months I've owned it, I've sharpened it three times and oiled it with a bit of 3-in-1, and that's about it. The fit and finish is still like new. No extra wiggle or play. The blade still locks firmly into place with a satisfying and heavy click. Oh, and one other thing. I have heard reports that this blade isn't entirely rust proof (most stainless steel isn't except Spyderco's H-1 steel blades). I just make sure to always dry it after I use it with food or water, and always clean the blade with some water and a soft sponge at the end of the day if it has anything on it. As long as you do this, you should have zero problems. And if you're spending as much as this on a knife, I don't see why you wouldn't do this anyway.
Review: Spyderco Endura4 Blue - I am a huge fan of COLD STEEL knives. I have several COLD STEEL knives and have used the as a EDC knife. The COLD STEEL VOYAGER XL, full serration has served me well all the years I have carried it. I have a COLD STEEL VOYAGER XL Tanto blade which I use when riding my bike. They are both excellent knives which have proved themselves useful in combat, every day use, and nearly everything I have thrown at them. The only problem is they are BIG knives, which is perfect when I need large knives, but sometimes when I am wearing shorts or light weight clothing I need a knife which can be both lighter and yet, still be an excellent knife. In the Corps I had a few guys who carried Spyder co knives so I was passingly familiar with the Spyderco brand. After realizing my need for a lighter EDC knife I looked at COLD STEEL again, but didn't see what I wanted in a smaller lighter knife. It was then that I looked at both KERSHAW and SPYDERCO. Kershaw often uses a liner lovk for their knives. To me thats a deal breaker, because when a kife using a liner lock meets formidable opposition there is a tendency for the liner lock to slip to the side and the knife blade collapse or the liner lock simply fail. In combat you are only as good as your tools. When I looked at the Spyderco Endura 4 I saw that they had a frame lock which is far more stout and dependable. Then, I noticed the shape of the knife blade and quality and saw that the blades are full flat-ground VG-10 with a thinner highly refined cutting edge and a larger opening hole. I went on Youtube and watched 'NutinFancy's Review on the SPYDERCO Endura-4 and with that I decided to purchase the blade. After receiving the blade I can say with clarity that the SPYDERCO Endura-4 is an excellent, well balanced, quality knife that is light weight and made with longevity in mind. The blade was OK sharp out of the box, but after a few passes on my Lansky knife sharpener it is now razor sharp. The Endura-4 easily and effortlessly slices like a razor blade straight down a sheet of paper without any pressure being applied. The blade tip is needle sharp and glides right into the produce I tested it on. The weight of the blade is amazingly light and will serve me well when I am wearing summer clothing. The color of the knife is blue but it is not light blue, nor dark blue, it is a mix of grey and blue. I highly recommend this knife if you keep in mind that it is a light weight knife which will serve you well in average situations.

## Features

- Trusted EDC Design - With over three decades of refinement, the Endura 4 remains a benchmark in folding knife design, trusted worldwide for everyday utility and dependable function.
- Customizable Carry Options - A four-position pocket clip and high-strength back lock provide secure, flexible carry for right- or left-handed users, ensuring confidence in any situation.
- Lightweight Yet Rugged - Injection-molded fiberglass-reinforced nylon handle with skeletonized steel liners delivers durability and comfort without adding bulk.
- High-Performance VG-10 Steel - Full-flat-ground VG-10 stainless steel blades provide a strong, sharp edge with excellent cutting performance and corrosion resistance, available in multiple edge styles.
- Everyday Cutting Confidence - From outdoor adventures to daily utility, the Endura 4 combines lightweight construction, secure ergonomics, and professional cutting power in one dependable tool.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0089DFFSW |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #51,309 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #47 in Folding Hunting Knives #144 in Camping Fixed-Blade Knives #345 in Camping Folding Knives |
| Blade Edge | Plain Edge |
| Blade Length | 3.8 Inches |
| Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
| Blade Shape | Drop Point |
| Blade Type | Straight Edge |
| Brand | Spyderco |
| Brand Name | Spyderco |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 1,578 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00716104002566 |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Handle Material | Fiberglass Reinforced Nylon |
| Included Components | Pocket Clip |
| Is Product Cordless | Yes |
| Item Length | 8.78 Inches |
| Item Shape | Folding |
| Item Type Name | Spyderco Endura4 Lightweight Black FRN Flat Ground PlainEdge |
| Item Weight | 0.1 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Spyderco |
| Model Name | 400256 |
| Model Number | 400256 |
| Orientation | Hand-held |
| Part Number | C10FPBK |
| Power Source | Manual |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Camping |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Size | 3.8" |
| Special Feature | Foldable, Lightweight, Locking Blades |
| Special Features | Foldable, Lightweight, Locking Blades |
| Style | Endura 4 Lightweight Flat Ground |
| Theme | Outdoor Adventure |
| UPC | 824365003809 745369226479 716104002566 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | Manufacturer Warranty |

## Product Details

- **Age Range (Description):** Adult
- **Blade Material:** Stainless Steel
- **Brand:** Spyderco
- **Color:** Black
- **Handle Material:** Fiberglass Reinforced Nylon
- **Included Components:** Pocket Clip
- **Model Name:** 400256
- **Recommended Uses For Product:** Camping
- **Special Feature:** Foldable, Lightweight, Locking Blades
- **Style:** Endura 4 Lightweight Flat Ground

## Images

![Endura 4 Lightweight Folding Pocket Knife with 3.8" VG-10 Steel Blade and FRN Handle - EDC Knife for Men and Women, Perfect for Hunting, Tactical, Camping, Survival - PlainEdge - C10FPBK - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51+5jTWdZ8L.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: How big is the blade?**
A: Every Endura model has a blade that is 3.8 inches long with an edge length of3.46 inches.

**Q: How long is the blade?**
A: blade length is 3.75 in. see www.spyderco.com/catalog/details.php?product=208 for specs

**Q: is the grey one done in super blue steel**
A: The endura 4 comes in vg-10 and zdp-189. Spyderco will sometimes do what they call sprint runs (short term specials basically) of knives in super blue steel. The ladybug3, the manbug, the stretch, and the dragonfly2 are currently being offered in super blue.

**Q: How much does the knife weigh?**
A: I don't have a scale that goes that low.   However I carry this knife daily, clipped to my front pocket, and do not even know it's there.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Versatile Do-Everything Knife for Every Day Use.
*by M***N on February 17, 2013*

So, I researched different knives for several months. I have never spent more than $20 on a knife, and I already had a Leatherman Wave- so the price was a little off-putting. I did know I wanted a bigger blade than was on the Leatherman, so I had my eye on anything over 3 inches. After plenty of Googling it seems there are not only a ton of Spyderco fans but many of them love the Endura 4- so I decided to order it after comparing similar-sized Benchmade, Kershaw, and Buck knives. Needless to say I made the right choice. I think it'll be hard to find a better bang for your buck from any of those other manufacturers than you're getting with this blade. I carry the Endura 4 with me whenever I leave the house. It's super-duper light, and clips nicely to my pants pocket or suit jacket for work or any other occasion. And if you don't like where the clip comes from the factory, it has 3 other mounting holes to satisfy the fickle. The handle is nice and "grippy" and seems very durable- and it's reinforced with a skeletonized steel frame for added rigidity. And the handle will fit in just about any hand- it's longer than the widest part of my hand- so it's safe for doing heavy cutting. But the main reason this knife is so popular probably has more to do with the blade. According to my research the VG-10 steel Spyderco uses is the same type of steel that's used in those expensive and acclaimed Japanese chef knives. What does that mean to the average person? It cuts and slices like butter and keeps a sharp edge for longer than a lesser "stainless" steel blade. Seriously- go Google "VG-10." And the best part is, when you go to sharpen it, it takes a nice razor-sharp cutting edge fairly quickly. The blade is also thinner (known as a full flat-ground) than some pocket knives, but don't mistake thin for flimsy- because there's nothing low quality about this knife. The flat ground blade allows it to slice more effectively than a thicker blade- which makes it very versatile. Anyway, so you're probably wondering what I use this blade for? Well everything really. -Cooking. It's a great slicer for meat and vegetables. I have prepared many many meals with the knife. -Cutting through boxes, tie-line, zip-ties, rope, tape etc. And when I loan it to co-workers, I always get compliments on how nice, light, and sharp it is. -Camping. Want to cook meals or whittle sticks? No problem, it does it all. In the 6 or so months I've owned it, I've sharpened it three times and oiled it with a bit of 3-in-1, and that's about it. The fit and finish is still like new. No extra wiggle or play. The blade still locks firmly into place with a satisfying and heavy click. Oh, and one other thing. I have heard reports that this blade isn't entirely rust proof (most stainless steel isn't except Spyderco's H-1 steel blades). I just make sure to always dry it after I use it with food or water, and always clean the blade with some water and a soft sponge at the end of the day if it has anything on it. As long as you do this, you should have zero problems. And if you're spending as much as this on a knife, I don't see why you wouldn't do this anyway.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Spyderco Endura4 Blue
*by P***T on June 23, 2014*

I am a huge fan of COLD STEEL knives. I have several COLD STEEL knives and have used the as a EDC knife. The COLD STEEL VOYAGER XL, full serration has served me well all the years I have carried it. I have a COLD STEEL VOYAGER XL Tanto blade which I use when riding my bike. They are both excellent knives which have proved themselves useful in combat, every day use, and nearly everything I have thrown at them. The only problem is they are BIG knives, which is perfect when I need large knives, but sometimes when I am wearing shorts or light weight clothing I need a knife which can be both lighter and yet, still be an excellent knife. In the Corps I had a few guys who carried Spyder co knives so I was passingly familiar with the Spyderco brand. After realizing my need for a lighter EDC knife I looked at COLD STEEL again, but didn't see what I wanted in a smaller lighter knife. It was then that I looked at both KERSHAW and SPYDERCO. Kershaw often uses a liner lovk for their knives. To me thats a deal breaker, because when a kife using a liner lock meets formidable opposition there is a tendency for the liner lock to slip to the side and the knife blade collapse or the liner lock simply fail. In combat you are only as good as your tools. When I looked at the Spyderco Endura 4 I saw that they had a frame lock which is far more stout and dependable. Then, I noticed the shape of the knife blade and quality and saw that the blades are full flat-ground VG-10 with a thinner highly refined cutting edge and a larger opening hole. I went on Youtube and watched 'NutinFancy's Review on the SPYDERCO Endura-4 and with that I decided to purchase the blade. After receiving the blade I can say with clarity that the SPYDERCO Endura-4 is an excellent, well balanced, quality knife that is light weight and made with longevity in mind. The blade was OK sharp out of the box, but after a few passes on my Lansky knife sharpener it is now razor sharp. The Endura-4 easily and effortlessly slices like a razor blade straight down a sheet of paper without any pressure being applied. The blade tip is needle sharp and glides right into the produce I tested it on. The weight of the blade is amazingly light and will serve me well when I am wearing summer clothing. The color of the knife is blue but it is not light blue, nor dark blue, it is a mix of grey and blue. I highly recommend this knife if you keep in mind that it is a light weight knife which will serve you well in average situations.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ The knife guy's favorite blade
*by A***K on September 5, 2014*

I consider myself a knife guy. Always had an obsession with the best knife, or who carried what and why. What cuts best, what's most versatile? What's the best steel, or blade shape? These are questions (among others) all knife guys tend to ask themselves. I have a large collection of folders from all stripes, Gerber, CRKT, SOG, Camillus, Zero Tolerance, you name it, I probably have one of their popular folders. From that selection I carried the SOG Trident for about two or so years, and it did well. The knife was just too much at times and too little at others. I wanted a knife steel that maintained better than AUS 8a, a knife design that was finer, and one in which you didn't need to deploy a large jagged curved blade with an audible snap during a funeral to cut some string and cause further heart-attack related deaths. I saw the Endura 4 online, and I also saw the price, and from what seemed an average looking knife, I deemed it just an overpriced name brand blade and left it at that. Hell was I wrong. The Endura 4 is without doubt my favorite folding knife period. I own some pretty renown folders, such as the ZT 035ts, and still I turn to my Endura 4 consistently. The full flat grind is astounding. It glides like wings on an airplane through even tough materials, such as leather, or double thickness cardboard. Holistically, the FFG blade will actually wear down through sharpening more gracefully than other grinds making this knife a better investment over time. The steel is thick on the spine, about 4mm at its thickest, and strengthens the FFG of the blade, making it no real sacrifice in strength to go with this grind over a saber grind or hollow. The VG10 steel is a godsend as well. I have never had a steel that stropped so well. I haven't sharpened my knife in about six months, being that I strop it consistently enough to maintain an obsessively razor edge. My friend shaved his entire arm recently with the six month strop edge and his skin was baby smooth to the touch, that weirdo. The Spyderhole opening grows on you (I love saying Spyderhole), and will be as fast as an assisted opening once you get used to it. The handle is, at the core, heat treated skeletonized stainless steel, with GRN scales laid upon those to make a deceptively strong handle and lockup for its feather-light weight. The lockback design was something I had to return to from previous arclock or linerlock knives, but I appreciate Spyderco's incredibly strong lock design, and have a renewed appreciation for lockbacks as it is. Ergonomically, this knife is a dream, and fits the hand exceptionally well, with a natural forward cant that complements the blade design for piercing or slicing. The blade shape is my favored attribute of this blade. The drop point spear blade shape has become my favorite blade shape through my use of this blade. Looking at ancient knifes of flint, and even blades like fangs and claws found in nature, the spear or leaf shape has been a choice design, as it works so well in regards to so many tasks. Great for piercing, and plenty of belly for cutting this shape had become my favored blade shape in recent months. It also sharpens easily due to its shape, as it follows a natural sweep of the hand required when using a whetstone. The color choice for the handle scales is a nice touch, as my choice of grey blends in with jeans better than the hazard orange or parrot blue also offered, which with this color doesn't advertise my choice to carry a knife to the public as easily. I know that was long, but essentially this knife is king, and compared to all those knives, the Gerbers, the SOGS, the CRKTs, the Zero Tolerance, this knife is superior in my versed opinion on knives, and if I seem like too big of a tool to be believed through a review, check out some of the video reviews on YouTube and be enthralled by others. For EDC, this is a wise choice for anyone, as you won't notice the length, or its feather weight, and should appreciate the 4 inch exposed steel, (3.75 inch cutting edge) when doing any folding knife task. For about $60-$70, make this knife an investment to replace a myriad of other folders you will use and transition from in your lifetime. This is the last pocket knife I will ever need.

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