SPYDERCO C240CFP SMOCK FOLDING KNIFE – CPM S30V STEEL – COMPRESSION LOCK – MADE IN TAIWAN – PLAIN EDGE CARBON FIBER/G-10 HANDLE
Spyderco Smock CPM S30V – Button-Lock Precision, Custom-Born Design
Designed in collaboration with custom knifemaker Kevin Smock, the Spyderco Smock brings his signature SK23 design into a sleek, high-performance production folder. With a hollow-ground CPM S30V blade, carbon fiber/G-10 laminate scales, and a unique button-operated Compression Lock™, this knife blends innovation, elegance, and everyday utility in one streamlined package.
The Smock’s flipper tab and Trademark Round Hole™ offer dual deployment options, while ball-bearing pivot washers and a secondary detent ensure smooth, controlled action. Lightweight, open-backed construction and a reversible deep-carry clip make it a standout for EDC enthusiasts who appreciate refined mechanics and modern styling.
Product Dimensions
- Overall Length: 7.92" (201 mm)
- Blade Length: 3.39" (86 mm)
- Edge Length: 2.89" (73 mm)
- Closed Length: 4.53" (115 mm)
- Blade Thickness: 0.118" (3.0 mm)
- Blade Steel: CPM S30V
- Handle Material: Carbon fiber/G-10 laminate
- Lock Type: Compression Lock™ (button-operated)
- Grind: Hollow
- Clip Position: Ambidextrous, tip-up
- Weight: 3.7 oz (105 g)
- Country of Origin: Taiwan
Features
- CPM S30V stainless steel blade: Offers excellent edge retention, corrosion resistance, and toughness
- Hollow grind with reverse tanto profile: Provides slicing precision with a reinforced tip
- Flipper tab + Trademark Round Hole™: Dual deployment options for fast, ambidextrous opening
- Button-operated Compression Lock™: Allows safe, one-handed closing without fingers near the edge
- Skeletonized stainless steel liners: Add strength while keeping the build lightweight
- Carbon fiber/G-10 laminate scales: Textured for grip, sleek in appearance
- Ball-bearing pivot washers: Deliver smooth, consistent blade action
- Reversible deep-carry wire clip: Discreet, ambidextrous tip-up carry
- Made in Taiwan: Precision-crafted at Spyderco’s Taichung facility