Superleaf
The Spyderco Superleaf is a folding knife with a 3.75" blade made of VG-10 stainless steel. The blade has a full flat grind and a plain edge. The handle is made of black G-10 with a linerlock mechanism. The knife has a four-position pocket clip and an overall length of 8.5".
The Superleaf was designed by Spyderco founder Sal Glesser as a smaller, lighter alternative to the popular Spyderco Delica folder. It shares many of the same features as the Delica, including a full flat ground blade, linerlock mechanism, and four-position pocket clip. However, the Superleaf's blade is only 3.75" long, making it more suitable for everyday carry tasks such as opening packages and cutting cordage. The knife also weighs just 2.6 ounces, making it one of the lightest folders in Spyderco's lineup.
The Superleaf's VG-10 stainless steel blade is capable of taking on a variety of tasks, thanks to its full flat grind and plain edge configuration. The blade deploys quickly and smoothly thanks to its thumb hole opener, and locks securely into place when open thanks to the linerlock mechanism. The knife also features Spyderco's trademarked Bi-Directional Texturing on the handle scales, which provides an exceptionally secure grip even in wet or sweaty conditions.
Overall, the Spyderco Superleaf is an excellent choice for those looking for a small, lightweight folder that can still handle most everyday tasks with ease.