Today we're looking at a replica of the brand new Spyderco Edgerati - a design so fresh that the authentic version isn't even available in stores yet. This innovative knife draws inspiration from the iconic Tipo 60 & 61 Birdcage Maserati sports cars, bringing automotive elegance to the EDC world.
What makes this replica intriguing is how it seems to combine the best elements of two Spyderco favorites: the comfortable size & handle profile of the Shaman with the cutting efficiency of the PM2 blade - but without that distinctive "hump" that seems to always divide Spyderco fans. The skeletonized aluminum frame is surprisingly light without sacrificing a full-sized cutting edge. Is this combination of features worth adding to your collection at under $30? Watch the full review to find out what works and what doesn't with this automotive-inspired design.
This video provides an educational review of a pocket knife purchased from an online marketplace. The product discussed is not affiliated with or endorsed by any established knife manufacturers. As an independent reviewer, I aim to objectively examine the quality, features, and performance of this budget-friendly option. Viewers should be aware that the origin, materials, and manufacturing processes of such products cannot be independently verified. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation. I encourage viewers to research and make informed decisions when considering knife purchases.
Find the Spyderco Edgerati on OKK here:
https://bladesonabudget.com/spyderco-edgerati-okk