Not too long ago, Spyderco unveiled a massive catalog of knives and tools to kick off the brand’s 50th anniversary. They included heavy-hitters, like a special take on the Para 3 with FatCarbon scales and a lightweight take on the legendary PM2.
But those were just the tip of the iceberg. There were plenty of other noteworthy additions, including a somewhat under-the-radar drop that combines historical tactical elements with a pretty remarkably affordable price point, the Spyderco Retract.

EDC curveball
The Retract has a pretty unique overall silhouette, even for Spyderco — which is saying a lot. However, it draws its silhouette from a historically significant tactical blade, the Nepalese kukri.
These knives, with their inward-curving blades, excel at chopping, making them outstanding for agricultural (their original purpose), as well as bushcraft and even combat use. However, this shrunk-down version — measuring 7.79 inches total with a 3.4-inch blade — is still highly adept at EDC tasks.






