While Spyderco is best known for its iconic leaf-shaped blades, as found on the legendary Para Military 2 and its EDC-friendly follow-up, the Para 3, that’s far from the only style the brand trades in.
Take the Spyderco Smock, for example. Crafted in conjunction with the blade’s namesake, knifemaker Kevin Smock, this folder bucked Spyderco’s styling trends. Yet it still became a huge hit among the outfit’s fans, yours truly included.
Now, the pair have teamed up again, paring that same design language into a much different knife style in the Spyderco Skoli.

Out of pocket
Whereas the Spyderco Smock was undoubtedly an EDC knife, marked by a folding design and sleek, pocket-friendly silhouette, the Skoli is undoubtedly an outdoor adventure knife. Yet, the stylistic cues the two blades share work well in either environment.
For instance, the Skoli and Smock share similarly slender, long blades, complete with a steep drop-off toward the tip. However, they’re not carbon copies; the Skoli’s edge is straighter toward the handle and curves a little more steeply toward the edge, making for a more versatile overall shape (which is ideal for outdoor work).






