With about 50 insertions and removals it loosened up a bit and everything was perfect. ![]() Initially it was some what difficult to take it out of the sheath. The sheath works well and has a very positive snap when the blade is pushed in. ![]() When you have the Street Beat in a reverse grip pointing towards your elbow the knife literally disappears from sight. This is one of the few knives I own that are equally well gripped back and forth. However due to the design of the handle it is such that the knife grips well in a palm grip and reverse grip and the balance is absolutely perfect. Keep in mind that it’s a small knife and that you could carry it in the small of your back or in the appendix position under a shirt with ease. I have larger hands and the handle looks like it might be too small for me. The blade comes super sharp, and the VG-10 is a good steel.The deep finger choil and spine jimping make the knife a secure and comfortable fit in the hand. The design of the Spyderco Street Beat is what really won me over with this knife. Like my other Sypderco knives the fit and finish are excellent and the workmanship and materials are first class. Of all the knives I own the Spyderco Street Beat is the one I would stick in my pocket for EDC use and self-defense.
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