Well thanks for the recommendations and words of solidarity. I have been looking at the Salt series and they look great, but the 110 idea surprises me. Tell me Spartan19 what do you do for care on your 110 and how often is it submerged? Cause I plan on my knife getting wet and staying wet a lot...
I'm sure he's not swimming with the buck 110. The wood handles would be destroyed very quickly. You can swim with the Spyderco Salt as long as you rinse it in fresh water, dry it and oil it between uses. If you really want a knife you can swim with you should consider a dive knife or kayaker's knife. They are the only ones really made to get and stay wet.
Spyderco Caribbean or Waterway?
From what I am reading LC200N is pretty great for a wet conditions blade steel.
Ah. That's going to be a problem, as what I do is all on top of the water, so my knife is never submerged. That could be a problem for diving. In that case, I'd get a boye Cobalt knife, nothing to rust there
To piggy back on a previous comment, Spyderco's salts have proven to be impervious to rust to me. My Pacific Salt has been in a few pools, and been in and out of the Pacific, without rinsing, for about a decade. No rust. I've heard some of the early units would rust on the laser engraved H1 on the blade, but that proved to be stainless particles leftover from the engraving operation. So far , so good.