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Benchmade Model 42 vs Spyderco Domino

EDC Knives comparison. Compare price, weight, specifications, materials, and real-world use case.

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Command Brief

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Spyderco Domino stands out as the lightest option for weight, with about a 2% gap from the closest alternative.

Decision Signals

What stands out

Lightest

Spyderco Domino stands out as the lightest option for weight, with about a 2% gap from the closest alternative.

Heaviest

Benchmade Model 42 stands out as the heaviest option for weight, with about a 2% gap from the closest alternative.

Shortest

Spyderco Domino stands out as the shortest option for closed length, with about a 17% gap from the closest alternative.

Longest

Benchmade Model 42 stands out as the longest option for closed length, with about a 20% gap from the closest alternative.

Shortest

Spyderco Domino stands out as the shortest option for blade length, with about a 28% gap from the closest alternative.

Longest

Benchmade Model 42 stands out as the longest option for blade length, with about a 40% gap from the closest alternative.

Shortest

Spyderco Domino stands out as the shortest option for overall length, with about a 19% gap from the closest alternative.

Longest

Benchmade Model 42 stands out as the longest option for overall length, with about a 24% gap from the closest alternative.

Specification Profile

Relative dimensions at a glance

Each axis is normalized against the largest raw value among the products in this comparison. Farther outward means a larger value, not necessarily a better result. Axes with an unverified value are omitted.

Benchmade Model 42 — Blade length: 104.775 mm (4.13 in)Benchmade Model 42 — Overall length: 241.3 mm (9.50 in)Benchmade Model 42 — Closed length: 139.7 mm (5.50 in)Benchmade Model 42 — Blade thickness: 3.18 mm (0.13 in)Benchmade Model 42 — Weight: 121.62 g (4.29 oz)Spyderco Domino — Blade length: 75 mm (2.95 in)Spyderco Domino — Overall length: 195 mm (7.68 in)Spyderco Domino — Closed length: 116 mm (4.57 in)Spyderco Domino — Blade thickness: 3 mm (0.12 in)Spyderco Domino — Weight: 119 g (4.20 oz)Blade lengthOverall lengthClosed lengthBlade thicknessWeight
Price & carry
Retail price
US$1250
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Weight
121.62 g (4.29 oz)Heaviest
119 g (4.20 oz)Lightest
Dimensions
Blade length
104.775 mm (4.13 in)Longest
75 mm (2.95 in)Shortest
Overall length
241.3 mm (9.50 in)Longest
195 mm (7.68 in)Shortest
Closed length
139.7 mm (5.50 in)Longest
116 mm (4.57 in)Shortest
Blade thickness
3.18 mm (0.13 in)Thickest
3 mm (0.12 in)Thinnest
Materials & mechanism
Blade steel
440C Stainless Steel
CTS-XHP
Handle material
Titanium
Carbon fiber, titanium
Finish
Anodized titanium handles with satin finished blade
Satin
Lock type
Batangas-style Lock
Frame-lock
Opening method
Manual Opening by Flipping
Flipper, thumb hole
Clip type
None
Tip-up and tip-down (left/right)
Use case profile
Best for
Flying tricks, aerial maneuversLightweight balanced manipulationUsers wanting strong lock-up folding balisong
Everyday carry (EDC)Detailed cutting tasksGeneral utility
Not best for
!Keeping anodized finish perfect without wear!Users preferring heavier knives
!Extreme edge retention tasks!Carving delicate objects
Common praise
Very light compared to older stainless steel models (approx. 4.25 oz / 121.6 g)Smooth, wobble-free jointsStrong and stable Batangas-style latch lock openAnodized titanium handles give attractive, iridescent colorsExcellent balance for flipping and aerial tricks
Stellar fit and finishExcellent flipping actionGood blade steel balance of edge retention and sharpenabilitySolid ergonomicsVersatile pocket clip
Common complaints
Anodized finish can wear off with handling and needs periodic re-anodizingLatch can strike opposite handle causing scratches (not the blade)Sheath is slightly short for full insertion
Handle scale material (carbon fiber veneer) considered unattractive by someHandle could be improved by a full titanium build