| During work hours Chad Los Banos is a Corrections Officer on Hawaiis Big Island. On his free time he is hobbyist who practices martial arts and collects knives. In both his job and on his free time he handles knives, lots of them in all shapes and sizes. This motivated him to develop his own knife design he calls the Lava.
The Lavas form follows function approached piqued Spydercos interest and a collaborative knife design was the result. The Spyderco/Los Banos Lava has a long curving handle paired with a short blade. The blades cutting edge drops downward creating a negative blade angle, a positive feature when holding the knife. The negative angle positions the blades cutting edge lower than the users index finger so the wrist is in alignment. When the blade and wrist align, you can cut longer with less fatigue and better leverage.
Chads design philosophy was not to force the hand to fit the knife, but have the knife conform to the hand- any sized hand be it large or small. He kept the blade under two inches and Spyderco manufactures it in VG-10 stainless steel, PlainEdged and flat-ground. The stainless steel handle curves ergonomically with a cutaway finger choil, pronounced enough to seriously wrap a hand around and solidly grip. A backlock with a Boye safety dent, locks the blade open and a steel pocket clip positions the (closed) knife, tip facing downward, in the pocket. |