Very nicely made, sharpened and finished. Useful for any camping, hiking in the forest or bushcraft. I highly recommend it. Only the price could be a little bit more affordable.
A robust and exceptionally durable bushcraft and survival knife featuring a full-tang build, where the blade's tang extends the entire length of the handle. The blade sports a clip point design and is crafted from D2 tool steel, known for its outstanding toughness and superior wear resistance. A high flat grind enhances the blade’s geometry, delivering superb cutting performance. Jimping along the spine provides a solid thumb rest for improved grip, ensuring optimal comfort and safety during use. The blade is finished with a stonewash effect.
Ergonomically contoured handle scales, made from glass-fiber reinforced nylon, offer a textured, non-slip surface that maintains a firm grip even in wet or dirty conditions.
A plastic sheath accompanies the knife, featuring multiple holes and eyelets for versatile attachment options to belts or gear. Reliable retention is guaranteed by a precisely fitted opening and a snap-fastened securing strap.
Technical data
Blade length: 122 mm
Blade thickness: 3.55 mm
Steel: D2
Handle: FRN
Sheath: FRN
Overall length: 233 mm
Weight: 162 g (213 g with sheath)
Manufacturer: Kershaw, USA
Militaria.pl is a distributor of Kershaw.
Kershaw is an American knife brand, founded in 1974 by Pete Kershaw in Oregon, which from the very beginning has focused on the highest quality and practical solutions for hunters, anglers, and everyday users. In 1977, the company was acquired by the Japanese Kai Group, allowing it to combine American innovation with Japanese craftsmanship. In 1998, Kershaw revolutionized the market by introducing the SpeedSafe assisted opening mechanism, and in the following years won prestigious Blade Show awards for models such as the Tyrade with Composite Blade technology combining two different types of steel. The brand is also known for its collaboration with renowned knifemakers, including Ken Onion, Ernest Emerson, and Rick Hinderer, which has resulted in iconic models such as the Leek and Cryo.
| Type | Fixed blade |
|---|---|
| Style | Survival-outdoor |
| Blade length | 122 mm |
| Blade thickness | 3,55 mm |
| Blade profile | Clip-Point |
| Blade edge | Plain |
| Blunt resistance | Very good |
| Corrosion resistance | Medium |
| Lock type | Fixed blade |
| Overall length | 233 mm |
| Blade material | D2 |
| Opening method | Fixed blade |
| Handle | Nylon |
| Clip for carrying | No |
| Holster included | Yes |
| Weight | 162 g |
| EAN | 087171057965 |
| Manufacturer code | 1083 |
| Brand | Kershaw |
| EAN |
Reviews with photos
Review summary
Number of reviews: 5
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For this price, the knife is average. The blade is not 4.3mm and the handle is not wooden. I don't know where that information comes from. Overall, for this amount I expected something much better.
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For this price, the knife could be more precise, for example the thickness of the blade... in reality, the 4.3mm is only in the handle. Overall, it's a good knife for a woman because the handle is quite narrow and slim; in my hand, it feels small. We'll see how long it lasts.
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Great little knife for the kitchen as well as the forest, the price is very reasonable considering the materials it is made of.
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Probably a bit underrated fixed blade for EDC. Handy, small, and I have no complaints regarding the quality of the workmanship. D2 steel performs well in the field.
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