Hello! An essential piece of equipment, I also have the smaller version. The only flaw is the mounting spring which once popped out of its fitting, but after pressing it back in it holds well. It does not bend and has the right length. I recommend it.
A practical utensil set that combines a spoon and fork into one compact tool. Features also include a bottle opener and a carabiner, making it easy to attach to your gear.
Notable for its lightweight construction, the utensil set is a larger alternative to the 1140X model, yet remains easily packable in almost any type of baggage.
Technical data
Steel: 3Cr13, sandblasted
Overall length: 186 mm
Weight: 60 g
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.
| Weight | 60 g |
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| Bottle opener | Yes |
| Material | Steel |
| Dimensions | 186 mm |
| Number of elements in the set | 4 |
| EAN | 087171052465 |
| Manufacturer code | 1145X |
| Brand | Kershaw |
| EAN |
Reviews with photos
Review summary
Number of reviews: 5
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My second piece of this utensil. I have had the previous one for a long time and it is a permanent item in my backpack for camping. I recommend it.
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The spork looks very good, but unfortunately it has defects that make me unhappy with it. The mounting spring can pop out of the holes where the ends of the wire from which the spring is made are set. If these ends slightly protruded and were crimped into a mushroom shape, then the spring would not jump out of the holes. For 40 PLN for a Kershaw product, I expected a decent spork and not such rubbish. I do not recommend it.
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A cool gadget, well thought out. It could possibly have a knife by sharpening one of the fork’s edges, but still, it is a very good, solid spork.
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Before this model appeared, I had the smaller equivalent, the Kershaw 1140X, and sometimes it happened that for comfortable use with deep cups or jars, I lacked the size offered by the XL model. This larger one allows comfortable eating, is solid, and, importantly, does not bend during use. A solid spork, I recommend it :)
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