Blur Serrated Edge Folder, Black
Most knife injuries occur because of a poor grip on the knife. Kershaw's Blur solves the problem with a unique handle that features advanced materials to ensure a safe, secure grip every time-even under extreme conditions. The Blur also features incredible, multi-tasking performance, the highest quality materials, and the kind of good looks knife users will be proud to own. For smooth, one-handed opening, all Blurs are SpeedSafe® equipped. The Blur's 6061-T6 aluminum handle not only precisely fits the user's hand for a comfortable, secure fit, but Kershaw also CNC-machines each handle to accept textured Trac-Tec inserts for a secure grip.
FEATURES:
• SpeedSafe® Assisted Opening
• Locking Liner
• Coating
• Serrated
• Thumb Stud
• Pocket Clip
Most knife injuries occur because of a poor grip on the knife. Kershaw's Blur solves the problem with a unique handle that features advanced materials to ensure a safe, secure grip every time-even under extreme conditions. The Blur also features incredible, multi-tasking performance, the highest quality materials, and the kind of good looks knife users will be proud to own. For smooth, one-handed opening, all Blurs are SpeedSafe® equipped. The Blur's 6061-T6 aluminum handle not only precisely fits the user's hand for a comfortable, secure fit, but Kershaw also CNC-machines each handle to accept textured Trac-Tec inserts for a secure grip.




• Locking Liner
• Coating
• Serrated
• Thumb Stud
• Pocket Clip
- Category : Knives
- Type : Folder
- Blade Type : Drop Point
- Blade Length : 3.38"
- OAL : 4.5"
- Blade Material : 440A Stainless
- Handle Description : 6061-T6 Anodized Aluminum w/Trac-Tec Inserts
- Weight : 4.2 oz
- Edge Type : Partially Serrated
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Best One Hand Knife I have ever owned
This is a big folder, but doesn't seem heavy. I have 7&1/2 inch hands and can open and close this Tanto hybrid in the blink of an eye. No play whatsoever in the blade, razor sharp out of the box, and the grip material means this knife isn't coming out of your hand. I'm a heavy sweater, and this knife hasn't come close to slipping out of my hand. You have the Tanto for straight stabbing, an area for slicing, and the serrated back for twine to heavy rope. I own a lot of knives and carry a small Gerber assist for little tasks and the Ken Onion designed Kershaw for business along with my Ruger Sp101 .357 with crimson trace grips. You can pay two hundred dollars for a knife, but it will not out do this knife for less than sixty bucks.
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