- Order number: KS195
Are you ready for a really cool knife? Then the phenomenal Appa Black Serrated is just the thing. With a fair amount of confidence, this pocket knife comes with a tactical look and shows everyone who's boss. An all-black folder with military ambitions, and not just by its looks. It's lightweight, spring-assisted and has a partial serrated blade, so it's everything you need at an unbeatable price.
The ergonomic GRN (fiberglass-reinforced nylon) handles not only fit comfortably in the hand, but also provide a firm and secure grip, no matter what tasks it's set or facing. The 7,4 cm long spring-assisted stainless steel blade has been given a black coating to minimize reflections and unsightly scratches. The blade opens via a flipper and locks into position via a proven linerlock. It offers an overall length of 16,5 inches when open. And with the convertible pocket clip, the tactical Appa Black Serrated from Kershaw is almost perfectly equipped.
All in all, a cool and lightweight.... Oh yeah, I almost forgot to mention how light it is - at just 57 grams, you could easily forget you have it with you. So now you have to get it, click "buy" and have fun with it.
Herstellerinformation:
Kai USA Ltd.
18600 SW Teton Ave
97062 Tualatin, OR
USA
Email: email@kaiusa.com
Verantwortliche Person / Firma innerhalb der EU:
Heinr. Böker Baumwerk GmbH
Schützenstr. 30
42659 Solingen
Germany
info@boker.de
Manufacturer: | Kershaw |
Modell: | Appa Black Serrated |
Knife Type: | EDC - Every Day Carry, Taschenmesser, Einhandmesser, Automatikmesser, Tactical |
Verschluss: | Liner-Lock |
Blade Material: | Edelstahl |
Blade Length: | 7,4 cm |
Blade Thickness: | 3 mm |
Klingenoberfläche: | beschichtet |
Blade Style: | Reverse-Tanto |
Overall Length: | 16,5 cm |
Öffnungshilfe: | Federverstärkter Flipper |
Griffmaterial: | GRN |
Clip: | Ja, umsetzbar |
Gewicht: | 57 g |
Kershaw was founded in Portland, Oregon in 1974. Many well-known knife designers such as Ken Onion from Hawaii, Grant Hawk and his son Gavin, Launce Barber and others develop interesting knives for Kershaw. Some models come with Ken Onion's SpeedSafe mechanism, which manually raises the blade slightly, then a spring ensures the blade opens in a flash.