- Order number: 1670S30V
The Kershaw Blur S30V pocket knife immediately catches the eye with its distinct design language by the world-famous knifemaker Ken Onion. The 8.4 cm long blade has an implied recurve grind, which not only gives it a very beautiful look but also makes it extremely easy to cut. It is precisely for this blend of appearance and function that Ken Onion knives are famous and enjoy great popularity among many users. The blade has a discreet stonewash, which means that traces of use are only visible at a very late stage. The handle scales are made of aluminium and have Trac-Tec inlays that make the knife feel secure in the hand even when wet. The blade steel used in this version of the popular Blur is the powder-metallurgical high-performance steel S30V, which impresses with its durability and long service life. The compact folding knife is therefore perfectly suited as an EDC knife and takes on every challenge with pleasure! The clip can be repositioned and thus enables individual carrying in the pocket or on the equipment.
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: | Blur S30V Taschenmesser |
Knife Type: | Automatikmesser, EDC, EDC - Every Day Carry, Einsatzmesser |
Verschluss: | Linerlock |
Blade Material: | S30V |
Blade Length: | 8,4 cm |
Blade Thickness: | 3,1 mm |
Klingenoberfläche: | Stonewashed |
Blade Style: | Recurve, Droppoint-Klinge |
Geschlossen: | 11,4 cm |
Overall Length: | 20 cm |
Tragesystem: | Clip |
Griffmaterial: | Aluminium-Griff mit Trac-Tec Einlagen |
Clip: | JA / Tip-up / Tip-down |
Gewicht: | 113g |
Designer: | Ken Onion |
Made in: | USA |
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.