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With the Kershaw Chill, you'll be able to get through everyday life with ease! Lightweight and... more
Product information "Chill"
With the Kershaw Chill, you'll be able to get through everyday life with ease! Lightweight and uncomplicated in design, the EDC knife opens via the flipper. Black G10 handle scales form the grip and offer a nice comfort thanks to the finger recess. The blade is made of 8Cr13MoV steel. The blade is secured by a liner lock. A deep-carry clip rounds off the overall features of the knife.
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Produkteigenschaften des Artikels
Manufacturer: | Kershaw |
Modell: | Chill |
Knife Type: | EDC - Every Day Carry, Taschenmesser, Einhandmesser |
Verschluss: | Liner-Lock |
Blade Material: | 8Cr13MoV |
Blade Length: | 7,9 cm |
Blade Thickness: | 2,4 mm |
Klingenoberfläche: | Mattiert |
Blade Style: | Drop Point |
Overall Length: | 17,8 cm |
Öffnungshilfe: | Flipper |
Griffmaterial: | G10 |
Clip: | JA / Tip-up / Tip-down |
Gewicht: | 60 g |
Designer: | RJ Martin |
Made in: | Asien |
Kershaw was founded in Portland, Oregon in 1974. Many well-known knife designers such as Ken... more
Supplier "Kershaw"
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.
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