- Order number: 01KS190
So, Winnetou is already on his way to exchange his hatchet for this knife. The sturdy Hatch from Kershaw looks like a small cleaver, but it is an excellent EDC pocket knife for everyday use. Whether it's cardboard, ropes or an apple, it takes on them all, even carving and chopping is no problem with this folder.
What exactly is offered to us here? A durable handle made of GRN (glass fiber reinforced nylon) accompanies the 8 cm long modified Cleaver blade made of the well-known D2 steel. The handle is comfortable and non-slip in the hand thanks to the structures on the GRN handle. The blade is easily opened via a thumb pin. Safety is provided by a proven backlock that holds the blade securely in place. And let's not forget the convertible pocket clip, so both right- and left-handed users can enjoy it.
Winnetou is probably thinking to himself "who needs a hatchet when he has the cool Hatch from Kershaw", and Old Shatterhand is thinking "I really want one too". If the heroes of childhood are already excited, what will you be? Don't think twice and add it to your shopping cart.
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: | Hatch |
Knife Type: | EDC - Every Day Carry, Einhandmesser, Taschenmesser |
Verschluss: | Back-Lock |
Blade Material: | D2 |
Blade Length: | 8 cm |
Blade Thickness: | 2,5 mm |
Blade Style: | modifizierte Cleaver-Klinge |
Overall Length: | 18,7 cm |
Öffnungshilfe: | Daumenpin |
Griffmaterial: | GRN |
Clip: | Deep-Carry-Clip |
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.