From one of Kershaw’s fan-favorited series, comes the latest installment of the Blur, now with a navy blue handle. Featuring all the tactical abilities of those that came before, this version features a 3.4-inch, slightly recurved blade, made of 14C28N high-performance, stainless steel and made even more stylish with a Stonewash finish. The unique blade shape offers excellent slicing and piercing capabilities that are ideal for multitasking. The handle is made of 6061-T6 anodized aluminum and bonded with a striking navy blue dye for added strength. Black Trac-Tec inserts compliment the olive handle scales and are texturized for a strong grip. The Blur comes equipped with SpeedSafe assisted opening, for safe and easy one-handed blade deployment with the thumbstud. For the final touches to this feature-rich carry, the Blur features a liner lock to ensuring user safety by securing the blade open during use, and a reversible pocketclip for versatile user-adjustable carrying capacity.
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Excellent Charismatic Knife I have plenty of knives, but I find myself carrying this one often. I hate black blades but love the standard Blur blade shape, hollow grind, and Sandvik steel, so this blue version with the stonewashed finished blade checked all the right boxes for me.This is a solid, sharp knife with a distinctive look and feel. It carries well in the pocket, and I am one of the people who actually likes the pocket clip: though the clip is long, it is low profile and much more comfortable in the…
Thumb Studs: Good Idea, but Poorly Executed This knife has more pros than cons. This is what’s good:1. I love the blade shape and size, and it is made from a really good midrange steel.2. The handle/body is low profile (and by this I mean relatively THIN), making it a nice carry in the pocket.3. At 3.9 oz it is a relatively LIGHT knife for its size.4. I was worried about some of the negative reviews regarding the locking mechanism easily giving way, and the liner lock indeed does NOT seem to catch much of the…
Another Home Run from Kershaw I have so many knives, I won’t buy one unless it truly catches my eye. The ‘best of’ reviews and the bright blue color of this knife did just that. Upon receiving it, I am not disappointed. For $60, you get a stonewashed Sandvik steel blade with an anodized aluminum handle. I was able to slice newspaper right out of the box. It is hefty enough to know you are holding good steel, but light enough to be comfortable. Some reviewers have complained about how rough the thumb-studs are. I think it’s…