Measuring a mere 2-inches, Kershaw’s Spoke is easy to take anywhere. Even with such a compact blade, the Spoke proves highly capable. The 2” stain resistant 4CR14 steel blade slices through tasks quickly and easily using its big belly that provides plenty of cutting surface in a short, compact blade. With ultimate user safety in mind, the Spoke’s steel handle is designed with a slightly oversized flipper that doubles as a finger guard, a sturdy liner lock to secure the blade open during use, and a unique textured pattern to provide a strong, sturdy grip for confident handling. A sleek black-oxide coating gives the Spoke its stealthy appearance while adding extra corrosion resistance. Equipped with SpeedSafe assisted opening and a built-in flipper, the knife is quickly available for use in any situation. Rounding out it’s expertly crafted design, the Spoke’s reversible deep-carry pocket clip is adjustable for left or right-handed use, offering lightweight discreet carry when needed.
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Good little knife Kind of wish it wasn’t a metal handle and painted as it is heavy and rubs off over a short time… But otherwise I really like it. Came very sharp. Speed safe works well and is small. Hard to use if you have large hands and pocket clip really tight but can be pulled out easily. Barely notice it clipped to your pocket. I would buy again.
This little knife is an overachiever This little knife has some heft to it, and fits the hand very well with a three finger grip. For fine control I grip the blade with my index finger and thumb, and the handle with the other three fingers. If one hand is occupied holding something, this knife deploys and retracts with the other hand. It comes out of the pocket and deploys in one fluid motion, and retracts and repockets just as easily. I never notice the knife when I carry it, but it’s always there when I need it. The Pocket clip…
Great — Until it Fell Apart in my Pocket! Purchased this item in July 2016. It was August when I reached into my pocket and found the mess pictured below. Really sort of dangerous, and I seem to have lost the screw, and I assume, a spring and a washer or two. It could have been a real messy surprise if I had grabbed it the wrong way (oddly, it is made to be carried tip up, but thankfully, I didn’t grab it that way). Took away two stars – one for falling apart and one for the potential mess a loose blade could cause in your pocket…