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Kershaw Ken Onion Tactical Blur Folding Knife with Speed Safe

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Kershaw Ken Onion Tactical Blur Folding Knife with Speed Safe
 
Manufacturer: Kershaw
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Product Description

Constructed of 13C26 stainless steel for strength and corrosion resistance, Kershaw's Ken Onion Tactical Blur folding knife features a 3-3/8-inch partially serrated Tanto blade. Ideal for extreme or everyday situations, the Blur series offers power and performance. A lightweight anodized aluminum handle offers Trac-Tec inserts which provide a non-slip grip even in wet and slippery conditions.

Kershaw's SpeedSafe assisted opening system helps you to smoothly open the knife with a manual push on the blade's thumb stud or Index-Open system. SpeedSafe's torsion bar helps keep the knife closed, preventing it from being opened by accident. In order to open the knife, apply manual pressure to the thumb stud to overcome the resistance of the torsion bar. After the blade is out of the handle, the torsion bar moves along its track and takes over. The blade opens smoothly and locks into position, ready for use.

About Kershaw Knives
Since the company's founding in 1974, Kershaw Knives has been dedicated to quality that has led to a worldwide reputation for performance and innovation in tools and knives. From state-of-the-art manufacturing to advanced materials, customers rely on Kershaw for products that provide "technology with an edge." Today, Kershaw is a wholly owned subsidiary of Kai Corporation--for over 90 years. Japan's premier blade producer. Kai's innovative approach to product development has resulted in over 10,000 superior products.

Product Details

  • Folding knife for outdoor adventures with partially serrated blade
  • Blade made of premium 13C26 stainless steel for strength and corrosion resistance
  • Anodized aluminum handle with rough Trac-Tec material for a non-slip grip
  • SpeedSafe assisted opening system for smooth, one-handed opening
  • Measures 4.5 inches when closed; weighs 4.2 ounces

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Customer Reviews

Blur might be the last thing they see
 
Review Date: March 24, 2006
Reviewer: Scott Burright, Laramie, WY USA
I hate to feed into the mentality that causes knifemakers to hype their blades as "tactical," because the last thing we need to give lawmakers is another excuse to heroically protect us by banning the tools we carry. But the first and last thing I have to say about the Ken Onion Tactical Blur is that it is one fearsome knife.

A curved blade would be suited to your usual cutting and slicing applications, such as skinning mastodons and so on. This knife, on the other hand, has a chisel-like tanto point, which is ideal for thrusting effortlessly through beef ribs or car hoods. It would be equally at home cutting up cardboard boxes, linoleum flooring, or metal garbage cans.

Technically, this isn't a switchblade. Switchblades are bad. We know this because our lawmakers have heroically protected us by effectively banning them at various levels. This is only an ordinary liner-lock knife with spring-assisted opening. But if I ever found a switchblade with the deployment speed and cutting power of the Blur, I'd say it was quite a knife.

The blade is shaving-sharp from the factory, and the handle is lightweight but sturdy aluminum with some kind of gritty sandpaper-like stuff glued on to give a better grip should the knife become slippery with any sort of fluid. Use your imagination. I haven't tried shattering any cinderblocks with it yet, but it's sturdy enough to use as a yawara stick in a pinch.

Folded, the whole package can be palmed even in my small hands and feels much like a disposable lighter with a glandular problem. I don't even notice it in my hip pocket, which is where it rides whenever I happen to be wearing pants.

If walking around with something this fearsome seems too naughty for you, remember a couple of things. One is that you can buy it from The Wall for $55, and The Wall would not sell naughty things to naughty people. Another is that crimes, to my knowledge, are not generally committed with knives like these, but with such evil implements as kitchen knives, screwdrivers, and whatever happens to be lying around near the crime scene. Lastly, you will probably not need a knife this fast and ferocious, but if you do, you will *really* need it. And you'll have it.
This is a good work knife
 
Review Date: November 3, 2006
Reviewer: M. Snow, Denver, Co.
The knife holds a good blade even after some abuse. The thumb button is a little small and a bit tough on the thumb after repeated openings but does open the knife very well. The textured handle provides a very good grip but works like sand paper on anything else in your pocket. If I lost it I would buy another one.
Excellent knife
 
Review Date: May 27, 2006
Reviewer: UNHchabo,
This is an awesome knife, I've had it for a couple days already. I agree with everything the other reviewer said; the knife is sharp enough to shave with from the factory (not only that, if I try I can cut off the top layer of skin without making myself bleed). The SpeedSafe assisted opening makes opening this knife a real fast procedure. I hope I never have to use this knife defensively; I hope I only have to use it to cut the tape on packages, cut network cables, stuff like that.

One very minor concern I have with it: the finish is very much like sandpaper. This makes it so that you WILL NOT lose your grip on it. The downside is that I wear this knife in the front pocket of my pants (using the pocket clip), and I'm worried that the abrasiveness of the finish will rub a hole on the inside of my pocket. Overall, it's not a big deal though, it's much better than my sometimes clumsy self dropping this knife into somebody's leg, or something bad like that.
Great Knife
 
Review Date: March 8, 2007
Reviewer: Brian Mouracade, Seattle, Wa
You always hear reviews say "if I were to loose this I would buy another one." Well, I bought one when the model first came out and it worked great for more than a year, then it was lost in a cross country move. After a few weeks I realized how much I was missing it for many every day tasks. I have now purchased my second blur. They are great knifes. the only drawback is you cannot sharpen it yourself with the serrated section, but that will get you on any knife. Spring assist functions great without any unintentional openings. Safe, Fast, useful. Highly recommended.
Quality Knife
 
Review Date: August 22, 2007
Reviewer: lieutenantdan1, APO, AE United States
I've been in the Army active duty and reserve; enlisted and officer for 20 years. I'm currently working as a law enforcement officer. So, I've dealt with a lot of knives built for various purposes. Taking everything into account I would consider this one of the best knives I've owned. It has a great edge for doing day to day routine cutting boxes, 100 mile an hour tape, I cut slices of bannana bread with it today. However, with the spring loaded action and the sharpness of the blade I have no doubt it would be a great knife to defend your life with. I know, I know odds of that happening are probably slim to none, but like a previous reviewer said, "you will probably not need a knife this fast and ferocious, but if you do, you will *really* need it". 'Nuff said.
Great knife!
 
Review Date: January 29, 2008
Reviewer: Kirk, Santa Rosa, CA United States
This is hands down the best knife I own. It has a great feel to it, especially with the skateboard-like material on the sides. The blade material holds an edge for a long time, and with the special coating on the blade, mine (which I have with me all the time) doesn't even have any scratches on in yet. The assisted opening is a great feature and is very dependable. The pocket clip can be flipped depending on how you like to carry the knife. If you are looking for an everyday knife that can stand up to a lot of abuse and still keep an edge, this is the knife for you.

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