Tough, beefy, and loaded with firepower, the Cannonball is a standout work knife fit for many tasks. The folder’s frame lock and steel handle provide ideal durability and security.
The Kershaw Decimus offers a heroic look—and makes for a very distinctive EDC. The 8Cr13MoV blade is a single-edge bayonet grind with BlackWash™ finish for a handsomely dangerous look.
This strongly liner design is barracuda sleek and engineered to provide great tip control. The deep contour toward the back of the blade spine provides a place to rest your finger when choking up on the blade for detailed work.
The Airlock is part of Kershaw’s Starter series, designed to provide more style and more advanced features—for less money. For style, the Airlock has a slim, speedy look with a distinctive cutout in the handle that mirrors the handle shape.
Slim, stylish, sharp – the Kershaw Inception is a dream to carry. Running on KVT ball bearings, this manual Kershaw opens and closes with fidget-worthy action. Its modern design looks great with formal attire or your everyday gear.
With its 2.25-inch blade, the Scallion is a smaller knife, perfect for pocket or purse carry. Yet it can handle just about any cutting task you’d ask it to—from breaking down a cardboard box to cutting twine to cutting apple slices for lunch.
The Tremolo is set at an entry-level price, yet it delivers a lifetime of quality. Everything about this Starter is easy to use, from its assisted opening mechanism to its comfortable handle contouring during use.
It takes one look at the Flatbed to know that it means business. A tactical folder, this assisted knife has everything Kershaw fans want in a reliable knife. Its tanto blade is great for piecing cuts, and the BlackWash blade finish hides use scratches.
The tan Shuffle II is a bigger and brawnier version of the popular Shuffle. It offers a larger blade and a longer handle, yet it has the same multifunctional flexibility and value pricing that made the Kershaw Shuffle a best seller.
The Shuffle II goes bigger and brawnier. It offers a bigger blade and a longer handle, yet it has the same multifunctional flexibility and value pricing that made the Kershaw Shuffle so popular.
Like your pocketknives on the different-but-in-a-good-way side? Then we believe you’re going to like the Believer. The intrigue of this slim pocketknife starts with the blade shape.
The Cryo is the result of collaboration between Rick Hinderer and the design and production engineers at Kershaw. It’s made to satisfy both your Hinderer craving and the demands of your wallet.
The Lightyear is an entry in the Kershaw Starter Series, designed as a slim, effective knife at an attractive price. The first thing users will notice about the Lightyear is its horn-like profile.