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.
The Brawler starts with a modified tanto blade—a shape often found in tactical and rescue knives that may be required to punch through tough materials. You’ll notice that the top of the Brawler’s blade has a grind, too—a swedge.
With a blade length of just 2 inches, the Kershaw Spoke is easy to take along just about anywhere. But even with such a compact blade, this knife is plenty useful.
Everything is smooth and satisfying about the Kershaw Kindred, from its sleek profile to the opening action. Activate the thumb stud to lock the blade in place with the button lock.
Pocket cleavers are hard to beat for versatility, and the Wharf demonstrates why. The blade has a wide cutting area and gradual edge, perfect for most work tasks. And it even includes a finger choil and extended jimping on the blade spine.
Small tools are a discrete way of tackling everyday cutting tasks, and the Rate shows you why. Whether it’s opening packages or breaking down boxes, the Wharncliffe blade slices through common cutting obstacles with its low tip.
The famous Kershaw Leek just got better—with our BlackWash finish that gives this Leek an already-broken-in look, like your favorite pair of well-worn jeans.
If you prefer your pocketknives in classic black, the Shuffle II is a great choice. It offers a bigger blade and a longer handle than the original Shuffle, yet it has the same multifunctional flexibility and value pricing that made the Shuffle so popular.
The Misdirect is part of Kershaw’s popular Starter Series, value-priced knives with striking style and solid performance. The Misdirect is no exception. It offers SpeedSafe® assisted opening, a reverse tanto blade, and a minimalist look that’s sleek and m
The Kapsule is easy to cut with, easy to carry, and easy on the eyes. Designed by Jens Ansø, this unique Kershaw opens with an out-the-front, manual sliding mechanism, securing the blade with a button lock. .