Despite its name, Kershaw fans won’t be throwing away the Debris. This mid-lock folder features a 2.75-inch blade, a smaller alternative to its bigger sibling, the Cargo. The clip point blade is easily opened manually with the thumb stud and securely locks into place. Its razor-sharp D2 tool steel holds its edge for many EDC tasks. Contouring and texturing create a solid in-hand grip, and when the Debris isn’t in use, its deep-carry clip lets the knife rest comfortably in the pocket. Feature-loaded without being overwhelming, the Debris is an effectively simple everyday carry.
When fingernails go wrong, the Platform is here to help. This folding knife can function like a standard cutting tool, but extra functions are hidden within the back handle. An integrated nail...
Compared to the standard Strata, the XL version adds more size to this modern version of traditional Navaja designs. In 19th century Spain, Navaja knives were adapted as defensive fighting tools for...
The Kershaw Frontrunner leads with a stylish design inspired by the ZT 0999. Its manual folding knife features a unique handle, combining stainless steel and machined G10 pieces. The custom G10 pivot...
Kershaw pays tribute to the American spirit with the USA-made Federalist non-locking slipjoint. The double-detent system holds the blade in place while closed, and the half-stop offers controlled...
This sci-fi-sleek knife is modern and comfortably lightweight. The Decibel’s slim, linear design is emphasized by dark matte-gray, titanium-carbo-nitride coating on both blade and handle. This finish...