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The Kershaw Blur Olive and Black Pocket Knife features a 3.4-inch 14C28N stainless steel blade with black Cerakote coating for enhanced durability and corrosion resistance. Its olive anodized 6061-T6 aluminum handle with Trac-Tec inserts ensures a secure grip in all weather conditions. Equipped with an assisted opening mechanism and deep-carry pocket clip, this folding knife offers quick, one-handed access and discreet carry, making it an ideal everyday tool for professionals and outdoor enthusiasts alike.
Recommended Uses For Product | Camping, Hiking, Hunting |
Brand | Kershaw |
Model Name | KS1670OLBLK |
Special Feature | Foldable |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Included Components | KS1670OLBLK |
Handle Material | Aluminum |
Color | 1670OLBLK |
Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
Style | Pocketknife |
Blade Length | 3.4 Inches |
Theme | Outdoor |
Power Source | AC/DC |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Item Weight | 0.2 Pounds |
Blade Shape | Drop Point |
Blade Edge | Plain |
Reusability | Reusable |
Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
Item Length | 3.4 Inches |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00087171031644 |
Size | 3.4" |
Manufacturer | Kershaw Sporting Goods |
UPC | 087171031644 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 5.28 x 2.48 x 1.26 inches |
Package Weight | 0.12 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 6 x 1 x 1 inches |
Brand Name | Kershaw |
Country of Origin | United States |
Warranty Description | Limited Lifetime Warranty |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult, unisex-child |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | 1670OLBLK |
Model Year | 2012 |
Sport Type | Hunting |
D**.
Best Knife I've Owned.
Positives:This is the best EDC knife I've owned, period. The USA-made Blur has been in my right front pocket for the majority of the last five years, and you can see in the picture that it shows signs of use. As both an office professional during the day and a farmer during my off hours, I use this knife for everything... opening boxes, trimming zip ties, cutting up apples, cutting rope, removing netting from hay bales, stripping wire, impromptu cooking, and performing minor surgical procedures on livestock and myself. It is light enough to be comfortable (I don't know it is there until I need it) but sturdy enough to perform any job I've asked. With the excellent pocket clip I can remove it from my pocket and replace it with one hand even when wearing heavy leather gloves, and it opens with a flip of my thumb, ready for use. The locking mechanism is air-tight and can also be operated with a gloved hand, which is a huge plus.The blade came shaving sharp, and with minimal maintenance, has stayed that way. I generally use a Lansky to sharpen it, and it takes an edge easily. The 14C28N steel has definitely earned my respect, as it also holds an edge well during regular use. I'll touch it up using medium and fine stones, and then either strop using my belt or hit the honing steel that I keep in my kitchen. The hair on the underside of my left arm doesn't stand a chance.The coating is on the aluminum grip has proved to be incredibly durable, showing wear only on the very edges from continuous rubbing, and there are a few tiny nicks where it has been dropped on rough concrete. The coating on the blade remains wear-free and corrosion has been a non-issue. The inserts in the grip work well for traction, and have not separated at all (this was something I worried about, but that worry was unfounded). Whatever adhesive that stuff is attached with seems to be impervious to anything I've subjected my knife to.I've found this knife to be the perfect balance of weight, ergonomics, edge-retention, blade length, and accessibility. I love the pocket clip, and while it does ride a bit high (and is thus a bit more visible to an observer), I prefer this as it allows my knife to be accessible in emergency situations when on horseback, atv, tractor, or in a vehicle. If you want to be more discreet for polite company, there are deep-carry clips available.The affordability also hits a sweet-spot. This knife, while not cheap, is priced more like a quality tool than an heirloom piece. Somewhere in my mind there is an arbitrary cutoff where something becomes too expensive to carry around in my pocket (probably around $75) and this knife falls under that threshold. If it cost twice as much I'd still think it a good value based on performance, but I'd probably be half-afraid to use it. I have a collection of knives and multi-tools, and I've found consistently that the really expensive ones stay in my drawer because I'd just feel terrible to come in and find that I lost a $150 piece of kit somewhere out in my hay field.Unless I am doing something I know will require a multi-tool, or I am headed someplace where a knife clipped to my pocket wouldn't be appreciated, this is what I grab. It is sufficient for the mundane tasks of daily life, professional use on a farm, and if I was ever unlucky enough to need to, and didn't have anything else available, I wouldn't hesitate to open it in defense.Negatives:Albeit very few, there are some (very) minor negatives that are worth mentioning.At one point I severely bent the pocket clip. This led to two things... first, I had to order a Torx driver small enough to get the screws out (I think it was a T3 or T4, and these aren't something most folks commonly have in a toolbox). A hex bit would be a much easier find, because who doesn't have a drawer full of assorted hex bits? The other issue was that I was going to order a spare pocket clip in case I couldn't bend what I had back into shape, and without calling Kershaw, I couldn't find anything but the deep carry clip anywhere.The second *neutral* opinion I have is the tactical appearance of this knife. My employer is pretty forgiving about pocket knives, but I suspect it would raise some serious eyebrows in most office settings since it is a fairly tactical-looking design (especially with the black blade with a shiny, wicked-looking edge). It definitely makes a statement. I say that this is neutral and not a negative because you can easily see what you are getting from the picture. If you don't want a tactical looking knife, then get yourself a Buck Prince or a Case Stockman like Grandpa used to carry, and no one will think twice. Still, it is worth mentioning that, if you are looking for discreet, this isn't. You'll whip it out of your pocket, hit the thumbstud, and with a loud and authoritative "Click!" you'lll be holding a pretty fearsome-looking blade.
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One of the best EDC knives
I'd give it 6 stars if that was possible. Absolutely superb EDC pocket knife. It has a good start as its made in the U.S. It's simple, powerful assisted open feature along with a secure safety lock that is also easy to manipulate and close the knife make one handed use both possible and easy. Out of the box there was no grit present and no roughness in opening/closing. Initial lube with CLP didn't improve functionality which, to me, indicates good design, assembly and packaging as CLP itself is a superb lube for close fitting machinery so, if its not improved it was good to begin with. The blade is 14C28N stainless steel and 'cerakoted' which adds to rust resistance. It was very sharp out of the box and while not as hard as other steels is also easier to sharpen well which is the nature of steel.
C**A
Best knife
Only thumb flick I like. Fast opening too and come super sharp out of the box. Good build quality with every part.
L**L
A Knife That Earns Its Keep
I’ve carried a Kershaw Blur since 2016 and have beaten it mercilessly. From cutting steaks, hammering it through things, and using it well beyond what a pocket knife is meant for. It just won’t quit. The craftsmanship is top-tier, rugged enough for abuse, but not so expensive that you’re afraid to use it.Bought this one for my wife, old faithful is still in my pocket as I write this. If it lasts me to the day I die, I won’t be surprised. One of the best pocket knives ever made.
R**A
Love it
This is by far my most favorite carry knife I've ever had. High quality and feels great in my hand. Love it.
A**J
One of my favorites
I have several pocket knives, this by far is one of my favorites. I live the green color and the assisted release. It comes with a sharp edge, and it is very easy to sharpen.
S**H
Best Knife Ever
I bought 3 of these the first one for myself. Nine years later one of my inlays came out and i lost it. Reached out to customer service and they sent me all new inlays for it for free I didn't even have to pay shipping. This has been my EDC for nine years. Best knife I ever had. Still in excellent condition. Price has risen considerably since then but if I needed another one I would still get the same one. The other two I gave away as gifts.
B**3
Good value.
A good value. Durable and sharp out of box. Would recommend.
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