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In between Kershaw’s popular One-Ton and Half-Ton, the 3/4-Ton strikes a happy balance of size and utility. Like the Half-Ton, it sports an impact-resistant glass-filled nylon handle with nonslip Santoprene inserts for a solid grip Read More
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The blade is bigger than the Shuffle. If I didn't have several of them, I might consider getting this. I like the blade shape and specs. Kershaw makes decent to good cheap knives. The Leek is marvelous, especially the CF one. I only have the Launch 7, but I hope to acquire the Launch 3 soon. If you want a better knife, get the Crux. Or a Steel Will Modus in M390. I did look at several video reviews. One of the did speak to the fact that this did not open easily, even after a couple of weeks EDC.
I have this knife and its nothing to write home about. Deployment is stiff, handle is cheap( the middle part was loose 1 day in). Steel is meh, blade length is a little short for my taste...oh yeah..got it for under 9 bucks too. Still think I paid too much, This, IMO, has the feel of a higher end gas station knife. This knife, literally, gets zero rotation time in my EDC. If 1 is bad just think of the buyer's remorse you'll have getting 2 for even a higher price than what I paid for. I own quite a few Kershaws, this thing doesn't deserve the name.
I have no experience with this knife, but just wanted to chime in that I really like Santoprene as a handle material. I have a Mercer Culinary knife with the whole handle made Santoprene and I really like it - much better than Fibrox. It's grippy dry or wet and doesn't get damaged easily.
The knife seems a bit heavy for its size, but given the name I won't complain. I like the way the pocket clip looks like a wrench though.