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For its size, the Kershaw Skyline is one of the lightest knives on the market. While it measures more than 7 inches overall, the folder weighs in at just 2.5 ounces, which makes it effortless to carry and virtually unnoticeable in your pocket Read More
Great knife super light super sharp. It is also nice and thin. Thought I might add it is not an assisted open knife so all the reviews of assisted open is no good are uneducated at best. If you expect a knife that light to be assisted open at that price you have lost it
Typical Skyline, I am a big fan of this line of knives. With a little time and patience working them in, the action becomes addicting. I rotate my EDC between a Benchmade Mini Grip, Skyline and a Spyderco Delica. The Skyline is not as "hard use" as the others, but it has held up well for about 5 years.
Not sure why people say the Skyline is such a great knife.
It does not open well and feels pretty cheep.
i had a $10 credit and at that price its still a rip off.
The knife works as a knife, but it's pretty lousy. The Damascus looks painted on. The flipper tab will not deploy the knife fully unless you make the pivot so loose that the blade then hits the side of the handle. I regret buying this knife. It is not representative of a typical Kershaw knife.
Kinda looks like its just a printed design. Maybe its just me.
I like the light weight and the form. The action is pretty stiff, some lube helped that a bit. The clip is kinda cheap - wonder if there's a better upgrade that might fit?