Kershaw Strata XL Framelock
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Product detailed description
Compared to the standard Strata knife, the XL version of this modern version adds size to the traditional Navajo design.
In 19th century Spain, Navajo knives were adapted as defensive fighting tools for the working class.
Today, the Strata XL model can be used for everyday tasks. It opens easily thanks to KVT ball bearings, while the 5.4 inch D2 blade offers generous and long-lasting cutting ability. The graduated G10 front handle material provides additional grip during use. Despite its large size, the Strata XL remains discreet even when traveling thanks to a one-position pocket clip for deep carry. The matching copper anodised spacers and blade cap add a touch of flair to this modern take on a Spanish classic.
Length when closed: 16.84 cm
Blade length: 13.97 cm
Blade material: D2 with blast finish.
G10 handle with stainless steel back with bead blast finish.
Lock: Frame lock
KVT ball bearings
Clip Point blade style
Clipper clip Single position extra deep carry (right, tip up)
Flipper
Additional parameters
Category: | Classic folding knives |
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Blade material: | D2 |
Blade length: | 10 to 15 cm |
Handle material: | G-10 |
Aktualizace: | 1.11.2023 |
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American manufacturer Kershaw is internationally recognized for its use of modern technology, ease of use and long product life. The Kershaw brand is synonymous with pocket and kitchen knives. The traditional Kershaw pocket knife is smaller and easy to carry, two essential elements of any knife for everyday use. Kitchen knives are available in a variety of styles and sizes, for the perfect addition in any kitchen. Kershaw is part of the Japanese KAI Group, which includes the Zero Tolerance and Shun brands.
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