Sometimes situations call for a smaller, "non-scary" knife. What you need is a knife that still has plenty of style and cutting power, but in a smaller key chain size.
The new Kershaw Cinder is small enough to attach to your keychain, but perfectly capable of doing most of the tasks you carry a knife for. From opening packages to breaking down boxes, the Cinder will perform when you need it. The Cinder is built for performance. Its designed by Rick Hinderer, well known for the real-world practicality of his knife designs. Its precision manufactured by Kershaw, known for its top-notch fit and finish.
The blade is just 1.4" long, but due to the upswept tip, it offers a lot of useful cutting edge. On a knife this small, creating a solid grip is tough, but Rick designed the grip so that your hand comes forward past the pivot point, enabling a full three-finger grip. The handle is faux G-10 textured to enhance grip even more; the blade has a stonewashed finish that looks great and hides scratches.
The secure locking liner features cutout embellishments revealed by the design of the handle scale. This design also makes it easier to open this manual-opening blade and easier to unlock the liner lock to close it. The large lanyard hole makes attaching the Cinder to your key chain or pack simple. Comes with a bottle opener at one end.
Specs:
- Manual opening with thumbstud
- Liner lock
- Bottle opener
- Lanyard hole
- Steel: 3Cr13, stonewashed finish
- Handle: Glass-filled nylon
- Blade length: 1.4 in. (3.6 cm)
- Overall length: 4 in. (10.2 cm)
- Weight: 0.9 oz. (25.5 g)