Everyday Carry

Kershaw Flythrough

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Kershaw Flythrough

There's more to a knife than a blade, some handles, and a few screws to hold it all together. It's how those pieces all come together that makes a design unique, and for many EDCers, something closer to a functional piece of art than just a tool. That's especially true for Kershaw, who works with esteemed knife designers to bring their designs to production at accessible prices. The new RJ Martin-designed Flythrough is an excellent example of this with its unique “See-Through Pivot” as the centerpiece. But that's not all—the Flythrough is chock-full of the practical features you'd expect from Kershaw in an everyday carry knife.

When you pick up the Flythrough, you'll immediately notice the heft and ergonomics of the sculpted steel handles that provide a firm, comfortable grip. A quick flick of the rear flipper tab on the Flythrough deploys the blade with ease, making the most of Kershaw's KVT bearing system and RJ Martin's visually striking see-through pivot. A deep cutout on the spine of the blade combined with generous jimping gives you more control to make precision slicing and cuts even easier. At 3 inches, the 8Cr13MoV blade is sized right for everyday utility. It can handle tough tasks thanks to its sturdy frame lock. A cutout in the handle lets you see into the knife, exposing the lockup point between the tang and frame lock for added visual effect. Other details like a deep carry pocket clip and a matching blacked out blade keep this knife low profile.

The Flythrough is available in an all-black finish for just over sixty dollars. Kershaw is also offering a specialized tool to adjust the see-through pivot of the knife. You can tighten or loosen the pivot to dial in your preferred action. The Flythrough has an overall discreet presence that can fly under the radar, until you get a look at its unique design cues up close. Check it out in all its detail at the link below.

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