One look at Kershaw’s new Reverb and you already know it’s a knife built for everyday carry. It’s clear from the sweeping edge on its blade to its minimalist construction, not to mention the built-in carabiner. The Reverb—true to its name—echoes features on both urban and outdoor knives to give you a unique blade that fits any EDC. As an ultralight pack knife it’s indispensable as much as it is invisible, and as an everyday knife it’s as capable as it is compact.
While its 8Cr13MoV steel blade measures only 2.5”, it makes the most of its length with its excellent blade geometry. Its modified drop-point shape, sweeping belly, and piercing point let it handle a variety of cutting tasks. It conspicuously doesn’t come with Kershaw’s SpeedSafe assisted opening, thumb stud, or flipper tab (meaning nothing to snag on your gear). But thanks to a recess on the blade, manually opening the Reverb one-handed is easy.
Dual-material handles give both style and strength where they’re needed. G-10 with a contoured carbon fiber overlay keeps the Reverb’s front handle light, while its rear handle comes in steel to lend extra strength to its frame lock. These handles are also home to a pocket clip and carabiner, giving you plenty of options for carrying the knife, whether clipped in your pocket or hanging off your pack. And at only 1.6 ounces, it’s one of the most versatile ultralight knives you can add to your EDC. You can pick up the Reverb from Kershaw at the link below.
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