Kershaw Ken Onion Blur Knife – Review – The Outdoor Gear Review
02 Feb 2015, Posted by Adventure Guide Staff in Gear News
Today we are reviewing the Kershaw Ken Onion Tactical Blur Folding Knife. ‘Tactical’ doesn’t mean ‘ASSAULT.’ … http://www.theoutdoorgearreview.com/ … Che…
Been carrying that same knife for the last 4 years. I totally agree with
this review, it has been a fantastic knife! I do doubt that you have been
using that knife for the last 2 years. I see ZERO wear and tear on the
knife you show in the video. No wear marks, nothing whatsoever that would
indicate that you didn’t just pull that out of the box. Please, stop lying.
blackhat blackhat
I have been carrying the very same knife for over 2 years… absolutely
love it! Just not the tactical version, I carry the non serrated non coated
drop point version.
Dennis McLain
Hi Luke,
Enjoyed the video. I was surprised to see your review on this knife and
here’s why. About 6 years ago while working as an apartment maintenance
supervisor I was checking vacant apartments. In this one particular
apartment I walked in and the 1st thing I saw was this knife like brand new
on the counter top! Score!! I use it when hiking and backpacking as you
said for cutting cordage and small odd jobs. I agree with you it’s not the
blade for processing wood . But I love this knife and the price was
definitely right! Really got a kick out of the review because of the way I
got mine! Keep up the good work!
Mea Woodsman
Nice review Luke. I just might get one. One question though, it seems so
easy to open, what prevents it from opening in your pocket by accident.
imdarrellkthx
So, why wouldn’t you use it on wood bro? I’m looking for an all around
versatile blade.
James Allbee
love your reviews, and that knife, but hate serrated blades. because I hate
sharpening them. is there an easier way to sharpen serrated blade??? thanks
and keep on rockin out these killer reviews!!!
TheOutdoorGearReview
Today we are reviewing the Kershaw Ken Onion Tactical Blur Folding
Knife….
William Lye
Great to see reviews on knife. First time you are doing a video in EDC
items, keep it up bro.
robert winchester jr
Hey great videow to garther info In otherwords we can work as a trem and
we need id to shore our experience with one another;;; then learn ho
east of us can helpaidsomeone with issues. others can help me with my
issures progress shoul do well here’ thanks BOB
strpl2
Just picked one up on lightning deals on amazon for 39.99 ! Thanks
Beaker Meep
Good video. I have the Kershaw Skyline and carry it everyday. Its super
lightweight. I really like it.
brotanknife
great vid , keep em coming
Mulukuku74
awesome video bro, thanks!!
Brandon Creager
I have been looking for a good asisted opening knife & just picked this one
up on amazon. Thanks for showing it to me.
Kris Duckworth
Thank you. Looking to replace my CRKT liftoff2 and I believe this is the
blade to do so. Purchased off amazon $51.
Hoppaipolla5
This is a great knife. I have the coyote brown model with the black blade,
love the look. Only thing I don’t like is the grippy material under the
pocket clip. I wish they would have left that section smooth so it is
easier to clip to my pocket
Reggie2nobel
I like the knife verry much but the serrations sucks on every
knife(personal opinion)unless like you say cutting cordage and rope,or
selfdefense but for bushcraft plain edge is the way to go.Take care Luke.
Been carrying that same knife for the last 4 years. I totally agree with
this review, it has been a fantastic knife! I do doubt that you have been
using that knife for the last 2 years. I see ZERO wear and tear on the
knife you show in the video. No wear marks, nothing whatsoever that would
indicate that you didn’t just pull that out of the box. Please, stop lying.
I have been carrying the very same knife for over 2 years… absolutely
love it! Just not the tactical version, I carry the non serrated non coated
drop point version.
Hi Luke,
Enjoyed the video. I was surprised to see your review on this knife and
here’s why. About 6 years ago while working as an apartment maintenance
supervisor I was checking vacant apartments. In this one particular
apartment I walked in and the 1st thing I saw was this knife like brand new
on the counter top! Score!! I use it when hiking and backpacking as you
said for cutting cordage and small odd jobs. I agree with you it’s not the
blade for processing wood . But I love this knife and the price was
definitely right! Really got a kick out of the review because of the way I
got mine! Keep up the good work!
Nice review Luke. I just might get one. One question though, it seems so
easy to open, what prevents it from opening in your pocket by accident.
So, why wouldn’t you use it on wood bro? I’m looking for an all around
versatile blade.
love your reviews, and that knife, but hate serrated blades. because I hate
sharpening them. is there an easier way to sharpen serrated blade??? thanks
and keep on rockin out these killer reviews!!!
Today we are reviewing the Kershaw Ken Onion Tactical Blur Folding
Knife….
Great to see reviews on knife. First time you are doing a video in EDC
items, keep it up bro.
Hey great videow to garther info In otherwords we can work as a trem and
we need id to shore our experience with one another;;; then learn ho
east of us can helpaidsomeone with issues. others can help me with my
issures progress shoul do well here’ thanks BOB
Just picked one up on lightning deals on amazon for 39.99 ! Thanks
Good video. I have the Kershaw Skyline and carry it everyday. Its super
lightweight. I really like it.
great vid , keep em coming
awesome video bro, thanks!!
I have been looking for a good asisted opening knife & just picked this one
up on amazon. Thanks for showing it to me.
Thank you. Looking to replace my CRKT liftoff2 and I believe this is the
blade to do so. Purchased off amazon $51.
This is a great knife. I have the coyote brown model with the black blade,
love the look. Only thing I don’t like is the grippy material under the
pocket clip. I wish they would have left that section smooth so it is
easier to clip to my pocket
I like the knife verry much but the serrations sucks on every
knife(personal opinion)unless like you say cutting cordage and rope,or
selfdefense but for bushcraft plain edge is the way to go.Take care Luke.