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New Kershaw Tyrade Knife - Save $50
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The Overall Knife of the Year was Kershaw’s Tyrade (Model 1850). The big news is the Tyrade’s patent-pending composite blade in which two steels are fused together for optimal performance and value. It features a durable spine of 154CM, plus a cutting edge of CPM-D2 for extreme sharpness. In the future, Kershaw will use the technology developed for the Tyrade to fuse other steels together so that every knife can have the very best steel on the cutting edge with a standard steel spine in order to keep the costs down. For a dramatic look, the Tyrade features irregular carbon fiber inlays in the big and beefy handle. The handles are built of titanium with a zirconium carbo-nitride coating for top performance. The Tyrade comes with a removable pocket clip. It is made in the USA.
Even better, the Tyrade features our patented Ken Onion SpeedSafe? assisted opening system for smooth, easy opening. The Tyrade’s one-handed, index-finger opening design makes it smooth and easy to deploy—for both left- and right-handed customers. A frame lock ensures the blade stays securely in place until the user closes it. A removable pocket clip is also included.
Knife users who appreciate a uniquely styled, high-performance knife—and a Ken Onion design—are sure to want to have a Tyrade themselves. This top quality, limited production knife retails for $350. The Tyrade measures 5 inches closed and weighs 6.7 ounces.
Specifications
Overall Length (inches): 8.63
Blade Length (inches): 3.63
Blade Material: D2/O2
Blade Detail: Plain
Handle Material: 6AL4V Titanium
Lock Style: Frame Lock
Carry System: Pocket Clip
Special Features: Composite Blade 154CM Spine Fused with CPM-02 Cutting Edge
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