Kershaw Cryo II 2.75" Plain Edge Assisted Folding Knife, Black - 1556BW
SKU | 802122 |
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Brand | Kershaw |
Model Number | 1556BW |
UPC | 087171036236 |
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Manufacturer: Kershaw
Model: Cryo II
Color: Black
Material: 8Cr13MoV
Accessories: Thumb Stud, Flipper, Pocket Clip
Finish: BlackWash
Packaging: Box
Size: 2.75"
Edge: Plain
Features
The popular Cryo II gets a BlackWash finish. BlackWash gives a knife that already-broken-in look-like your favorite pair of well worn jeans. But that's not all. It also provides an extra measure of protection for the metal and helps hide any additional scratches you may put on the knife during normal use. The Cryo II is the result of collaboration between Rick Hinderer and the design and production engineers at Kershaw. The original Cryo (model 1555TI) was selected as a Blade Show "Best Buy" and was chosen as Men's Journal Approved Gear. Like all Cryos, this BlackWashed version is equipped with SpeedSafe assisted opening for smooth and easy one-handed opening. Access it with the built-in flipper or thumbstud. The blade steel is heat treated to Kershaw's exacting standards. The handle is stainless steel with a sturdy frame lock to securely lock the blade open during use. A Hinderer lock bar stabilizer ensures the lock doesn't over-extend. For maximum carry flexibility and discretion, the BlackWash Cryo II includes a four-position deep-carry pocket clip.
Features:
- SpeedSafe assisted opening
- Flipper and thumb stud
- Frame lock, lockbar stabilizer
- 4-position deep carry pocket clip (right/left)
- Tip-up/down
- Lanyard hole
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