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Kershaw Reverb XL Linerlock Reviews

4.8 Rating 6 Reviews
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The Reverb XL pocketknife by Kershaw is ready to be your next outdoor companion! This little gem is the bigger brother of the popular Reverb, but it's designed to be compact and lightweight, perfect for all your outdoor escapades. Its longer, upswept 7.6 cm blade is just the thing for efficient slicing, whether you're prepping kindling for a campfire or making a quick outdoor snack.
The Kershaw Reverb XL boasts a high-quality 8Cr13MoV steel blade with a titanium carbo-nitride coating, enhancing its performance and protecting it against the elements. And thanks to its slim design, it won't feel bulky in your pocket. For adventurers who love to keep things secure, the extra deep-carry pocketclip and large lanyard hole, coupled with a handy carabiner clip, make it a breeze to attach to your backpack or harness.
Designed and prototyped in the USA, this manual-open, multi-function folder knife is a true Kershaw original. The blue and black handle is not just stylish but practical, made from G10 material with a carbon fibre overlay. The Reverb XL is a discontinued model, so it's a unique find for knife enthusiasts. Weighing only 62.4 grams, it's the perfect lightweight addition to your outdoor gear.

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Great knife, came so sharp I could cut patterns in paper,beautifully designed, very light weight,super value for a premium knife.
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Posted 8 months ago
Love it.
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Posted 8 months ago
love it great light weight blade and half price whats not to like????????
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Posted 8 months ago
Very sleek design but may be better thumb stud
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Posted 8 months ago
Really good quality knife for the price.
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Posted 8 months ago
First time with a liner lock knife and it takes a bit of getting used to with it being a bit more difficult for a lefty. However that aside it's a great knife to add to my collection.
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Posted 8 months ago