Kershaw Storm Folding Knife Review

The Kershaw Storm folding knife deliversnot only shaving sharp right out of the box, but
custom-knife like construction with a price tagthere was no movement in the lock (up and
that almost anyone can afford. Over the pastdown or left to right).
several years Kershaw has developed a good4. The stainless steel handle adds to the Storms
reputation amongst knife buyers with theirslick design, while the trac-tec inserts provide the
"speed-safe" assisted opening technology.anti-slip grip necessary to take on the most
While the Storm series do not carry this feature,difficult jobs.
they have been getting great reviews around the5. Kershaw Storms are available with plain or
web. Here are my honest opinions:half-serrated edges, all of which are hollow ground
What I like about the knife:and razor sharp.
1. Each blade is 3 inches long and crafted withWhat I didn't like:
Sandvik 13C26 stainless steel. You should have noI wish that Kershaw offered different point styles
legal troubles when carrying this knife in youron the Storm series (i.e. Tanto or Drop point). I
pocket and the Sandvik steel holds a great edgealso wish that the knives were offered with fully
while being resistant to rust.serrated blades for utility work.
2. Kershaw made the storm series for rightiesOverall:
and lefties. The dual sided thumb stud andWith a suggested retail value of $55, The
ambidextrous pocket clip make right or leftKershaw Storm is a bargain for the money. You
handed carry a breeze.get fantastic sharpness, strength and style in a
3. Your fingers have solid protection withwell-designed folding knife.
Kershaw's time-tested frame lock. My knife was