Well, my new knives arrived yesterday, so I got my first look at them.
Here they are:
Kershaw Skyline
Kershaw Chill
And also:
A sharpener
My first impressions are very positive. The knives didn't arrive especially sharp, but a little touch-up with the new sharpener fixed that quick. They're now razor sharp, I'm seriously considering getting a few more of those sharpeners and keeping them in the kitchen, garage, tool-box, tackle-box, backpack, etc.
First, they're LIGHT. The two knives together don't weigh any more than my Storm, itself not a real heavy knife. Good for what I want, something I carry a lot and use a little.
Both flip open easily with one-hand, but with no assisted opening. The grips feel very secure and non-slip. The blade locks securely, but releases easily when it's time to close it up.
I have to switch the clip around, I like a knife pointed the other way when I clip it to my pocket. It was raining last night and my torx screwdrivers are in the garage, didn't feel like getting wet to get them.
Time will tell how they stand up to use, but if I'm half as happy as I was with my last Kershaw knife I'll be real happy with these.
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Re: New Knives
My only complaint about the Skyline is its a bit small in the hand. If it were even just 25% larger, it would be a major improvement.
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Those look pretty sweet.
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I haven't noticed that (not that I've used it to actually CUT anything yet, but...), and I have pretty big hands. Maybe if I used it all day I'd notice an issue, but since I probably use it a few times a week to cut open a box, cut string, cut fishing line, etc I doubt I'll have a problem.Steamforger wrote:My only complaint about the Skyline is its a bit small in the hand. If it were even just 25% larger, it would be a major improvement.
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Another observation. I'm carrying the Skyline today, I keep thinking I left my knife home because I don't feel the familiar weight in my pocket. Like I said, these knives are LIGHT.