Kershaw Natrix Sub-Frame Lock Knife Blue G-10/Carbon Fiber (3.25" Gray) 7007CF

Kershaw Natrix Sub-Frame Lock Knife Blue G-10/Carbon Fiber (3.25" Gray) 7007CF

Kershaw Natrix Sub-Frame Lock Knife Blue G-10/Carbon Fiber (3.25" Gray) 7007CF

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About Kershaw Natrix Sub-Frame Lock Knife Blue G-10/Carbon Fiber (3.25" Gray) 7007CF

This Natrix MODel is outfitted with a blue G-10 handle with a carbon fiber overlay and a gray ti coated manual opening blade.If the Kershaw Natrix looks familiar you're not experiencing deja-vu, it's based on the popular Zero Tolerance 0770. Kershaw wanted to bring this coveted design to a wider audience with an afFordable MODel designed for everyday carry and use. The drop point blade made from 8Cr13MoV steel offers a versatile cutting edge that is easy to sharpen and maintain. It has a G-10 handle scale that has been 3D machined and chamfered to fit perfectly in the hand. The sub-frame lock design provides secure blade lock up while reducing weight for ease of carry. A custom designed deep-carry pocket clip finishes off the ZT inspired design.Features:KVT ball bearings offer smooth and rapid blade deployment with the aid of a fLipper. Reversible deep carry pocket clip contours the handle design for maximized EDC comfort. Sub-Frame lock design provides a lightweight build and solid blade lock up.

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Specifications

Brand Kershaw
Category Folding Knives
Overall Length 7.50"
Blade Length 3.25"
Blade Thickness 0.11"
Blade Material 8Cr13MoV
Blade Style Drop Point
Blade Grind Flat
Finish Gray
Edge Type Plain
Handle Length 4.25"
Handle Thickness 0.43"
Handle Material Carbon Fiber, G-10
Color Black, Blue
Frame/Liner Stainless Steel
Weight 2.90 oz.
Pocket Clip Tip-Up
Knife Type Manual
Opener Flipper
Lock Type Frame Lock
Model Natrix
Model Number 7007CF
Country of Origin China
Best Use Everyday Carry
Product Type Knife

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Looks fooled me

Jeff L.
3 years ago

This knife was either messed up or just terrible. It was SUPER hard to open, the worst easiest of the 20+ assisted open knives I've used/owned. I broke it and won't be replacing it. Can't recommend buying one.

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Great, affordable knife!

Jason A.
5 years ago

Kershaw has a home run with this knife! Nice weight, not too light or too heavy. Bearings give it great action. It looks great, feels great in your hand, and the blade has a great edge shape. 8cr steel isnt that bad, never gave me any trouble and its easy to sharpen. Its not s30v or s35vn, but its serviceable and will cut things without complaint.
Lost a star because I'd like read more to see minimal liners to hold the stop pin. It should be fine, but I have worries that the G10 will wallow with use over time and the pin will get loose and fall out. Time will tell!
Overall, great knife, great price, good job Kershaw!

Great

Kyle B.
5 years ago

Solid knife. Runs on bearing so this knife is EXTREMELY smooth. Smoothest knife I own actually. This knife is also rocking the carbon fiber lament which is beautiful. This knife is also very light, for a rather larger EDC blade this knife easily gets forgettable when in the pocket all day.

Great starter knife

Griffin E.
5 years ago

This was my first entry into legit knife brands and I love it. My girlfriend got this for me for Christmas and I am very pleased with it. The bearings make the action feel great. The frame lock is so much better than a liner lock and overall the knife works great. My only complaint would be the steel but hey it was $45 at the end of the day.

Better than the first version

Matt C.
5 years ago

While it is a good knife for the price, I do have some complaints. The lock bar is rounded on the inside and causes your thumb to slide many times while trying to close the blade. Also its natural to put pressure on the rear while trying to close which makes it even harder to close. So it can be frustrating. But the blade shape is great, opening is smooth and easy. feels great inland. read more for the price its worth a shot to see if you like it. The carbon inlays do make the knife feel better in hand and adds a touch of class to the look.

New Kershaw Fan

Tyler F.
5 years ago

I wont lie, my wife picked this out for me at our local knife store. The detent combined with the flipper action took some major getting used to. But once the technique was mastered the reliable opening, blade shape, handle materials, size and weight of this knife make it an incredible value. I like to sharpen my knives so the steel doesnt bother me in the slightest! Easily the read more best looking knife in my small, but growing collection.
(4 stars is only because the g-10 in my handle had some sharp edges, nothing a little sandpaper didnt fix)

The Manuel Natrix is fanfreakitastic!!!

Johnny w.
5 years ago

I had loved the 777 design forever and all of its cousins as well but I hate assisted knives so I never got one, that's why I was stoked that kershaw was coming out with a manual one. I got mine and was surprised by just how great this thing is. The fit and finish is great, looks are great and the action is exceptional for a budget knife, granted I with the steel was better but read more for the price you can't complain. It came sharp as heck, it was dead centered and lock up is solid. You can't go wrong with the manual Natrix!!!!

Great for the money

Tim S.
5 years ago

I have a couple of issues with this knife but no knife ever seems to tick all the boxes. I have been wanting to try the sub frame lock knives and glad I waited for this CF model for the KVT bearing system. Has been my edc for a couple months and the edge retention is pretty good (was concerned about that) Love the bearing system makes it smooth and easy to open. Only complaints read more is the narrowness of the body. I am use to hefty ZTs so this feels thin in my hands. Also the sub frame takes a little getting use to. Its easy to find a finger laying on the lock which creates drag when opening it but with practice I learned to hold it a little differant as to keep my fingers away from the lock. All in all GREAT knife especially for the price. Beginner or collector great knife to have. Hoping to find this in M390 or other high end steel some day but no complaints with this steel. Like it well enough that I will be buying the copper when it finally comes out.

I like it!

Lee D.
5 years ago

Given the weight of this knife I thought it might feel a little flimsy Instead, it feels pretty solid. It has a moderate detente that predictably results in lockup when the blade is opened. It's a small knife that almost disappears when you wrap your hand around it, and the pocket clip is short. Neither of these factors bother me, but may bother some people. The CF onlays are attractive, read more but very slick. The fuller gives the blade some style, but I would have preferred FFG. This is an attractive knife that will be even better when American made models with better blade steel arrive.