


🔪 Slice through your day with the Blur — where precision meets effortless style.
The Kershaw S30V Blur is a top-tier everyday carry pocketknife featuring a 3.4-inch drop point blade crafted from premium S30V powdered stainless steel for exceptional edge retention and toughness. Its assisted SpeedSafe opening system enables quick, one-handed deployment, while the anodized 6061-T6 aluminum handle with Trac-Tec inserts offers a lightweight yet secure grip. Finished with a durable stonewashed coating, this knife balances rugged durability with sleek, tactical aesthetics, making it a trusted tool for professionals and enthusiasts alike.









| ASIN | B0015ZXCT0 |
| Age Range (Description) | 18+ yrs |
| Best Sellers Rank | #15,441 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #52 in Pocket Knives & Folding Knives |
| Blade Edge | drop point |
| Blade Length | 3.5 Inches |
| Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
| Blade Shape | Drop Point |
| Brand | Kershaw |
| Color | Black Stonewash |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Date First Available | October 2, 2001 |
| Department | Unisex-Adult |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00087171167275 |
| Hand Orientation | Right Hand |
| Handle Material | Aluminum |
| Included Components | Knife and Box |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Length | 3.4 Inches |
| Item Weight | 3.53 ounces |
| Item model number | 1670S30V |
| Manufacturer | Kershaw Sporting Goods |
| Model Name | Kershaw - Blur - S30V Steel |
| Orientation | Horizontal |
| Power Source | AC/DC |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Cleansing |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Shape | Folding |
| Size | 3.5" |
| Special Feature | Water-Resistant |
| Style | Blur Liner Lock |
| Theme | Utility |
| UPC | 087171167275 |
A**W
High quality knife, great price point for what you get
This knife is very high quality and was razor sharp out of the box. I’ve had knives of all kinds and price points, and this one is great for the price. Looks great, has a shark blade, and the edge holds up well to standard use. The spring assist works great and helps to open quickly with just a small push. The grip is solid and feels great in my larger hands. Size and weight are great and feels light for this quality of a knife, but does not feel cheaply made because of the lighter weight. If needed, I would but this exact model again.
B**N
An EDC Modern Classic Well Worth the Price
Kershaw's Blur is one of those designs that hardly seems to age a day and in my opinion remains just as relevant for EDC well after it first released in 2004, and it's been one of my go-to choices for a good reason. The anodized aluminum handles make this knife deceptively lightweight for the size and help to make it feel smaller than it actually is while in your pocket, and the rubber inserts on the handle offer plenty of grip without being so aggressive that they'll tear up your pockets. The blade comes hair shaving sharp right out of the box, and the 14c28n blades that come on most models is ridiculously easy to resharpen yourself if you don't feel like sending back to Kershaw for resharpening. The inset liner lock helps to cut down on weight in conjunction with the aluminum handles, and has been plenty strong even after years of use on the Blurs in my collection. Kershaw's "SpeedSafe" assisted opening system is very authoritative when deploying the blade, and definitely helps the Blur live up to its name. Interestingly, I would say the springs on the Blurs feels "gentler" than on other Kershaws I own, such as the Cryo and Link, but I'd say the spring system on the Blur perfectly nails the sweet spot for reliability while still being fairly easy to use. YMMV on the finish though. On older production Blurs with finishes on the blade, they feature a DLC coating on the blade, while current production models have Cerakote applied on the blades. I personally haven't noticed an appreciable performance difference between the two finishes on my Blurs, positive or negative, given my relatively pedestrian use for most of my folding knives, just something to keep in mind if that is something that matters to you for your needs. Honestly, the only real gripe I can offer to the Blur's design is a very minor and personal one, that being the long outdated pocket clip design being unfriendly for left-handers. Even 21+ years after its introduction, its still a right side only design, so your only options to adjust how you carry it is changing from tip up or tip down. I personally am somewhat ambi, but prefer using my blades left handed and carrying my blades in my left side front pocket in reflection of that, so it's a minor annoyance when I have to fiddle around to flip it over to the correct side to deploy the blade, but really it only takes me just an extra second. Beyond my minor complaint about the outdated ergonomics, it really is still one of the best EDC buys for the price even more than two decades after its introduction. Highly recommend the Blur for anyone looking for a nice, pocket friendly blade but doesn't want to spend big bucks on a Benchmade or even some of Kershaw's more premium offerings like the Launch series of automatic knives or the crossbar locking Bel-Air series. Here's to yet another two decades for the Blur!
W**!
Another great knife from Kershaw.
I picked this one up at the local Wall-Mart for $65 and it was worth it. It opens lighting fast and has an nice grip feel to the handle. Very easy one handed operation, both opening and closing. I was lucky to get the one with the real toothy serrated blade, more like a saw. A great camping companion. Carries well in my pocket. Doesn't come out unless I want it to. It's razor sharp right out of the box. A nice addition to my collection. If you buy this knife I'm sure you will like it. I'm updating this review because I think it's very important to stress the Kershaw difference. Yes, that sounds like an advertisement, and it was meant to be. I have had such great response from Kershaw that I've decide to become a reseller of their knives. They are simply the best with regards to customer service. Now let's start by saying that no one, and I mean no one can make a perfect knife. They all will have defects from time to time. If you get one that slipped through the cracks and wasn't up to specs You would want a refund or a replacement, right? That's what Kershaw does and more. They will communicate with you directly and they will do what ever it takes to make you a satisfied customer. I have dealt with other knife companies and have run into brick walls. NOT Kershaw! They go the extra mile to keep you coming back for more. So, what about this knife? It is what you would expect for a knife in this price range. It has a low failure rate. It is well built and in 99.99% of the time will not need to be returned or replaced do to a defective item (that's about one in 10,000). I own a lot of Kershaw knives and I have received a few duds. They were all replace or repaired at no cost to me. So when you're thinking of getting a knife. Ask yourself one very important question. If I get a bad one, can I get my money back, or get a new one? The answer when it comes to Kershaw is, undeniably, YES! One more thing. Kershaw is one of the only knife companies that I know if that offers FREE sharpening. Just send the knife to them and they will restore the blade to a razor sharp edge at no charge other then the cost of shipping it to them (about $10). They even cover the return shipping cost. I could go on and on, needless to say, buy a Kershaw knife and most likely, you'll want to but another one. I did with this one.
***@
One of the best EDC knives
I'd give it 6 stars if that was possible. Absolutely superb EDC pocket knife. It has a good start as its made in the U.S. It's simple, powerful assisted open feature along with a secure safety lock that is also easy to manipulate and close the knife make one handed use both possible and easy. Out of the box there was no grit present and no roughness in opening/closing. Initial lube with CLP didn't improve functionality which, to me, indicates good design, assembly and packaging as CLP itself is a superb lube for close fitting machinery so, if its not improved it was good to begin with. The blade is 14C28N stainless steel and 'cerakoted' which adds to rust resistance. It was very sharp out of the box and while not as hard as other steels is also easier to sharpen well which is the nature of steel.
K**E
Ich habe es geliebt, jetzt ist es konfisziert und ich be Komme rechtliche Probleme
A**E
Ich liebe das Messer. Sau scharf und Verschluss nach 100 malen benutzen wie neu
T**D
Me ha gustado mucho la hoja S30V ha venido muy afilado,eso se nota,es compacto aunque un poco pesado,tiene buen agarre y se abre superrapido,es un todo terreno.Recomendable
T**R
Stahlegierung hatte mich schon auf gute Performance hoffen lassen. Nach dem Erhalt etwas nachgeschliefen, aber nur auf einem Schleifstein und das Messer war danach sehr scharf. Es läßt sich gut aufklappen und im Vergleich zu anderen Messer auch einfacher schließen. Hat sich beim Camping schon mehrfach bewährt.
M**M
Great materials, great design and overall building quality. USA made for the price paid was a great deal. I felt quite dispointed by the lock system that was so close to the edge of the blade that it slipped out. I had to disassemble the knife and readjust the system. It’s not something you expect to do on a new item made in USA by Kershaw. I love the brand and I know that this knife will last for long years to come but from a customer centric point of view I expected a flawless quality control on such an important part of the mechanism. Security is of the essence. Best regards.
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