








🔪 Unlock your edge with sleek precision and unstoppable style.
The Kershaw Iridium Reverse Tanto Folding Pocket Knife features a robust 3.4-inch D2 high-carbon steel blade with a stealthy black PVD finish, secured by the innovative DuraLock crossbar locking mechanism. Designed for everyday carry, its lightweight black anodized aluminum handle offers ambidextrous use and reversible deep-carry pocket clip, combining modern elegance with practical durability—all engineered in the USA and backed by a limited lifetime warranty.
| Recommended Uses For Product | General purpose cutting, Everyday carry |
| Brand | Kershaw |
| Model Name | Black Iridium |
| Special Feature | Foldable |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Included Components | Pocket Clip |
| Handle Material | Aluminum |
| Color | Black |
| Blade Material | D2 High-Carbon Tool Steel |
| Style | Crossbar Lock |
| Blade Length | 3.5 Inches |
| Theme | Modern Elegance |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Item Weight | 3.3 Ounces |
| Blade Shape | Spear Point |
| Blade Edge | Plain |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Item Length | 7.87 Inches |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00087171065601 |
| Shape | Folding Knife |
| Orientation | Tip Up |
| Size | 3.5" |
| Blade Type | Spear Point |
| Manufacturer | Kershaw |
| UPC | 087171065601 |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 4.88 x 1.46 x 1.34 inches |
| Package Weight | 0.11 Kilograms |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 6 x 2.5 x 2.5 inches |
| Brand Name | Kershaw |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Warranty Description | Limited Lifetime Warranty |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Suggested Users | Unisex-Adult |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Part Number | 2038BLK |
D**L
Close to perfect
As close to perfect as it gets. Great design. Flawless fit and finish. Sharp perfectly centered blade. Smooth precise action and solid lockup. Great materials and price.
S**.
Perfect EDC
This knife has been my every day pocket companion for about a year now. It has faithfully handled everything I've thrown at it which is relatively light use. The blade keeps and edge reasonably well and has t picked up any damage so far. The chassis is durable and still looks brand new. It's aluminum so don't go opening bottles with it. The action is excellent. Very fidgety with a solid lock up and zero wiggle. I don't think I've ever had to adjust the tension either.
M**S
Good Everyday Knife
The media could not be loaded. This is a very smooth operating knife. The blade opens with a flick of the wrist. It can be opened with the ambidextrous thumb stud, or pull back the Duralock button, and swing the blade open. With a release of the button lock, the blade effortlessly swings back into handle. The Duralock locks the blade securely. The knife fits well in the hand, as well as in the pocket. The pocket clip is tip up oriented only. This knife was received in arm-shaving sharpness right out of the box. The thickness of the blade is adequate for EDC and light duty work. There isn't any side to side play with the blade in any position, and feels solid. Overall, I'm happy with this knife and feel it will serve me well.
J**E
Slippery scales
Really sleek and nice knife. Have had it for about a year now. However, it is slippery due to the all aluminum frame. Every time I use it I don’t feel confident that it won’t slip out of my hand. I see this knife more of an office or at home knife where you’re just opening Amazon packages or a knife you carry to show off when you do use it. The duralock is nice and convenient but I always feel that it will open in my pocket due to how easy it is to flip open (will probably never happen but who knows). I put some grip tape on it and it sort of helps but not entirely. Definitely not a knife I’d carry if I know I’m going to be using it to cut more than cardboard. After a few packages, I noticed the blade now wiggles just so slightly. It may not bother others but it bothers me lol. If you have the money and see yourself using it as your daily carry, go for it.
D**Y
Becoming my 2nd favorite edc knife I own.
I don't typically consider Kershaw to be all that impressive in regard to ease of action, blade retention, or even aesthetic appeal, obviously the last is strictly subjective to my own preference and can't be taken as anything objectively disagreeable comparatively. That being said, after one of the chefs I worked with picked up the original release with mirror blade and brass liner I was intrigued, the blade design and scales were sleek, edge was definitely sharp and the bar lock offered multiple action options all of which were smooth and fast. I bought the black option the same day from blade hq, and then a 2nd one from Amazon. I work in a kitchen and breaking down boxes, cutting into multiple layers of cater wrapping when new guy gets too ambitious with the plastic wrap, and a myriad number of other needs this knife gets a lot of action daily. After a month of heavy use it's still sharp, I keep my chef knives razor sharp whether it's a honing steal, ceramic, porcelain, or leather strop, and regularly run my knives on whetstones to keep them savage sharp, it's habitual daily ritual, I haven't given this knife the treatment because it hasn't needed it. It will hold an edge, I can't speak to retention for people using the knife for whittling wood or using it to cut carpet, rope, or whatever other things put a strain on the edge more than cardboard, varying spec plastic, and butchers twine. Action is still smooth, and is honestly enjoyable enough to be considered a bladed fidget spinner, it's entertaining and incredibly satisfying to feel the blade lock into place, just a tip if you are using the lock bar to deploy, only hold it down until the blade releases from closed lock position, otherwise you'll run the risk of having it kick back and close or fail to lock into open position on your first swivel, I typically thum flick the stud to open and then only use the lock bar to release and close but whatever your preference is just be aware of that. I would recommend this knife to anyone looking for an incredibly reasonable priced edc that offers more bang for your buck than almost any knife I can think of. Does it measure up to a Benchmade bugout, in a lot of ways, absolutely. Obviously blade quality isn't comparable but that's where the 180-300$ price point for a bugout comes in. You could buy 3-5 of these Kershaw for one Benchmade. Just saying...
J**.
Great affordable and tough knife.
So far I've had the knife for a few months and have yet ti have a problem. The blade is pretty tough and I've put it through its paced. The lockup could be a bit tighter. I don't feel that its unsafe at all. It could just be a little tighter. I bought this knife to carry around as a knock-around knife so i dont beat up my expensive knives too much. It's been in my pocket every day since I bought it. The blade shape is great and is a useful size. The tip is very pointy. Its the first knife ive had with this blade profile and I love it. It seems small and lightweight but has a nice and solid feel. I set it up as I do with every new knife. Adjusted the screws and hinge to my liking and it hasn't needed any adjustment since. Great value for what you get. The blade also stays usefully sharp for a long time. Which is definitely a plus.
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