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product_id: 69793559
title: "Natrix - Carbon Fiber"
brand: "kershaw"
price: "KD 33.71"
currency: KWD
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reviews_count: 12
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# Striking blue-gray carbon fiber handle KVT ball-bearing system for lightning-fast open Titanium carbo-nitride coated 8Cr13MoV steel blade Natrix - Carbon Fiber

**Brand:** kershaw
**Price:** KD 33.71
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🔪 Elevate your everyday carry with the Kershaw Natrix — where precision meets style in every slice.

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Natrix - Carbon Fiber by kershaw
- **How much does it cost?** KD 33.71 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- kershaw enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted kershaw brand quality
- Free international shipping included
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## Key Features

- • **Durability Meets Style:** Titanium carbo-nitride coating on premium 8Cr13MoV steel blade offers unmatched edge retention and corrosion resistance with a sleek, modern finish.
- • **Secure & Sleek Pocket Carry:** Custom deep-carry reversible clip and oversized pivot combine for discreet, comfortable everyday carry with a bold design statement.
- • **Lock It Down with Confidence:** Reliable sub-frame lock mechanism paired with all-black hardware and decorative backspacer for both safety and eye-catching aesthetics.
- • **Signature Carbon Fiber Handle:** 3D-machined G10 handle with a blue-gray carbon fiber overlay delivers a lightweight yet robust grip that stands out in any crowd.
- • **Effortless One-Handed Deployment:** KVT ball-bearing opening system ensures smooth, lightning-fast access with a built-in flipper—because every second counts.

## Overview

The Kershaw Natrix Pocket Knife features a 3.25-inch drop-point blade crafted from durable 8Cr13MoV steel with a titanium carbo-nitride coating for enhanced protection and edge retention. Its lightweight 2.9 oz design includes a 3D-machined G10 handle with a carbon fiber overlay in a unique blue-gray finish. Equipped with a KVT ball-bearing opening system and a secure sub-frame lock, this folding knife offers fast, safe one-handed deployment and reliable everyday carry with a reversible deep-carry clip. Perfect for professionals seeking a blend of performance, style, and convenience.

## Description

Lightweight enough for everyday carry, substantial enough for whatever life throws your way - the Kershaw Natrix is a sophisticated EDC knife built to impress. Made from 8Cr13MoV stainless steel, the 3.25" blade offers improved edge retention, strength and hardness. Finished with a titanium carbo-nitride coating for a sleek look and additional blade protection. The blue-gray contoured G10 handle features decorative carbon-fiber overlays and decorative backspacer for a unique look and comfortable, secure hold. Designed for safety, this folding knife features a KVT ball-bearing system for smooth, confident manual blade deployment. Patented Sub-Frame lock secures the blade in place, while maintaining the knife's lightweight feel. Pocketclip supports left- or right-handed carry in tip-up position. Whether at work, on a camping trip, or assisting on home projects, the Kershaw Natrix is a stylish work-ready folding pocket knife strong enough for any task.

Review: Sporty knife - definitely a good buy - Still 5 stars after weeks of use. - Overall, I am fairly impressed with this knife. The action is smooth and crisp. The fit and finish are decent. I like the blade geometry with the slight re-curve at the tip (kind of reminiscent of a bird's beak imo) and the fuller-like channel toward the spine of the blade. I like the short length on the (very) deep-carry pocket clip. It practically disappears in my pocket but is also quick and easy to deploy. The first thing I noticed was that the G10 & carbon fiber handle is SUPER light-weight. Almost too light... to the point that the knife is a tad blade-heavy. However, it is balanced enough that it's not awkward in the hand. The next thing I noticed was that the flipper nubbin is VERY small... like TINY to the point I was concerned about how comfortable it would be to use. Again though, the knife is impressively well-balanced, and it takes very little force to deploy cleanly every time with a little "light switch" flick. As noted in other reviews: Yes, the action was a little stiff at first - others have used graphite (good advice), but that's basically how ALL new knives are until they get used, and mine got broken in nicely with just a few days of use. Yes, the liners are kind of thin - but the lack of steel keeps the pocket weight way down, which is a plus for me. Yes, it's made in China - I am all for supporting American-made products, but the quality of the one I received is just as good if not better than many of the US knives in my collection. If you object to the origin for political reasons, fine. But the knife is good (at least the one I got). I didn't need to tweak, tighten, or adjust any of the hardware. It's not a blade for heavy use, but it's more than good enough for EDC general uses and it is a great looking knife. All things considered, this is a great knife! Especially for the price. I'm considering buying a backup. UPDATE: After a couple of weeks, I have noticed the jimping on the flipper can be just a bit harsh on my finger tips. Because the size is so small, it forces your finger into a very specific orientation, pressure, and movement to operate; which, with repeated use, can cause some discomfort. I can definitely foresee a strong callous forming if I continue to play with it as often as I have been. That being said, I still really like the knife and everything written above still holds true... in fact, I might actually like it even better now that I've been carrying it for a while!
Review: Kershaw Natrix CF - I own a number of Kershaw knives and I believe they are a great value for the money involved. The Natrix CF is no exception. It is lightweight, carries nicely in the pocket, and, as usual, is razor sharp. The only concern I have is it's long-term durability. Time will tell how this knife will last with the light to moderate use I give all of my knives. I am basing my concerns on the light weight of the knife itself, however I am hoping that the unexpected light weight is due to the carbon fiber used in the scales. Based upon the solid construction I suspect I am being overly cautious. The construction of the Natrix is tight with absolutely no play or wiggle between the blade and the frame anywhere throughout the swing arc of the blade. It locks up like a bank vault door and I have no concerns about the frame lock maintaining it's integrity. Upon deploying the blade with the flipper you notice that the blade sits in a slight detent when stowed. For this reason a good firm press on the flipper is needed but that also ensures complete opening and lockup in a fraction of a second. The ball-bearing pivot is smooth as butter. This is a tip-up carry only knife however the pocket clip can be reversed for either right or left pocket carry. The pocket clip is a deep-pocket carry clip. I do wish the clip was about 1/2" longer. The blade has a very attractive fuller groove that runs just below the spine of the blade on both sides. This fuller is visible when closed, which I like very much. It's a very nice detail and can be used for purchase to open the knife with your fingers, if you choose. The side plates appear to be a dark blue-grey G10 with the carbon fiber scales inlaid. The frame lock portion is the same color as the blade which is a very nice dark grey. The frame has a finger groove for proper gripping just below and slightly behind the pivot, exactly where it should be. The top of the blade has a section of jimping for the thumb approx. 1/2" along the rear of the spine, above and just ahead of the pivot, exactly where it should be also. The fuller groove mentioned above runs from just below the jimping all the way to the downward-curving edge of the drop point blade. Overall, this is a very attractive folder with smooth-as-silk blade operation, is a very convenient size for pocket carry, and has very solid construction. I am very pleased with my purchase and would buy it again in a heartbeat.

## Features

- NATRIX POCKET KNIFE: Classy, sophisticated and tough enough for any task - the Kershaw Natrix features a distinctive carbon-fiber overlay handle with a powerful drop point blade, making it a top choice for a lightweight pocket knife.
- DROP POINT PLAIN EDGE BLADE: The 3.25" blade is made from 8Cr13MoV steel that offers improved edge retention, strength and hardness. Finished with a titanium carbo-nitride coating for additional protection and a sleek look.
- G10 CARBON FIBER HANDLE: Blue-gray contoured G10 handle features a patterned carbon-fiber overlay for a secure, comfortable hold. Reversible pocketclip allows for right- or left-handed carry in tip-up position.
- DESIGNED FOR SAFETY: This folding pocket knife features a KVT ball-bearing system for smooth and secure manual blade deployment. Sub-Frame lock secures the blade in place.
- KERSHAW QUALITY: Since 1974, Kershaw has been committed to designing quality knives, built for those who take pride in what they carry. Natrix measures 7.5" overall, with a 3.25" blade and 2.9 oz weight.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B079XW6ZFG |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #435,207 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #2,052 in Pocket Knives & Folding Knives |
| Blade Edge | Plain |
| Blade Length | 3.25 Inches |
| Blade Material | Alloy Steel |
| Blade Shape | Drop Point |
| Blade Type | Non-Serrated |
| Brand | Kershaw |
| Brand Name | Kershaw |
| Color | 7007CF |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 717 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00087171051949 |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Handle Material | G10, carbon fiber overlay |
| Included Components | knife |
| Is Product Cordless | Yes |
| Item Length | 4.25 Inches |
| Item Shape | elongated with contoured handle |
| Item Type Name | NATRIX CARBON FIBER |
| Item Weight | 0.18 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Kershaw Sporting Goods |
| Model Name | NATRIX CARBON FIBER |
| Model Number | 7007CF |
| Part Number | 7007CF |
| Power Source | Manual |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Everyday, Work |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Size | 3.3" |
| Special Feature | Foldable, Locking Blades, Reversible |
| Special Features | Foldable, Locking Blades, Reversible |
| Style | Pocketknife |
| UPC | 087171051949 |
| Warranty Description | Limited Lifetime Warranty |

## Product Details

- **Age Range (Description):** Adult
- **Blade Material:** Alloy Steel
- **Brand:** Kershaw
- **Color:** 7007CF
- **Handle Material:** G10, carbon fiber overlay
- **Included Components:** knife
- **Model Name:** NATRIX CARBON FIBER
- **Recommended Uses For Product:** Everyday, Work
- **Special Feature:** Foldable, Locking Blades, Reversible
- **Style:** Pocketknife

## Images

![Natrix - Carbon Fiber - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/512aDnN3VKL.jpg)
![Natrix - Carbon Fiber - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61+BlRpFg3L.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Is this knife made in the USA?**
A: Kershaw is owned by Kai which is a Japanese blade company but from their web site ( Kershaw’s quality products are made in our 55,000 sq. ft. facility in Tualatin, Oregon (just south of Portland)). Just google it.

**Q: Is it speedsafe assisted opening**
A: Per Kershaw's literature, "There is no mechanical assist, such as SpeedSafe, used to open the folding knife. It opens the classic, old-school way."

**Q: does the knife lock?**
A: “The sub-frame lock design provides secure blade lock up while reducing weight for ease of carry. “  This is a quote from the Blade HQ description of the knife. The lock up is solid, yet easy to release for one handed closing. Excellent lightweight EDC knife. If by lock, you are referring to a “safety” like the Kershaw Leek or Scallion, the the answer is no.

**Q: How long is opened in inches**
A: Hello, when I purchased this Kershaw as I have given it away as a gift already, I believe it was right around 3.25 inches. FYI it is a very hard blade to open, the flip out mechanism is very stiff  and would not loosen up or get easier even after oiling the mechanism. You may want to check out some of the auto knives at blade op’s.com or blade HQ  as you will find much nicer and more functional knives through these sellers. Good luck

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Sporty knife - definitely a good buy - Still 5 stars after weeks of use.
*by T***C on January 5, 2019*

Overall, I am fairly impressed with this knife. The action is smooth and crisp. The fit and finish are decent. I like the blade geometry with the slight re-curve at the tip (kind of reminiscent of a bird's beak imo) and the fuller-like channel toward the spine of the blade. I like the short length on the (very) deep-carry pocket clip. It practically disappears in my pocket but is also quick and easy to deploy. The first thing I noticed was that the G10 & carbon fiber handle is SUPER light-weight. Almost too light... to the point that the knife is a tad blade-heavy. However, it is balanced enough that it's not awkward in the hand. The next thing I noticed was that the flipper nubbin is VERY small... like TINY to the point I was concerned about how comfortable it would be to use. Again though, the knife is impressively well-balanced, and it takes very little force to deploy cleanly every time with a little "light switch" flick. As noted in other reviews: Yes, the action was a little stiff at first - others have used graphite (good advice), but that's basically how ALL new knives are until they get used, and mine got broken in nicely with just a few days of use. Yes, the liners are kind of thin - but the lack of steel keeps the pocket weight way down, which is a plus for me. Yes, it's made in China - I am all for supporting American-made products, but the quality of the one I received is just as good if not better than many of the US knives in my collection. If you object to the origin for political reasons, fine. But the knife is good (at least the one I got). I didn't need to tweak, tighten, or adjust any of the hardware. It's not a blade for heavy use, but it's more than good enough for EDC general uses and it is a great looking knife. All things considered, this is a great knife! Especially for the price. I'm considering buying a backup. UPDATE: After a couple of weeks, I have noticed the jimping on the flipper can be just a bit harsh on my finger tips. Because the size is so small, it forces your finger into a very specific orientation, pressure, and movement to operate; which, with repeated use, can cause some discomfort. I can definitely foresee a strong callous forming if I continue to play with it as often as I have been. That being said, I still really like the knife and everything written above still holds true... in fact, I might actually like it even better now that I've been carrying it for a while!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Kershaw Natrix CF
*by S***T on May 29, 2020*

I own a number of Kershaw knives and I believe they are a great value for the money involved. The Natrix CF is no exception. It is lightweight, carries nicely in the pocket, and, as usual, is razor sharp. The only concern I have is it's long-term durability. Time will tell how this knife will last with the light to moderate use I give all of my knives. I am basing my concerns on the light weight of the knife itself, however I am hoping that the unexpected light weight is due to the carbon fiber used in the scales. Based upon the solid construction I suspect I am being overly cautious. The construction of the Natrix is tight with absolutely no play or wiggle between the blade and the frame anywhere throughout the swing arc of the blade. It locks up like a bank vault door and I have no concerns about the frame lock maintaining it's integrity. Upon deploying the blade with the flipper you notice that the blade sits in a slight detent when stowed. For this reason a good firm press on the flipper is needed but that also ensures complete opening and lockup in a fraction of a second. The ball-bearing pivot is smooth as butter. This is a tip-up carry only knife however the pocket clip can be reversed for either right or left pocket carry. The pocket clip is a deep-pocket carry clip. I do wish the clip was about 1/2" longer. The blade has a very attractive fuller groove that runs just below the spine of the blade on both sides. This fuller is visible when closed, which I like very much. It's a very nice detail and can be used for purchase to open the knife with your fingers, if you choose. The side plates appear to be a dark blue-grey G10 with the carbon fiber scales inlaid. The frame lock portion is the same color as the blade which is a very nice dark grey. The frame has a finger groove for proper gripping just below and slightly behind the pivot, exactly where it should be. The top of the blade has a section of jimping for the thumb approx. 1/2" along the rear of the spine, above and just ahead of the pivot, exactly where it should be also. The fuller groove mentioned above runs from just below the jimping all the way to the downward-curving edge of the drop point blade. Overall, this is a very attractive folder with smooth-as-silk blade operation, is a very convenient size for pocket carry, and has very solid construction. I am very pleased with my purchase and would buy it again in a heartbeat.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Incredible Value
*by A***. on April 14, 2019*

This knife absolutely knocks it out of the park for $30-40. Kershaw has been on a bit of a roll lately, and this continues the trend. I honestly can't name a better flipper The good: 1. Fitment: It's extremely well-assembled. Lockup is extremely solid with no blade play in any direction. Blade was perfectly centered, and there's no rattle from the ball bearings. 2. Action: Runs on the time-tested KVT bearings. Extremely smooth, no grittiness or hitch points out of the box. Lockbar is easy to access and is easily moved to close it. Just as smooth as any ball-bearing Zero Tolerance knife I've used. 3. Ergonomics: Quite comfortable in the hand. I have large hands and it would be slightly more comfortable with a larger hump on the back for me, but I can still easily get a full grip. I might have to try out the Natrix XL next to see if that fits my hands better. The G10 feels very high quality for the price, and the carbon fiber provides a surprising amount of grip for being a smooth finish. It's extremely lightweight and thin, and the deep carry pocket clip works very well - it holds securely without being overly loose or tight. 4. Design: Based on the ZT-0777, it's an extremely good-looking knife. The two-tone handle with CF is very fetching, and the gray blade finish suits it well. I love wharncliffe variant blade shapes like this - they look great and are extremely functional for everyday usage. 5. Out of box sharpness: Good, as always for Kershaws in this price range. Not the sharpest knife in the world, but more than ready to start using right away. Neutral: 1. Blade steel: It's 8Cr13MoV. Nothing wrong with this steel - it's cheap, corrosion-resistant, and easy to sharpen, but it won't hold an edge as long as modern powder or tool steels. Kershaw's heat treat and QC on their steel is better than any of their competitors at equivalent prices, but I would have gladly paid $20-30 extra to have the exact same knife with D2, S30V, or even 154CM. I hope they bring out blade steel variants on this KVT version of the standard Natrix in the future. The bad: 1. Finish: While still very good for the money, it's not perfect. The grind lines on the blade are not perfectly symmetrical - the thick bit near the tip was about 1 mm further up on one side. While the blade spine and outside edges of the G10 handle are nicely chamfered, the inside edges are quite sharp if you dig in with your thumb while using the knife. This could easily be fixed by taking the knife apart and lightly sanding down the inside edges, and though they will likely wear in a bit over time. There were also a couple of dents/imperfections in the carbon fiber out of the box, and some small spots on the edges where the CF had obviously chipped during machining. Nothing that you would notice unless you really inspect it closely, but it's worth noting that it's not quite up to the standards of higher-priced options like a Zero Tolerance. All in all, an incredible value. It makes a great lightweight EDC, and it's cheap enough that you really don't have to worry about it getting dirty or damaged. The combination of its light weight, great flipping action, and low cost have had it in my pocket every day for the last few weeks, despite my collection including knives that cost more than 10x as much.

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