Kershaw Knives 2016

Introducing | New for 2016 the Barge from Kershaw Knives, a folding knife designed with the functionality of a prybar.

Kershaw Barge

You know you do it. And you know you shouldn’t. You should never use the blade of your knife—especially the blade of your folding knife—as a prybar.

However, if you’re pry-prone anyway, we now have the right knife for you. The Barge features an integral prybar that extends from the backspacer of the knife. Now there’s no need to even think about wrenching on something with your blade. Finally, you’ve got the right tool for the job—an actual prybar built into the back of the knife.

Kershaw Barge 2

That said, the Barge’s other end is pretty handy, too. The shorter blade is a modified Wharncliffe with a fairly straight edge, which is a great shape for a general utility knife. That edge is extra handy for when you might need to bear down on something you’re cutting. The stonewashed finish hides scratches easily.

The handle has a faux G-10 textured front scale for grip and a stonewashed steel back with sturdy frame lock. The pocketclip is designed for tip-down carry and is left/right reversible.

Kershaw Barge 3

Specs

  • Manual opening with thumbstud
  • Frame lock
  • Reversible pocketclip (left/right, tip-down)
  • Steel: 8Cr13MoV, stonewashed finish
  • Handle: Glass-filled nylon, steel back
  • Blade length: 2.6 in. (6.6 cm)
  • Closed length: 4.7 in. (11.9 cm)
  • Open length: 7.3 in. (18.5 cm)
  • Weight: 5.4 oz. (153.1 g)

 


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