
- Kershaw 1555G10 Cryo G10 Folding Knife with SpeedSafe
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| Added | May 23, 2014 |
30 day average: 13,112
90 day average: 13,182
The Kershaw Cryo, designed by Rick Hinderer, is one of Kershaw's best-selling knives. And now it's available with one of our customers' most-asked-for modifications: a G-10 front scale. This Cryo not only looks good, it also offers the extra grip some of you have been asking for. The G-10 scale also lightens the overall weight of this very practical knife. The Cryo was the result of collaboration between Rick Hinderer and the design and production engineers at Kershaw. It's designed to satisfy users' craving for a Hinderer knife, but at a price that meets the demands of their wallets. The original Cryo (model 1555TI) was selected as a Blade Show "Best Buy" and as Men's Journal Approved Gear. Like all Cryos, the G-10-handled Cryo is equipped with SpeedSafe assisted opening for smooth and easy one-handed opening. Access it with the built-in flipper or thumbstud. The blade steel is heat treated to Kershaw's exacting standards. The handle has a G-10 front scale with a stainless steel back. A sturdy frame lock secures the blade open during use and a Hinderer lockbar stabilizer ensures the lock doesn't over-extend. The Cryo G-10 is equipped with a four-position deep-carry pocketclip for maximum carry flexibility and discretion. The "flipper" is a protrusion on the back of the blade that the user can pull back on, or flip, in order to move the blade easily out of the handle. A portion of the handle (the knife frame) moves behind the blade to lock it into position during use.

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The Cryo, designed by Rick Hinderer, is one of best selling knives. And now it's available with one of the most asked for modifications: a G-10 front scale. This Cryo not only looks good, it also offers the extra grip some of you have been asking for. The G-10 scale also lightens the overall weight of this very practical knife. It's designed to satisfy users' craving for a Hinderer knife, but at a price that meets the demands of their wallets. The original Cryo was selected as a Blade Show 'Best Buy' and as Men's Journal Approved Gear. Like all Cryos, the G-10 handled Cryo is equipped with SpeedSafe assisted opening for smooth and easy one handed opening. Access it with the built in flipper or thumbstud. The handle has a G-10 front scale with a stainless steel back. A sturdy frame lock secures the blade open during use and a Hinderer lockbar stabilizer ensures the lock doesn't over extend. The Cryo G-10 is also equipped with a four position deep carry pocketclip for maximum carry flexibility and discretion. Blade length 2.75-inches Closed length 3.75-inches Flipper, thumbstud, SpeedSafe assisted opening Frame lock, lock bar stabilizer Brand: Kershaw Model: 1555g10 Color: Black Blade materials: Stainless Steel Handle materials: G10 Blade length: 2.75 Handle length: 3.75 Weight: 3.68 Dimensions: 6.5x2.38x1.13 Before purchasing this product, please familiarize yourself with the appropriate state and local regulations by contacting your local police dept., legal counsel and/or attorney general's office. You, as the buyer, not Overstock.com, are responsible to understand your local, state, and federal laws before placing an order.