Where have you seen this profile before? Thats right. The new Kershaw Natrix is based on brother brand Zero Tolerances 0770, which itself was inspired by the award-winning ZT 0777. The design has apparently been the envy of certain other knifemakers. And now were taking it back. Kershaws new Natrix features a drop-point blade of 8Cr13MoV that offers solid performance with good edge-holding and easy resharpening. The Blackwashed blade finish looks good and even helps hide use scratches. Accessed with the built-in flipper, SpeedSafe assisted opening makes it easy to open the Natrix one-handed so its always ready when you need it. The handle is lightweight G-10, 3D-machined and chamfered to fit comfortably in the hand. An oversized pivot provides an attention-grabbing detail on the front of the knife, while Kershaw's patented Sub-Frame Lock secures the blade and provides a dramatic, contrasting line on the back. The Kershaw Sub-Frame Lock is covered under US Patent 69.120.234. The Sub-Frame Lock design also enables them to lighten the weight of the Natrix, so that you get a big, useful blade in a knife that still weighs in at a mere 2.9 ounces. A decorative aluminum backspacer lightens the load even further and adds another embellishment. Finally, a custom-designed deep-carry pocketclip echoes the lines of a special recess machined into the handle to complete this good-looking knife. Now the next time you see this famous knife profile, it will be from a manufacturer that has a right to the design: Kai. SELECT SPECS: --SpeedSafe® assisted opening --Steel Sub-Frame Lock --Flipper --Reversible deep-carry (left/right, tip-up) pocketclip --Steel: 8Cr13MoV, Blackwashed finish --All black hardware --Handle: G-10 --Blade length: 3.25 in. (8.3 cm) --Closed length: 4.25 in. (10.8 cm) --Open length: 7.5 in. (19.1 cm) --Weight: 2.9 oz. (82.2 g) PRC