Kershaw Flatbed Folding Pocket Knife Review

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Kershaw Flatbed Folding Pocket Knife
PTR Review
  • Overall Rating 9.0

The Kershaw Flatbed folding pocket knife lives up to its name as a highly functional EDC. If you're looking for a tough, reliable, and affordable pocket knife that's comfortable in a wide range of applications, the Flatbed is a great choice.

Overall Score 9.0 (out of 10)

Kershaw Flatbed Is An Affordable, Functional EDC Pocket Knife

Without even looking at the Kershaw Flatbed pocket knife, the name indicates a highly functional utility. Our knives have to work for a spot in our pockets and we wanted to know if thereโ€™s more to this one than just a name.

Kershaw Flatbed Pocket Knife Blade

8Cr13MoV Blade

Kershaw starts with 8Cr13MoV blade steel. It takes an excellent edge and while its edge retention isnโ€™t great compared to the super steels, itโ€™s easy to sharpen and has decent corrosion resistance. Kershawโ€™s Blackwash finish adds an extra layer of corrosion resistance and itโ€™s a very attractive finish in my opinion.

Overall, itโ€™s a respectable steel blend that we prefer over 420HC and makes for an affordable knife.

Kershaw Flatbed Blade

Kershaw shapes the blade into an American Tanto style that measures 3 1/8 inches. Its plain edge adds a slight belly to its leading section before hitting the classic Tanto angle. The spine of the blade introduces a curve starting at the tip before angling down and sweeping back up into the jimping.

Itโ€™s a good choice for cuts that require a solid piercing tip to get started and makes for reliable tactical use.

The blade deploys with a spring assist and finger flipper. The action is snappy and while the movement isnโ€™t as smooth as some of the bearing-only models, itโ€™s so quick that you wonโ€™t notice.

Kershaw Flatbed Pocket Knife Handle

Kershaw Flatbed Handle

The handle features a lightweight, comfortable black G10 material. Inside, thereโ€™s a liner lock that avoids disrupting the exterior look the way a frame lock does.

Thereโ€™s a Blackwashed steel inlay on one side, breaking up the handle with an asymmetrical shape that adds interest.

Deep Carry Clip

The clip is left/right reversible and installs only in the tip-up carry position. Itโ€™s a deep carry style that only leaves ~1/4-inch of the handle exposed above your pocket.

Additional Highlights

Kershaw Flatbed in Hand
  • 4 1/8 inches closed, 7 1/4 inches open
  • 3.2 ounces

Kershaw Flatbed Price

Kershawโ€™s price for the Flatbed is a very reasonable $39.99 and itโ€™s running about the same at our favorite online retailers. Kershaw backs the knife with a limited lifetime warranty.

The Bottom Line

The Kershaw Flatbed folding pocket knife lives up to its name as a highly functional EDC. If youโ€™re looking for a tough, reliable, and affordable pocket knife thatโ€™s comfortable in a wide range of applications, the Flatbed is a great choice.

Specifications

  • Model: Kershaw 1376
  • Blade Material: 8Cr13MoV with Blackwash finish
  • Blade Style: Tanto
  • Opening: Spring-assisted flinger flipper
  • Handle Material: G10
  • Clip: Left/right deep carry, tip-up
  • Blade Length: 3 1/8 inches
  • Closed Length: 4 1/8 inches
  • Open Length: 7 1/4 inches
  • Weight 3.2 ounces

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