We’ve seen a lot of titanium in power tools—mostly to reduce weight. The Kershaw Dimension Plain Edge Titanium knife saw its debut at the 2013 Shot Show in Vegas. If the Terminator used a knife, it would be this one. The handle is titanium with deeply machined grooves in the sides and finger contours on the bottom. The drop-point blade is made from 8Cr13MoV steel, which should hold an edge quite well. Kershaw included their SpeedSafe assisted-open on this knife, which can be accessed using the built-in flipper or thumb stud, and it features a three-position “Tri-Carry” pocket clip.
Basically, we all want one. Now.
Kershaw Dimension Titanium Knife Features
- Model: 3810
- Speed Safe assisted opening
- Frame lock with lock bar stabilizer
- Flipper and thumb stud
- Quad-carry; deep-carry
- Steel: 8Cr13MoV
- Finish: stonewashed
- Handle: Machined G-10 steel bolster front, 410 steel back
- Blade length: 3 Inch (7.6 cm)
- Closed length: 4 1/4 Inch (10.8 cm)
- Overall length: 7 1/4 Inch (18.4 cm)
- Weight: 5 ounces
The Kershaw Dimension 3810 knife prices out around $76 online.