🧡 Slice through your day with style and speed!
The Kershaw Leek Orange Pocket Knife features a 3-inch drop point blade crafted from premium Sandvik 14C28N stainless steel, paired with a durable, scratch-resistant orange anodized aluminum handle. Designed for everyday carry, it offers SpeedSafe assisted one-handed opening and secure liner and tip locks, all while weighing a mere 2.4 ounces. Backed by a limited lifetime warranty, this knife blends high performance with standout aesthetics for the modern professional.
Recommended Uses For Product | Everyday, Work |
Brand | Kershaw |
Model Name | 1660OR |
Special Feature | Water-Resistant,lightweight |
Age Range (Description) | 18+ yrs |
Included Components | Knife |
Handle Material | Aluminum |
Color | 1660OR |
Blade Material | Sandvik 14C28N |
Style | Pocketknife |
Blade Length | 3 Inches |
Power Source | AC/DC |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Item Weight | 67.9 Grams |
Blade Shape | Drop Point |
Blade Edge | Plain |
Reusability | Disposable |
Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
Item Length | 5 Inches |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00087171035130 |
Size | 3" |
Manufacturer | Kershaw Sporting Goods |
Manufacture Year | 2022 |
UPC | 087171447292 087171035130 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 4.76 x 1.46 x 1.26 inches |
Package Weight | 0.09 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5.25 x 4 x 1.5 inches |
Brand Name | Kershaw |
Warranty Description | Limited Lifetime Warranty |
Suggested Users | mens |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | 1660OR |
Model Year | 2013 |
A**O
Good Quality EDC Knife
Purchased this last week and am very happy. Blade is strong and sharp. Knife is light and thin making it perfect for my pocket wearing anything. Would buy again.
J**N
MADE IN THE USA!
This orange Kershaw Leek is just the latest in my growing collection of Leek knives. It's fit, function, and appearance are all one would and should expect from Kershaw. It came razor sharp and super pointy right out of the box. The blade slices with ease on everything I've tried. The "slicey," if you will, nature of the blade gives a very satisfying feeling as it goes to work. The blade is well centered and the release and unlock features function perfectly. As I stated, the knife is made in the USA and I'm proud to have it amongst my growing collection. Buy with confidence!
B**N
Favorite EDC Knife
This is one of the best knives for the money I've ever had. I carry it every day and barely notice it because it's so thin and lightweight. Only complaint is the clip screws back out over time, so I've put a touch of thread lock on them, problem solved.
B**Y
Kershaw-y goodness
It's a Kershaw, enough said. I've come to collect a handful of Kershaws over the past year or so. The design, material, fit and finish have all been top notch. This particular review is for the Orange SpeedSafe Leek.The knife is shipped in a cardboard Kershaw box. Inside the box is the knife in a plastic sleeve with a little dessicant pack. Warranty/information card is included.Initial impression is great. The anodizing is phenomenal and the bead blasted steel matches well with the orange. It isn't as vibrant as the picture shows, not a 'blaze' orange, more like a burnt copper. Gorgeous. The silver hardware meshes well with the orange. The clip is reversible, tip up or down, right hand only and is solid. Tip up carry will expose about an inch of the knife. The safety works but seems out of place to me. I used a Torx bit and removed it altogether.The operation of the SpeedSafe works fine, slightly slower than the Blur, about on par with the Brawler. The SS actuator tab is small-ish but has adequate enough jimping to be activated pretty quickly. The knife pops open with a 'thwack' and locks up solidly. The blade is held in place with a standard liner lock. The lock itself is slightly difficult to access but isn't super stiff, which is a pro. Approximately 60% lock engagement on my model.Now to the blade. This mother came SHARP. Bald spots on my forearm and leg, Very nice. The profile is thin, about 3/4 of an inch wide at its widest area down to a needle point. Don't drop this on your toe or you'll be en route to the ER. Jimping on the spine is so-so. The grind is nice and it's a very attractive knife. 3 inch, razor sharp blade. One drawback is the thin-ness of the blade. Definitely light duty use, the tip will certainly snap if used for prying, don't do it.In my opinion, Kershaw hit a home run with this knife, so long as you know that this isn't a survival knife. It is without a doubt a very serviceable EDC knife that has found it's way into my rotation. 5 star recommendation from me.
T**N
Love the Leek
I've lost 4 of these over the course of 15 years and this is my 5th.The pros:The blade profile is quick and easy to sharpen. It also holds an edge well.It is super thin and sleek in the pocket.The cons:The spring assist opening has been pretty inconsistent across the 5 I've owned.The thin profile also means that the tip is fragile and will snap under any kind of prying, so keep that in mind if you're THAT guy.
J**Y
Easy flip and solid but light weight.
It’s one of my best knives!
C**R
Sharp and sharp looking plus you just feel cool when you open it
Great knife well made construction great color great hand feel ridiculously sharp holds an edge for quite a while and makes you feel straight up cool when you flick it open switchblade style
R**F
Good EDC knife
I love the design of the blade over all appearance but it does have a few drawbacks. As a carry knife it is great for once in a while use but after continued use your hand will get tired as it has many hot spots. The handle is just not that comfortable to hold and it is not as heavily built as I thought it would be. I love the way it opens and closes and the safety lock is great. I removed the pocket clip. They are convenient but can help you lose the knife too! I learned the hard way! I did find my other knife after back tracking almost a mile but learned a valuable lesson that limbs can grab and steal it right out of your pocket when there is something to grab. Pocket knives go deep into my pocket now. Seems to hold a decent edge and I will send more of an update later on the next trip to the boonies in the few weeks. Will update later.UPDATE: Sept. 8, 2016... Well the knife is certainly well made and operates in all functions smooth as silk, but I have to place it in the light to med duty use category. Not as durable as I expected in the boonies and was very careful with the needle sharp point. Didn't want to break it. Too many hot spots on the handle if you are using it long time periods. But it's great for gutting fish, cleaning squirrels and general camp kitchen use as well as EDC. Warning...don't abuse it. Use it as a knife and not a general purpose tool as the blade is fairly thin compared to other models. I keep it in an extra pack now. For my use camping and everyday use I had to go back to my old Buck that it a lot tougher with a much thicker blade. It's about worn out from years of use but Buck will fix that problem with their Forever Warranty, and I will order another in the mean time for a backup. But the LEEK is still a decent knife for EDC.
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