🔪 Slice through your day with precision and style — the Cryo means business.
The Kershaw Cryo is a premium everyday carry pocket knife featuring a 2.75-inch corrosion-resistant stainless steel blade with titanium carbo-nitride coating. Designed in collaboration with Rick Hinderer, it offers Speedsafe assisted one-handed opening, a secure frame lock with lockbar stabilization, and a versatile 4-position deep-carry pocket clip for ambidextrous use. Weighing just 4.1 ounces and backed by a limited lifetime warranty, the Cryo blends rugged durability with sleek, professional aesthetics—perfect for work, outdoor adventures, and daily tasks.
Recommended Uses For Product | Everyday, Work |
Brand | Kershaw |
Model Name | Cryo |
Special Feature | Water-Resistant |
Age Range (Description) | 18+ yrs |
Included Components | knife |
Handle Material | Stainless Steel |
Color | 1555TI |
Blade Material | Alloy Steel |
Style | 1555TI |
Blade Length | 2.75 Inches |
Power Source | AC/DC |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Item Weight | 1.6 Ounces |
Blade Shape | Drop Point |
Blade Edge | Plain |
Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
Item Length | 6.5 Inches |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00087171033686 |
Size | 2.8" |
Manufacturer | Kershaw Sporting Goods |
UPC | 087171033686 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 4.88 x 1.42 x 1.34 inches |
Package Weight | 0.14 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 0.39 x 0.39 x 0.39 inches |
Brand Name | Kershaw |
Country of Origin | United States |
Warranty Description | Limited Lifetime Kershaw |
Material | steel |
Suggested Users | mens |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | 1555TI |
Model Year | 2012 |
Sport Type | Hunting |
B**T
Standard EDC Recommendation
I bought this knife for a friend of mine when her knife finally went out of comission, so though I don't own it, I've had some hands-on time with it and I think I got some (hopefully) accurate first impressions. Generally, though, I hate writing about gear that I haven't used for a few months. The bottom line is that buying the Cryo for 30 bucks should be legally considered theft. This knife is fantastic for the price that you pay.In the first place, the action on this knife is incredible. I'm used to my assisted EDC knife (now discontinued) but this was great. No matter if you're using it as a flipper or using the thumb studs, it just feels solid. You can snap it open very quickly and I was surprised myself at how natural it was. I loved the blade shape as well. Like many others, I'm a huge fan of Rick Hinderer knives and his designs. I was concerned that this would be a little small but after looking at it, those fears have been assuaged. The edge was sharp and I've got no complaints about it. Overall, the knife just looks really cool too. If we're being honest, a good 90% of the time, looks are what drive our purchases and this one is a looker. The grey coating is a good touch and hopefully it helps protect the knife from some of the elements it will get exposed to. For anyone who would dare complain about weight, it's perfect. The heft on it is great and it gives you a good, very solid feel in the hand. The ergonomics felt right and overall, it's a very comfortable knife to use.There are going to be some inherent issues with a knife in this class, however. To me, two things stood out. My first complaint was that the frame lock on this knife should have some jimping just to give you a reference in your hand for when you're closing it. I'm not the biggest fan of frame locks but the Cryo's was very comfortable, minus that one factor. The other addition I might like to see is a lock for the blade while it's folded. On an EDC knife, where there's a chance that it will get dropped or something might happen in the pocket, I appeciate it if that blade stays shut until I need it. I don't know how often that's going to happen, but it's something that I really do appreciate. In addition, I will mention that the knife is made in China and while there can be good quality control there, it's still China. I would love to see this blade manufactured in the United States.So despite the limitations of the Cryo, I'm going to give it 5 stars because it is THE high-value EDC blade. In the time since I started researching it, this knife has become my default suggestion for folks who are looking for a good, inexpensive knife to carry with them and increase their capability. If you pay peanuts you get moneys, so the Cryo was definitely a pleasant surprise in terms of qualtity.
J**N
My New EDC Knife
I looked at this knife for a while before actually purchasing. I was carrying a larger folder knife and every now and then if I had to carry other things around in my pockets it would get in the way. I saw the other reviews on this knife and made note of it's smaller size, but it took me a while to actually purchase. I am glad I did purchase this knife.Build quality is great, the finish is flaw free, and every bolt and screw is tight. The blade also came very sharp and has held up for a few weeks now without needing to be resharpened.SpeedSafe assisted opening took only a few openings to get the hang of opening quickly. I would have to say it is safe to open the knife this way. Fingers have to be out of the way or the knife cannot open. It's also on the opposite side of the handle from the blade which would make it very difficult to slip and have the fingers go in the way of the blade, probably not impossible, but much more difficult than most other knives I have owned or handled.The way the blade locks into place when opened is very strong. There is a part of the frame that, when the blade is up, drops down underneath the blade to keep it from closing. Myself and a few others from work spent some time messing with this and trying to get it to fail, but none of us could. It feels safer than the knives that have the lock on the back of the handle that acts like a button press. It's very possible to, when trying to pry something, grip the knife in a way that depresses that lever. It seems very difficult to do that with this knife's frame lock. When gripping, the hand is wrapped around the frame which would make it very difficult to spread the frame open and allow the lock to disengage.The color is nice and not too shiny. Light doesn't create a glare on it when it's in my pocket. Overall this a very nice knife. I would say it's best use is an every day carry knife. It's the right size and weight to clip in to the pocket. I wear it all day and it hasn't been in the way of me getting anything out of my pockets yet. Very pleased with the purchase.
J**C
As expected
The media could not be loaded. The knife is a great value for the price. Spring assisted action is smooth and snappy, hinge feels solid, and blade arrived reasonably sharp. The pocket clip is a touch strong, but that will wear in so to speak. I like that the clip is switchable for carry preference. Form factor is nice if you aren't in need of a large blade. I carry in my back pocket, sitting right next to my wallet and it fits with no issues.Experience with seller was unremarkable. I ordered the product, and it arrived on time as was promised.All of this for about $30. Not bad at all...
A**R
Zero complaints
Still have my originalKen Onion designed "Vapor" shown alongside my new "Cryo", just out of the box.I'm pleased & impressed with the Cryo.1. Great flawless finish with black clip &hardware, very striking.2. Very sharp, good slicer.3. Very quick deployment strong linerlock.4. Blade dead centered.5. Very good ergos, 4 finger grip out to thetailing end.6. Soft but sure jimping, not concerned if wet7. No concern over what some say is a weightissue, (call it a masculine feel)8. Very clean presentation.9. Good quality control.For the money it's definitely a keeper and I do recommend the Cryo. Slice with a smile!2.
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