Product Review
When bigger is better, the outdoorsman needs a large, trustworthy blade. Kershaw’s Natrix XL, based on brother brand Zero Tolerance’s 0770, delivers. With its high-performance, drop-point steel blade boasting a 3.75-inch length, the Natrix is ready to tackle any variety of tasks. From everyday use in the home, garage or garden – such as cutting twine or cardboard – to the varied demands of wilderness, mountain and stream – like clearing brush or skinning game – users depend on the versatility of their EDC. With its black-oxide finish blade and olive-drab, machined handle, the Natrix XL looks good while working hard. Kershaw’s patented sub-frame lock allows for a lighter carry and boasts dramatic, contrasting lines, further adding to the knife’s appeal. Kershaw’s built-in flipper with KVT ball-bearing allows for a slick manual open. As handsome as it is functional, the charcoal-black hardware, oversized pivot and reversible pocketclip increase this EDC’s rugged appearance in a big way.











