Is the Kershaw Leek the most popular knife in the world? Do a little research and you will see this knife coming up on the short lists over and over again. It is the number one selling knife on this website by a very wide margin. Once you get your Kershaw Leek you will know why it is so wildly popular.
The Kershaw Leek 1660: Unmatched Popularity for Everyday Carry
Carry the #1 Best-Selling Knife with Confidence
For good reason, the Kershaw Leek 1660 consistently tops the charts as a favorite knife. This classic design by Ken Onion is built to impress with its smooth functionality and exceptional quality.
Effortless One-Handed Opening:
The Kershaw Leek features Kershaw's SpeedSafe assisted opening. With a simple push, the 3-inch, 440A stainless steel blade springs to life, ready for any task.
Lightweight and Comfortable:
Weighing in at just 3.1 ounces, the Leek is a pleasure to carry. The handle is crafted from durable 410 stainless steel and contoured for a secure, comfortable grip.
Made in the USA:
Kershaw takes pride in American craftsmanship. The Leek 1660 is built to last, using high-quality materials and meticulous manufacturing processes.
More than Just Popular:
The Kershaw Leek isn't just a best-seller; it's a reliable and versatile everyday carry knife. Whether you're tackling everyday tasks or venturing outdoors, the Leek is a trusted companion.
Order your Kershaw Leek 1660 today and experience the difference!
Hey there, my name's Phillip Brooks. Today, we're rock climbing in Mineral Wells State Park, and we're field-testing this Kershaw Leek knife. This knife is a dream. It cuts like butter! One of the best things about climbing is connecting with nature and appreciating the beauty of the outdoors. My friend Bobby, a fellow Marine and geologist, is belaying me. He's got a deep appreciation for the geology of this area. The sandstone we're climbing on is about 300 million years old and shows evidence of ancient riverbeds. As we climb, we can see salt formations embedded in the rock. These are remnants of an ancient sea that once covered the area. The salt and gypsum deposits are a testament to the area's geological history. We're using the Kershaw Leek to cut through the rock. It's a versatile tool that can be used for various outdoor tasks, including camping and hiking. That wraps up our adventure. We'll see you next time!