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Kershaw 7.5" Narrow Fillet Knife, K-Texture Grip

SKU: KK-1247X//OUT OF STOCK
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A Key Addition To Your Fishing Gear

The 7.5-in. Fillet is one of the key fillet sizes that every angler will want at the ready. In fact, if you could only have one fillet knife, this would probably be the size to choose since it can handle a wide variety of sizes. For instance, it’s perfect for filleting bass or smaller trout, but can handle both larger and smaller fish in a pinch.

The blade is razor-sharp 420J2 stainless steel for excellent corrosion resistance—always important for use in a wet environment. The steel is also quite tough and easy to re-sharpen. What’s more, it offers just the right amount of flex to make filleting easier and to preserve the delicate flesh and flavor of the fish.

The handle is glass-filled nylon for durability and has a rubberized overmold with Kershaw’s exclusive K-Texture™ grip. The K-Texture™ pattern ensures you always have a secure hold—even in slippery conditions. For easy storage, the 9.5-inch Fillet with K-Texture™ includes a blade protector.

Kershaw is proud to welcome legendary Hall of Fame Fisherman Roland Martin to the Kershaw family. Host of the popular TV show Fishing with Roland Martin, Roland is endorsing the entire Kershaw fishing line, including the new K-Texture™ grip series. These fishing knives are designed to ensure outdoor enthusiasts and kitchen pros alike always have the right knife for any job. Having the right tool for the task is the key to making any job easier—and that's exactly what this Roland Martin-endorsed line is made to do.

Features:

  • Endorsed by Hall of Fame Fisherman Roland Martin
  • Handle ensures grip in marine conditions
  • Includes blade protector
  • Steel: 420J2, satin finish
  • Handle: Glass-filled nylon, rubber overmold, K-Texture™ grip
  • Blade length: 7 in. (22.9 cm)
  • Overall length: 14.5 in. (36.8 cm)

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