Produced by Cameron McKirdy – Survival Bros Founder
As you can see, nobody beats up gear like me. Β I took the new Kershaw Secret Agent knife to the beach, and put it through a rigorous torture test. Β I sliced, and stabbed ocean debris washed ashore in Long Beach, Washington.
Flashing the tool with the protective sheath on!
Β Model Number 4007, the Secret Agent isn’t flashy. Β It’s functional. Β The spear point blade has a black-oxide coating for protection against corrosion. Β Additionally, the surface is non-reflective. Β So it won’t catch light, or be easy to see. Β Both sides come sharpened, making it easy to puncture nearly any material. Β The Secret Agent handled rope, plastic, aluminum, fiberglass, and even a dead jellyfish! Β After the beating, it was still sharp, and the tip showed little wear. Β Of course, knives don’t like sand, so I plan to sharpen it for the first time, or I can send it back to the KAI warehouse to get it cleaned up for free. Β I’ve stopped by Kershaw headquarters in Tualatin, Oregon (South of Portland) before for a hassle free repair, which took less than an hour.
This knife is a favorite in my collection because it’s lightweight at only 3 ounces. Β The ergonomic handle is glass-filled nylon. Β It’s well balanced. Β Fitting securely in my palm, without being too wide. Β Plus, with a rubberized, textured grip, it’s not going to slip out of my hand. Β You can wear it on a lanyard, or strapped to your leg. Β Blade length is perfect, and no joke at 4.4 inches long. Β The black sheath is quality, with a wide, tight clip. Β At under $40, the Kershaw Secret Agent knife may be the best value in the industry. Β Don’t forgetΒ Kershaw Knives’ products are backed by a Limited Lifetime Warranty against manufacturing defects.Β Bottom line: Β The Secret Agent belongs in your Every Day Carry knife rotation. Β It’s Survival Bros tested and approved. Β For more HD videos, SUBSCRIBE TO OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL. Β Thank you.
The Kershaw Secret Agent is as mean as it looks.















