🔪 Own the wild with precision and grip that won’t quit.
The Kershaw Deschutes Skinner is a rugged fixed blade hunting knife featuring a 3.9-inch D2 stainless steel drop point blade known for superior edge retention and hardness. Its full-tang design guarantees durability, while the olive rubber and polypropylene handle offers ergonomic, non-slip comfort enhanced by a finger choil and thumb ramp. Lightweight at under 5 ounces with sheath, it includes a molded sheath with drainage and belt strap for secure, versatile carry—perfect for serious outdoor professionals and enthusiasts alike.
Recommended Uses For Product | Construction |
Brand | Kershaw |
Model Name | Deschutes Skinner |
Special Feature | Non Slip |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Included Components | Skinner Hunting Knife |
Handle Material | Olive Green Rubber and Polypropylene |
Color | Olive |
Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
Style | American |
Blade Length | 3.88 Inches |
Power Source | Hand Powered |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Item Weight | 0.25 Pounds |
Blade Shape | Drop Point |
Blade Edge | drop point |
Reusability | Reusable |
Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
Item Length | 8.65 Inches |
Size | 3.9" |
Manufacturer | Kershaw |
UPC | 087171063423 |
Part Number | 1883 |
Item Weight | 4 ounces |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 1883 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Material | Stainless Steel |
Shape | Drop Point |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Non Slip |
Usage | Outdoor |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | Limited Lifetime Warranty |
U**Z
Very good product
Perfect knife well balanced and holds sharpness
R**N
Good job Kershaw!!
Much more than expected. Feels good in the hand, razor sharp maintains an edge. Kershaw hit it out of the park. Every bit worth the money.
D**B
Great value!
Nice camp knife!
R**T
It's a $50 knife through and through, in a good way
I found very little info on this knife before purchasing in any of the forums so I wasn't sure what to expect. I've photographed it next to my Ontario rat 3 that's been my EDC for 5 years. I wouldn't compare the two other than in terms of size reference, but I will say the Kershaw has a much nicer factory edge and less metal behind it, I never liked the factory edge on the rat.This is technically a full tang knife but the rubber handle wraps around it rather than slab handles, so the tang is slightly thinner because of that, though I don't feel it's any weaker. The handle is really comfortable and I have huge hands, though it may be a bit thin for some (I liked the thin slabs on the rat as well.) My only complaint is that the lanyard hole on the back of the knife is the same hard rubber material, I was hoping it was part of the tang.The blade appears to be CNC machined, judging by the way the blade to handle transition is done. I wasn't sure what to think of jimping at the tip in addition to by the handle, but it actually is really handy. The choil is a good size and my finger naturally places itself when I choke up on the knife. I'm not a fan of the stonewash finish or whatever they call it, I'd prefer satin, but I could fix that myself if I cared enough. The spine is rounded slightly along its entirety, which might matter for some people who use their spine with a ferro rod, I'll either use a scraper with my rod or flatten the area between the two jimping spots on my belt grinder. It holds an edge fine, and earlier I mentioned the factory edge is good, it's consistent, fine, though required a little work to get it shaving sharp. So far I've only used it for whittling but it would be a great skinning knife. I don't know a lot about d2 so I don't know how brittle or not it may be, but at least so far it's held up fine through knots in the oak I was playing with.The sheath is what I expected. Retention is fine but it's ugly, and I moved the retention snap to behind the sheath because it's not necessary and is in the way and an extra step. It rides fine on a belt but I'll switch to leather just because I don't like plastic sheaths. The sheath is ambidextrous by removing two screwsThis is exactly what I expected for a $45-50 knife from Kershaw. I really like the overall design and I think it's well made for the price, it's not beautiful, but is absolutely functional and well thought out for it's intended use.I have removed one star because for whatever reason, looking at the spine, the taper on the tip is off on one side. It is centered on the blade edge and doesn't affect function, but it bugs me.
J**Z
Basic Knife
Knife is about what I expected. Came sharp. Fits in sheath, doesn't fall out when shaken lightly upside-down. Handle is a little thinner than expected.Biggest disappointment is that handle screws needed to be tightened, made it apparent how chintzy the handle material is.But at the end of the day it's a basic hunting knife that's going to get bloody and looks like it'll clean easily.
J**N
Great quality
Got one for my boyfriend, use's them every hunting season! Such good quality!! Perfect size
J**S
Initial Impressions
Kershaw makes functional knives that are not necessarily pretty. This knife is no exception. Another reviewer said the handle is cheap, I say the handle has a "grippy" feel and fits the hand nicely. The blade finish is not shiny, and is perfect for a skinner. Made from D2 steel, the blade should hold its edge longer than other blades in its price range. D2 will rust a little quicker than other metals, but any owner who takes regular care of his/her knives can avoid rust. The blade is wickedly sharp right out of the box. The sharpness is consistent throughout the length of the blade. The knife comes with simple and very light weight sheath that I really like. For less than 60 bucks, Kershaw invested in quality and function more than appearances. Thank you Kershaw, keep up the good work.
D**S
Beautiful and Sharp
Great knife for the money. I wear this knife on my boot and it does tarnish a bit due to moisture and such getting in the sheath, but this knife stays sharp, and is always ready to go. I am thoroughly impressed.
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