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🧡 Be the hero in every emergency—Kershaw Barricade, your pocket-sized lifesaver.
The Kershaw Barricade (8650) is a multifunctional rescue pocket knife featuring a 3.5-inch carbon-enhanced stainless steel blade with SpeedSafe assisted opening. Designed for emergency readiness, it includes a carbide glass breaker tip and a protected seatbelt cutter, all housed in a durable, bright orange fiberglass reinforced nylon handle for high visibility. Lightweight and compact at 4.5 oz, it’s an essential tool for everyday carry, automotive safety, and first responders.








| ASIN | B06XPR3W77 |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Age range (description) | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #132,820 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #346 in Pocketknives |
| Blade Edge | Flat |
| Blade Length | 3.5 Inches |
| Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
| Blade Shape | Drop Point |
| Blade Type | Drop Point |
| Brand | Kershaw |
| Brand Name | Kershaw |
| Color | Orange |
| Customer Package Type | Protective and Secure Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 3,032 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00087171048529 |
| Hand Orientation | Right Hand |
| Handle Material | Fiberglass Reinforced Nylon |
| Included Components | Kershaw Barricade Rescue Knife |
| Included components | Kershaw Barricade Rescue Knife |
| Is Product Cordless | Yes |
| Item Length | 21.6 Centimeters |
| Item Shape | Folding Knife |
| Item Type Name | Barricade Emergency Rescue Pocket Knife with Cord Cutter and Speedsafe Opening |
| Item Weight | 0.28 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Kershaw Sporting Goods |
| Model Name | Barricade |
| Model Number | 8650 |
| Model name | Barricade |
| Orientation | vertical |
| Part Number | 8650 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Everyday, Rescue |
| Recommended uses for product | Everyday, Rescue |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Size | 4 بوصة |
| Special Features | Glass Breaker, Seat Belt Cutter |
| Special features | Glass Breaker, Seat Belt Cutter |
| Style | Modern |
| UPC | 087171048529 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
E**E
Versatile safety knife.
Bought for use at work due to the strap cutter, glass breaker and locking blade. My only criticism is the lack of a lanyard/cord hole in the knife body, the pocket clip can be used but it would have made for a great knife, not just a good knife.
A**.
Bin sehr zufrieden
Für den Preis mit das beste Rettungsmesser auf dem Markt. Lässt sich schön und schnell mit einer Hand öffnen. Die Klinge ist sehr scharf und kann was ab. Ich habe den Kauf nicht bereut :)
H**N
Good Knife...good Kershaw for the money
this is a simple well-built knife with well-executed features. The seat belt cutter is double-bladed. They form a V in the cutting notch and they are very sharp. The glass break looks to me like it will work well. The knife is not super light not super heavy. so I wonder how much force it would take to break a car window with this but I suspect if you need to use it to get out of a car in an emergency your adrenaline will make up for any extra force needed . I'm a 6'6" tall 43 year old man so factor that into my definition of "light" as you see fit. The handle texture is great and the molded contour of the orange plastic grip is comfortable and my finger tips and edge of my thumb naturally fit in the subtle contours when opening it one handed and while holding it with the blade open. The handle is very comfortable andthe proportions are great, it's slim but not too slim. Fits well in my pocket with the belt clip facing out clipped to my front pocket. The belt clip is STRONG and it is fairly short at about 1/3 the length of the handle. No fear about it coming off my belt or out my pocket. Now the action. FYI I have basketball player hands. The speed safe spring is STRONG and the blade came very tight. The spring is so strong that it really pushes against you when you are closing it....so be aware of that and be careful. This blade takes 2 hands to close safely. If you mess around trying to close it with one hand you are likely to get your finger somehow in the way of the blade snapping closed. The spring pushes back hard for first 2/3rds of closing motion until you overcome it then it SNAPS shut very quickly. Watch your fingers because it is SHARP. Opening the blade with my index finger using the "flipper" that is part of the shape of the back of the knife blade is difficult. It takes me over one second to get it to release and open applying quite a bit of pressure. When it snaps into place it does so slowly. It is very tight, very stiff. It may looosen up...it may not. Not sure how that will go. I'm going to give it a few months before considering loosening the pivot screw. (no idea if that is the correct term) As stated my fairly strong large hands have to work to open it one handed. I like bright orange handled knifes...this orange is a great color but not super neon/super bright orange. It's slightly burnt orange color. I love it. All in all I love this knife. I'll probably lose it long before it comes close to wearing out. Again the blade is sharp SHARP. $25 for a Kershaw ? Well this one is closer to living up to the reputation and quality you get with Kershaw products made in the USA or Japan for a higher cost. This one is made by their manufacturer in China and those blades can be hit or miss. I call this one a hit but don't expect a silky smooth open or close out of the box. Good knife for the money I say!
S**T
It’s a fine cheap knife
I’ve had this knife for about a month. I have a bad habit of playing with my pocket knives, like kids play with fidget spinners, so understandably I lose a knife every now and then. I look for knives with a cable cutter and a window punch. There is a lot of junk out there that fits the bill. I’m not going to lose one more $50 knife, that’s it I’m done, so I had to wade through a large pile of junk to find a good inexpensive one. I chose Kershaw because they have decent name brand recognition. This knife arrived in the mail and I was surprised by the heft and feel of it, it seemed sturdy and well put together. As others have said it came with an edge out of the box that was serviceable, but you can’t enjoy cutting random stuff like tissue paper and twigs with it. (I know it’s childish, but I get bored easily) the edge wasn’t an issue for me, as I like to sharpen my knives just to see how sharp I can get em. One last thing, you might see others griping about the action when flipping it open. It’s true, it’s a little hard to open right out of the box, but I don’t think some people understand how this action is designed for this knife. No matter how smooth and well oiled you get it, the thumb stud and pull tab on the top is clearly designed to work together. The thumb stud is not at the proper angle to rotate around the pivot screw with a little pressure, and the pull tab works by itself, but not easily. The answer is, it is clearly designed to be opened easily if you use your thumb and forefinger at the same time, then the blade will flick open as easy as any other knife. It’s nice for a cheap knife. Buy it. No worries.
G**R
Screws
Although a pretty solid knife, lost clip screws in a couple of months of carrying
S**1
fast, sharp, deep carry
My opinion is "wow", for under 40 it opens smoothly, good hand feel, fast opening, perfect liner lock operation, sits deep in pocket, very sharp. I thought I was a knife snob, and was buying this "cheap" knife for a vehicle IFAK, but I really like it. The color is a bit more orange than salmon. My eyes pick up a bit of red/pink. I also like that you can choke up on the knife with a full grip either way. Compared to a SOG Esacpe in my other IFAK, the Kershaw Barricade wins for operation, feel and price. Easy one-handed operation. I love this flipper. There's a spring action inside. I could see this being an EDC for some folks, maybe in the coin pocket or appendix to keep the orange handle hidden. I would like a black version with serrated blade made anywhere else besides China.
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