

🔪 Own the edge: Tactical precision meets everyday readiness.
The Kershaw Analyst is a tactical everyday carry pocket knife featuring a 3.25-inch partially serrated tanto blade made from durable 8Cr13MoV stainless steel with a scratch-masking BlackWash finish. It offers SpeedSafe assisted opening for quick deployment, a secure liner lock, and a versatile 4-position deep-carry clip for ambidextrous use. The glass-filled nylon handle ensures a firm grip, making it ideal for professionals and outdoor enthusiasts seeking a reliable, stylish, and lightweight folding knife backed by a Limited Lifetime Warranty.


| ASIN | B092XW3DF6 |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #29,587 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #54 in Camping Folding Knives |
| Blade Edge | Partially Serrated |
| Blade Length | 3.25 Inches |
| Blade Material | Alloy Steel |
| Blade Shape | Tanto Point |
| Brand | Kershaw |
| Brand Name | Kershaw |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 906 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00087171060699 |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Handle Material | Glass Reinforced Nylon |
| Included Components | Pocket Knife |
| Item Height | 1.3 inches |
| Item Length | 7.5 Inches |
| Item Type Name | Kershaw Analyst Tanto Pocket Knife, 3.25-in. Blade, SpeedSafe Assisted Opening, Liner Lock (2062ST) |
| Item Weight | 0.2 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Kershaw |
| Model Name | ANALYST |
| Model Number | 2062ST |
| Power Source | Manual |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Everyday, Outdoor, Work |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Special Feature | Heavy-duty,Folding |
| Special Features | Heavy-duty,Folding |
| Style | Pocketknife |
| Theme | Tactical |
| UPC | 087171060699 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | Limited Lifetime Warranty - To ensure you get a lifetime of service from your Kershaw, our products are backed by a Limited Lifetime Warranty against manufacturing defects. In addition to supporting our products with this warranty, we will be happy to repair and sharpen your Kershaw knife for free when you send it in for warranty service. |
M**I
Very light weight
Knife is very good for this price. Very sharp out the box even cut my self by accident 😂 blade very sharp and the grip on the handle is pretty grippy. Good edc and the pocket clip comes already in the perfect spot in my opinion. Very easy to flip open. The pocket clip does have any play while clipped in the back pocket stays in all day. Was going to get the kershaw kuro but glad I got this instead cause the blade is bigger and the knife was a lot lighter then expected.i would buy this knife again and would recommend to you.
B**Y
Perfect.
I don't ever write reviews but this knife is pretty perfect for EDC or camping. I do tree work so I need a good knife on me all day. I've been through a lot of similarly priced and more expensive knives and this the best by far. Not too small, not too big. Sharp out of the box and stays that way for a long time with regular use. I had to lock-tight the clip, but I would recommend that with any pocket knife. Haven't managed to bend the tip yet and usually that's way too easy to do for me. Grip is nice and... Grippy. Opens and closes like a much more expensive knife would. Finally found a knife that I'll be buying again whenever I inevitably lose this one. Can't recommend it enough. Good job Kershaw.
M**W
great pocket knife!
amazing knife, especially after a few months of good use. came very sharp! i love the tanto-style. opens quickly- fits well in my pocket, and the grip is really nice in the hand.
E**4
Excellent, unbeatable at this price!
I bought this to replace an M-Tech USA tanto of similar design that I managed to break, a combination of a weak design being used too hard. It was a good knife with excellent steel, but I neglected to focus on its weakness: a large empty space in the spine (weight reduction?) of the blade, and weak mounting. It lasted a couple years, but eventually failed catastrophically. The Kershaw Analyst blade is solid, sharp, and fairly thick. The fiberglass/nylon handle is where I was concerned, but Kershaw focused on design here, too, with a solid steel frame under all of this, plus thick steel mounting hardware. The solidity of the blade when extended gives an honest feel of a long tang fixed blade (which this is not; do not use this as a wedging tool!), something that a folding knife in this price range typically can’t do. The black coating of the blade has been weathered using a tumbling procedure. I didn’t expect what it looks like up close, though. It is very smooth, but with a matte look, and holds on to oil very well. The description says it was done to “prevent scratching” under use. I don’t know if that has any truth, but after a day’s worth of use it wears like ceracoat on a firearm, meaning not at all. The spring action of the mechanism in opening is far stronger than the old knife it replaces, but the strength needed in the “flick” to open it is also greater, meaning little chance of this opening partially in my pocket, while also guaranteeing extension and locking when deploying one handed. To be honest, I will carry this as part of my EDC more as emergency preparedness than for any other reason, so solid use with only one hand is key along with the deep serrated section of blade (needed to quickly cut rope, seat belts, etc.). The belt clip came attached on the wrong side given my preferences, but with a Torx driver it was easy to swap over. A lot of people don’t seem to catch that Kershaw chose to drill and thread mounting positions not just on both sides, but also on both ends of the blade, so regardless one of those 4 positions will suit 100% of any user needing a pocket clip feature. I have carried knives 3-4 times the cost of this in the past, but have been badly sick the last couple years, which has dropped by funds tremendously, but as this is my first Kershaw experience, it’s looking like had this knife been presented to me a decade ago, I would have saved the money and carried this. Overall, probably the best knife I have ever owned! Granted, this is after just a day’s use, so I will be quick to come back and anything should there be something that would change my rating.
S**O
Well-made tool
This knife is made very well comes from a very reputable company. I have owned many knives over the years and have given out knives as Christmas gift’s . This same brand they do hold up very well. I have found that they hold the edge for quite a while, depending on what you’re using them for. As long as they don’t change the quality of their knives, I will continue to purchase.
J**.
Razor sharp and good value
Good solid knife. Solid lock up. Snappy assisted open. Blade appears forged/stamped due to a lack of machining marks and the angles of the blade. The blade is razor sharp. Very cool design. It's a great value at $20 sale price. I'll buy another when they're back on sale.
T**T
Good as more expensive knives
I purchased this to have as an extra knife already in the pocket of some of my other pants--I carry a concealed pistol, but ALWAYS want a self-defense blade too. This is a TERRIFIC overall knife! I own a Benchmade and a Gerber which are both about 5-6 times more expensive--this knife is just as rugged and high-quality as these more expensive knives. The handle is metal lined with an adjustment for blade opening tension. The belt clip is RUGGED and can be placed for upside-down carry as well as for South-paws. There's a small hole for a lanyard too. You will NOT find a knife that opens as quickly, effortlessly, and smoothly than this knife--I LOVE the opening mechanism especially due to it's lending itself to ambidextrous opening. The blade locks securely and I have no worries about it prematurely closing. The blade is RAZOR sharp as are the serrations. You can't go wrong with the tanto style blade, either. Okay...now for what I don't like. The handle could be slightly longer, so to be able to use the butt more effectively for striking with the blade open. The handle extends a bit and one could strike with it as I described...this is just my preference, and I don't have exceedingly large hands. On the flip-side of this preference, the size makes this knife VERY easy to carry. The biggest issue I have is the handle texturing should be more aggressive--if there was a lot of blood or something else slick, I think the knife could (that's a maybe, not a definite) be difficult to hold on to. I believe the other edges of the knife handle would compensate for my texturing pet-peeve in the blood/slick substance scenario, and I admit this is another personal preference. There's an eye-opening video on YouTube where high-cost folding knives were compared side-by-side with what some may call "cheap-o" knives, and the cheap-o knives performed just as well, or better, than the expensive ones. Don't be thrown by the low price of this knife. This is an outstanding knife well-made, and well-designed, and worthy of the Kershaw reputation. ...by the way, it's inexpensive enough that IF one did have to use it for self-defense, one could toss it over a bridge and not break the budget! With that in mind,I think I may just buy another one!
B**S
Kershaw makes a great affordable knife
Great little EDC knife. Flips open quickly and was sharp out of the box.
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