

🔪 Slice through your day with style and precision — the Oso Sweet way!
The Kershaw Oso Sweet is a sleek, 3-inch drop point EDC pocketknife crafted from durable 8Cr13MoV stainless steel. Featuring an assisted flipper for rapid one-handed opening, a secure liner lock, and a textured glass-filled nylon handle with reversible pocket clip, it balances rugged utility with everyday carry comfort. Backed by Kershaw’s Limited Lifetime Warranty, it’s the perfect blend of performance and style for the modern professional.






| ASIN | B00172A3DE |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #17,669 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #31 in Camping Folding Knives |
| Blade Edge | Plain |
| Blade Length | 3 Inches |
| Blade Material | Alloy Steel |
| Blade Shape | Drop Point |
| Blade Type | Drop Point |
| Brand | Kershaw |
| Brand Name | Kershaw |
| Color | Black |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (4,027) |
| Date First Available | September 1, 2004 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00087171183008 |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Handle Material | Glass Reinforced Nylon |
| Included Components | Knife |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5.25 x 4 x 1.5 inches |
| Item Length | 5 Inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 4.84 x 1.46 x 1.26 inches |
| Item Weight | 2.8 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Kershaw Sporting Goods |
| Material | 8Cr13MoV Stainless Steel |
| Model Name | Oso Sweet |
| Model Year | 2015 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Weight | 0.09 Kilograms |
| Part Number | 1830 |
| Power Source | AC/DC |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Everyday |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Shape | Elongated |
| Size | 3" |
| Special Feature | Reversible |
| Sport Type | Hunting |
| Style | American |
| Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
| UPC | 087171183008 |
| Warranty Description | Limited Lifetime Warranty |
J**O
Perfect EDC
I buy good quality pocket knives several times a year. I think I finally reached my "satori" with this one. It hit all of my bullets such as very good blade material and very sharp. Extremely fast flip opening. Wonderful handle material sturdy and light. All in a nice budget cost which makes me not afraid to use it for everyday task. This will be my go-to from now on! Beautiful knife it just feels right in the hand! I took the pocket clip off because I like to deep carry. I'm proud of this knife and will show it off every chance I get...lol. I would give it more than five stars if it would allow me. After all it is a Kershaw knife and I would not expect anything less than great workmanship.
V**S
Kershaw quality at a very nice price.
This is my most recent Kershaw knife purchase. It arrived on time as promised. It is the fifth knife in my collection. The price was incredible for the quality of the knife. It is very similar in construction my EDC Kuro Tanto which for me is primarily a utility blade. The frame is slightly smaller and much lighter than the Kuro, but feels just as sturdy. The blade came razor sharp, and I was able to shave some arm hairs when I tried to out of curiosity. This knife won’t get the same heavy use as my Kuro does but I look forward to carrying it casually nonetheless. I’d recommend it to family or friends without question.
K**R
Great bang for your buck knife.
Excellent little pocketknife, great value for the money. It has a really good sharp blade. The handle is good and the assist is excellent when opening.
F**I
Very slim and easy for
This knife is light weight and very slim. The quality and craftsman ship seems very good and the blade does not have any play. The blade is very quick to deploy. The only negative is that the blade edge was nicked easily with light use, but over all It still remains sharp enough. For the price I would definitely recommend this knife if you are looking for an edc for light use.
K**A
Great quality worth the money I would buy it again
Well, if you saw my review on the sharpener, you gonna know what I’m gonna say but this knife for my husband and we also bought it for our friend to go with the sharpener. They’re both into that stuff so they love it. They don’t stop talking about the knife or the sharpener so do yourself a favor and get both it’s legal to carry and according to my husband, the feel of it is good designs just right the thickness and the size he said it should last a long time from what he can tell. It’s very durable and sturdy so I have a happy camper again. I could send you a picture of the knife, but you could click up on the top here and it’ll show you more pictures that are professional than me holding the knife in my hand and again somehow you know for my review reviews I’m totally ill and I stay away from knives because my hands hurt and I think I have some crazy condition and I have motor skill problems and so I don’t mess with knives anymore to speak of so not on a regular basis especially after he’s used that sharpener so get one, doesn’t have to be for a husband or a man and he could be for yourself as a female for protection it’s up to you. It is a meatball knife and like I said it’s legal to carry around so check your state. I’m not responsible we live in Florida so it’s legal in Florida and I believe it tells you in the write up that it is illegal. The bleed size is legal to carry around in your pocket if you want to or your purse or your car or truck or whatever you do.
N**R
Hands down, my favorite little knife.
Nice and light, het very solid. Clips to the pocket and stays out. Of all my spring assisted knives, this Kershaw has the most secure lock AND keeps its edge very well. And it holds a nice edge when if finally needs sharpened.
T**A
O - So - Sweet!
Written: 11/06/2021: This is my favorite EDC knife, and third favorite of all of my knives (probably have 40+). The only ones that beat it out are my "Spyderco Tenacious Folding Utility Pocket Knife with 3.39" Stainless Steel Blade and Durable Non-Slip G-10 Handle - Everyday Carry - PlainEdge - C122GP" (copy and paste of Amazon's title in case anyone wants an exact reference), and my fixed blade Cutco hunting/fishing knife (discontinued many years ago) which I love but rarely use. This fits perfectly in my average to maybe slightly larger than average hands. I really like the textured pattern and material of the handle. Gives a good grip without bing overly 'grippy' like knives made with the more rubberized/over-mold materials. My Spyderco gets the most usage out of all my knives, by far, but is just a bit bigger than what I personally want to use consistently for a EDC. This Kershaw is great for EDC. Size is perfect (in my opinion), not too big or too small. Feels solid and is a pleasure to use. I would buy another if I lost mine. I'm a pretty cheap guy, and I would probably pay up to $35 for a new one (not saying it's not worth more, just my personal value of the knife). MRSP is $50 per Kershaw's website and is currently listed for $30 here on Amazon as of 11/06/2021. I purchased this knife 04/27/2017, so have been using it for over 4.5 years as of the writing of this review, and I have had zero flaws thus far with frequent usage. Side note: I have seen it in orange as well. This can be a great option/gift for someone who is forgetful (I can't be the only one with a forgetful father!). Makes it easy to see and harder to forget and/or lose for those of us/those we know who have a habit of losing pocket knives. For other variants, I have also seen this with a black blade, olive green handle, grey handle, and 'moonlight' handle that glows in the dark and is white in daylight. *The attached pictures are not mine (google images) but are examples of the other color options.
E**U
Budget friendly option.
Great knife for what it is. Kershaw really makes me wish they had premium steals in so many of their knives. They have such a wide selection of amazing styles but a very small selection of USA made quality steel blades. This being one I wish was made in Oregon. Awesome assisted budget blade. For a 1, 2 or 3 knife rotation EDC person this is a great budget knife to add. Happy shopping.
E**V
Fine product, it is aspected for the money
F**R
No me esperaba que me fuese a gustar tanto como lo ha hecho, ha ocupado un buen sitio en mi colección
N**H
...besitzt im Unterschied zum "Alten" (wird hier etwas günstiger angeboten) sichtbare Inlays (waren vorher von den Griffschalen überdeckt - steel liners) und einen etwas schnitthaltigeren Stahl - auch die Form der Klinge bzw. des Klingenspiegels (der hohl geschliffene Teil zwischen Rücken und Schneide wurde etwas verändert (jetzt etwas gerader; vorher eine geschwungene Linie) Zum Messer ansich: Der Stahl ist leider nicht gänzlich rostfrei aber einigermaßen schnitthaltig - allerdings nicht so leicht schärfbar wie Klingen aus Stählen mit geringeren Legierungs-Anteilen - die auch von daher höhere Härtegrade erreichen und "schärfer" zu schleifen sind. (z.B. der schwedische Sandvik-Stahl) Dennoch lassen sich gute Schärfergebnisse erzielen. Der Griff liegt aufgrund der Strukturierung und der Form mit Fingermulde gut in der Hand, ist für Leute mit großen Händen allerdings eher ein 4-Finger-Griff. Das Ausklappen (speed safe- unterstützt -bzw. durch eine Feder im Griff) mittels des Flippers geht leicht von der Hand; da einhändig zu öffnen in Deutschland in der Öffentlichkeit nicht erlaubt- es sei den in Ausnahmefällen wie z.B. wird bei der Arbeit benötigt etc...(lässt sich z.B. bei outdoormesser,de nachlesen) Der Halteklipp lässt sich in zwei verschiedenen Positionen befestigen; das Gewicht des Messers liegt für die Größe im schwereren Bereich. Fazit: eher kleines EDC, Schärfbarkeit und Schnitthaltigkeit sind gut, Funktionalität ist einwandfrei - gegenüber dem Vorgänger ausser dem etwas besseren Stahl kein nennensweter Vorteil - preislich gesehen kann man dafür sicherlich auch deutlich schlechtere Messer kaufen...
R**S
Me encanta el lacto de esta navaja, tanto en apertura como en mano.
K**E
Habe heute mein Oso Sweet erhalten. Das Messer läuft gut, rastet spielfrei ein und auch die verwendeten Schrauben machen einen hochwertigen Eindruck. Nicht zu vergleichen mit den billigen China-Schrauben, die z. Bsp. CRKT bei vielen seiner Messer verwendet. Die Klinge liegt im geschlossenen Zustand nicht perfekt mittig im Griff, aber durchaus im Rahmen des gut vertretbaren. Zudem hätten ein paar Kanten der Griffschalen etwas schöner entgratet sein können, was aber nur ein optischer Gesichtspunkt ist. Alles in allem erhält man hier, wie so oft bei kershaw, sehr viel Messer für sehr wenig Geld! Ich nutze auch Folder jenseits der 250€ Grenze und kann das Oso Sweet daher einwandfrei weiterempfehlen. Es ist nicht das hochwertigste Messer der Welt, aber eine verlässliche und lohnenswerte Investition, wenn man einen Begleiter für den Alltag sucht. Allein der Spielfreie Sitz der Klinge und der sehr gut eingestellte Liner(verriegelt im ersten Drittel der Klingenwurzel!) sind schon 30€ wert. Dazu kommen die guten Schrauben und der ungemein hohe Gebrauchswert. Alles andere sind optische Mängel, die man einfach bei diesem Kaufpreis in Kauf nehmen muss.
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