

🐅 Unleash the wild edge of precision and style with the Zero Tolerance 0350TS!
The Zero Tolerance 0350TS is a high-performance folding pocket knife featuring a 3.25-inch S30V stainless steel blade with a distinctive tiger-stripe Tungsten DLC coating. Its textured black G-10 handle ensures a secure grip, while the SpeedSafe assisted opening and quad-mount pocket clip offer versatile, ambidextrous carry options. Weighing 6.2 ounces, this rugged yet lightweight knife is engineered for everyday carry, tactical use, and outdoor activities, backed by Kershaw's lifetime warranty.









| ASIN | B0080IYV3Q |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #404,288 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #1,846 in Pocket Knives & Folding Knives |
| Blade Edge | Plain Edge |
| Blade Length | 3.25 Inches |
| Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
| Blade Shape | Straight Back |
| Blade Type | Folding |
| Brand | ZT |
| Brand Name | ZT |
| Color | Black/Tiger Stripe |
| Customer Package Type | FFP |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (1,376) |
| Date First Available | November 10, 2010 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00087171034034 |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Handle Material | Fiberglass |
| Included Components | Knife |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 1 x 6 x 9 inches |
| Item Length | 7.6 Inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 6.65 x 3.43 x 1.77 inches |
| Item Weight | 0.18 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Kershaw Sporting Goods |
| Material | Blend |
| Model Name | ZT0350TS |
| Model Year | 2017 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Weight | 0.22 Kilograms |
| Part Number | 0350TS |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Outdoor,Camping |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Shape | Elongated (closed), Blade (open) |
| Size | 3.3" |
| Special Feature | Foldable |
| Style | American |
| Suggested Users | Unisex-Adult |
| UPC | 087171034034 |
| Warranty Description | Manufacturer Warranty |
G**N
Excellent knife
The 0350 ZT comes in different styles and this particular style is quite nice. The tiger striping is quite stunning and perfectly executed, there are no flaws, this is not cheaply made. It opens quickly and easily and is razor sharp out of the box. If you have any experience with Kershaw, you know their knives are one of the top popular brands. The ZT line is a no nonsense line which are overbuilt and rugged and the next level above their normal brands and the ZT line is made in the USA. The 0350 is near the lower price end of the ZT line but you wouldn't know it by the apparent quality, feel, heft, sharpness and overall bad ass appearance of this knife. Small and light enough for EDC but not so high end that you might be afraid to use it. This would be a good introductory knife to the ZT line at around $150, the ZT line bottoms at around $100 and even those knives are superb, I started at the $100 ZT level with the tanto 0400 serrated folder. It is also a rugged and superbly made knife. I own eight ZT knives now and am hooked. This knife came in brand new flawless condition and Thompson Tools did a nice job getting it to me quickly. Kershaw has a lifetime warranty, so if you ever need to have it repaired or sharpened, just send it to them and they take care of it. They can be found on Facebook and there they will answer all of your questions. I like to post pictures of my collection there and find it is nice to be able to ask questions about new knives coming out and the availability of other knives I am looking for.
E**6
Sooo nice.....
Beauty is in the eyes of the beholder. I mean sure, its just another black knife right? The Tiger Stripe draws the eye for sure but there are other nice features as well. 2 of the very best features is that it came usably sharp right out of the box and its fit, finish and size is comfortable in my hand. I guess i should say the finish is great for a folding knife you can drop in your pocket. It shouldn't necessarily be compared to a well made full tang with a nice handle. different species of knife. it is a quality folding knife from ZT. With the blade opened and locked there isn't a micron of movement that I can see. The liner lock is beefy, sturdy and engages the base of the blade perfectly. I'm not beating on this knife in an effort to do any "real world" strength tests. I'm just a consumer, this was an expensive purchase for me that no one is replacing. I've been fortunate to have a handful of really good knives. I believe this is another. Should I get the nerve up to risk putting a scratch on her, I'll update the good and the bad should there be any.
D**E
Damn good flipper, not perfect, but definitely worth having...
Not perfect, but a damn good folder. First of all I like ZT knives, I like the heft and the feel. Which is the same reason it's not a perfect EDC. It's heavy but a well-made flipper that looks and feels good in the hand. But, IMHO, the heft makes this a jeans only carry and too heavy for lighter material such as slacks. But when dressed up I carry more of a gentleman's folder like a Kershaw leak. What I like most about ZT knives, as the tag line says "Built like a Tank". It's fits my hand, well built, finish is superb, the blade is perfectly centered, sharp and made with a fine S30V steel. I also have a ZT 0566 which if I had to compare I would say I slightly prefer due to the Hinderer frame lock and deep carry design. But like all of Ken Onion designed knives, it's a looker... Not thrilled with the lack of a deep carry clip but the clip provided works surprisingly well. It's wide, slides on and off effortlessly and does not dig or catch and tear the pants. The knife is a little thicker than I like but fits the pocket, again, surprisingly well. I prefer the frame lock of the 566 to the liner lock of the 350 but both do the job. I'm toying with the idea of de-assisting but probably won't as the assisted opening, as with all Kershaw's and ZT's, work well. So, overall another GREAT LOOKING Ken Onion designed knife with ZT quality but lacking some top-of-the-line features I would have liked. (E.g. lighter, thinner, deep carry, frame lock, de-assisted, ball bearings instead if bushings) So, not perfect but damn good...
R**Z
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T**.
Mittlerweile sammle ich seit fast 40 Jahren Messer , ob Klappmesser oder Dolch vor mir ist nichts sicher (wenn es mir gefällt). Aber dieser Folder sprengt wirklich die Ketten in Bezug auf Verarbeitung und Haptik. Bei dem Grad der hochwertigen Verarbeitung kann höchstens das Spyderco Police noch mithalten und wer ein solches besitzt kann sich diesen Vergleich vorstellen. Was leider nur schade ist …. Die Verpackung sie ist lediglich ein müder Pappkarton und nichts für die Vitrine , dass kann Spyderco besser , da gibt es zwar auch nur Pappe - aber schöner zum anschauen. Egal , dass ist Gemecker auf hohem Niveau. Schade ist nur , dass ich das ZT dank dem deutschem Waffenrecht nicht Stolz am Gürtel tragen darf. So ist das ZT also ein Vitrinen bzw Rucksackmesser , aber egal - jetzt ist es meins und ich bin glücklich. Fazit : lasst euch nicht vom Preis abschrecken , dass Stück Stahl ist jeden Cent wert.
M**.
Sehr Robustes und Wertig Verarbeitetes Klappmesser in bekannter Zero Tolerance Qualität. Das Klappmesser wirkt Trotzt der Liner Lock Verschlusses ähnlich Stabil wie meine Pohl Force Bravo ONE gen 2 und 3 mit Back Lock Verschluss. Auch das DLC Coating wirkte bei den ersten Anwendungen robust. Plus Punkte für mich: - Wertige Verarbeitung - für ein Klappmesser Extrem Stabil - Klinge aus Pulvermetallurgischem S30V Stahl. - Lebenslange Garantie vom Hersteller Zero Tolerance. (bei Klingenbruch durch eigen verschulden Ersatz für 30$ USD ). - Optisch Ansprechendes Designe von Ken Onion - 4 fach umsetzbarer Gürtel Clip. - Speadsafe Öffner der nicht zu extrem wirkt wie zB die Fendern bei div Kershaw Messern (in meinem Fall Cryo I), was ein dezentes aber Schnelles öffnen erlaubt. - Und MADE IN USA da Viele Messer Selbst in dieser Preiskategorie noch in Asien gefertigt werden. Nachteile. - Für die Größe und Stabilität recht Schwer. was mich aber in der Praxis wenig störte. - Es wird nicht Expplizit im Inserat darauf hingewiesen das dass ZT0350 NICHT §42a Konform (Tragen in der Öffentlichkeit in De ohne Grund könnte zu Problemen führen ) ist. diese Info wäre für mit dem Thema Deutsches Waffengesetz & Co weniger Vertraute Käufer sicher Hilfreich.
R**R
Habe das Messer aus US vom Shop Deadwood Knives bestellt. Ist definitiv ein Original (Clip auf den Bildern bereits entfernt). Hatte mal das 301 welches ich auf ner Trackingtour verlor sowie dieses 350er für einen Kollegen als Geschenk. Die Qualität ist nach wie vor beispiellos. Selten solch robuste Messer in der Hand gehalten. Das 350er ist eher ein EDC als das 301er da kompakter. Schärfe und Schnitthaltigkeit sind auch sehr gut. Messer lässt sich problemlos mit einem kleinen Carbid - Keramik Abzieher wieder auf „Ausgangsleistung“ bringen. Sehr empfehlenswert. Als Geschenk oder für einen selber. Eine Bereicherung.
T**6
Gibbs Messer halt - scharf handlich - und auf der Straße nicht erlaubt…
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