New Kershaw & Zero Tolerance knives 2026
New Kershaw and Zero Tolerance models 2026
For fans of Kershaw and Zero Tolerance, 2026 is off to a strong start. This latest launch brings together sleek design, practical EDC knives and a clear nod to the outdoors. Zero Tolerance introduces a completely new model, while Kershaw expands its range with both functional work knives and camouflage versions of well-known classics.
Zero Tolerance 0117: stealth-inspired EDC
The most eye-catching debut is the Zero Tolerance 0117. This pocket knife is inspired by the F-117 stealth aircraft, which is clearly reflected in its clean, angular lines. The design feels modern and well thought-out, without going over the top. Slim, well balanced and pleasantly lightweight for everyday carry. Typically Zero Tolerance: refined, solid and made for people with an eye for detail. The knife opens smoothly, sits comfortably in the hand and offers plenty of control during daily use.
Kershaw expands: from lightweight EDC to robust work knives
With this launch, Kershaw takes a broad approach. The focus is clearly on versatility and ease of use, with models designed to suit very different users.
Kershaw Duster 2059: straightforward EDC
The Kershaw Duster 2059 is compact, lightweight and comfortable to carry in your pocket. The design is deliberately kept simple, so the knife feels familiar right away. It opens easily, sits securely in the hand and offers plenty of control for precise cutting tasks. This is an EDC pocket knife for those who don’t want any frills, but do want a reliable tool for everyday jobs. That down-to-earth approach is exactly what makes the Duster a strong addition to the Kershaw range.
Kershaw Leek Kings Camo: a familiar design with a new look
The Kershaw Leek has long earned its place. In this Kings Camo version, the slim design gets a tougher character. The XK7™ camouflage pattern, applied using Kershaw’s CCI technique, gives the knife a distinctive look that fits hunting and outdoor use perfectly. Beneath the camouflage, the Leek remains true to its roots: cleanly designed, made in the USA and built for fast, controlled one-handed use. A well-known favourite, now with a fresh twist. Camouflage clearly plays an important role this year. In collaboration with King’s Camo, Kershaw introduces bold new versions. Alongside the Kershaw Leek, the Kershaw Blur is now also available in a Kings Camo version. These models stay true to their origins, but the camouflage gives them a completely different appearance.
For emergencies and special moments
Alongside the classic EDC models, there are also knives with a very specific purpose. The Kershaw Bel Air XL EMT is designed for situations where speed and safety matter most. With a blunt tip, partially serrated blade and a glass breaker, this knife is focused on controlled action when it really counts. The Kershaw Shoreline Bass 1845BASS adds a playful touch, featuring an aluminium handle shaped like a bass. Fun to look at, yet still a fully functional pocket knife that opens smoothly and feels comfortable in hand.
What stands out in this launch
The common thread throughout this release is clear: functional design, reliable construction and variety. From stealth-inspired EDC knives to lightweight pocket knives and camouflage versions. This launch isn’t aimed at just one type of user, and that’s exactly what makes it so interesting. Curious about these models and others such as the Bareknuckle DuraLock 6777, Iridium Button Lock 3038 and Airspace 2063? View all Kershaw and Zero Tolerance knives.