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Zero Tolerance 0350 Folding Pocket Knife; 3.25” S30V Stainless Steel Blade with Black Tungsten DLC Finish; Textured G-10 Handle Scales, SpeedSafe Assisted Opening, Liner Lock, Quad-Mount Clip; 6.2 OZ.

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Features

  • High performance and premium quality S350V stainless steel makes the recurve blade extremely durable, corrosion resistant and wear resistant
  • Non-reflective black Tungsten DLC (Diamond-Like Carbon) blade coating and black G-10 handle scales cleanly pair together for a sleek, smooth
  • Quad-mount pocket clip convenient for left or right handed, tip-up, or tip-down carry
  • Ideal EDC, easy folding pocket knife for everyday taskssurvival tool, precision cutting, self-defense, tactical use or the perfect gift
  • General all-purpose knife great for EDC or use while working, camping, fishing, hunting, utility or any outdoor activity

Recommended Uses For Product: Outdoor,Camping


Brand: Zero Tolerance


Model Name: ZT0350


Special Feature: Foldable


Age Range (Description): Adult


Included Components: Knife


Handle Material: Fiberglass


Color: Black


Blade Material: Stainless Steel


Style: American


Recommended Uses For Product: ‎Outdoor,Camping


Brand: ‎Zero Tolerance


Model Name: ‎ZT0350


Special Feature: ‎Foldable


Age Range (Description): ‎Adult


Included Components: ‎Knife


Handle Material: ‎Fiberglass


Color: ‎Black


Blade Material: ‎Stainless Steel


Style: ‎American


Blade Length: ‎3.63 Inches


Power Source: ‎Manual


Product Care Instructions: ‎Hand Wash Only


Hand Orientation: ‎Ambidextrous


Item Weight: ‎0.18 Kilograms


Blade Shape: ‎Clip Point


Blade Edge: ‎Plain


Is Cordless?: ‎Yes


Reusability: ‎Reusable


Customer Package Type: ‎Protective Packaging


Item Length: ‎3.25 Inches


Global Trade Identification Number: ‎04


Size: ‎3.6"


Manufacturer: ‎Kershaw


UPC: ‎087171003504


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎6.81 x 3.39 x 1.77 inches


Package Weight: ‎0.21 Kilograms


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎9 x 6 x 3 inches


Brand Name: ‎Zero Tolerance


Warranty Description: ‎Manufacturer Warranty


Material: ‎Blend


Suggested Users: ‎unisex-adult


Number of Items: ‎1


Part Number: ‎0350


Model Year: ‎2015


Sport Type: ‎camping


Date First Available: March 11, 2010


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Awesome knife
Pattern Name: Pocket Knife
Truly heavyweight knife. Extremely well-made. Very durable. Excellent locking mechanism, and sharp blade. It’s one of my favorite knives.
Reviewed in the United States on April 15, 2025 by Cht

  • EDC for 3 years Review
Pattern Name: Pocket Knife
My first EDC knife was a Spyderco Native (6 years ago) followed quickly by a Spyderco Paramilitary II. After breaking the tip on the PMII by some light prying, but prying nonetheless (my fault) and not being extremely impressed with the overall strength of the knife and solidness of the lock up, I went in search of something beefier. Well, the knife gods aligned the planets and I stumbled upon the ZT 0350 around 3 years ago. It was EXACTLY what I was looking for. Great steel. Rock solid. Excellent lock-up. In a word: Beefy. Also, the 0350 is relatively inexpensive when compared to those, like Microtech for example, that blatantly copy ZT’s designs but with gaudy features while being WAY over-priced (don’t sue me). At any rate, I’ve daily carried the 0350 now for 3 years without issue. Plenty of hard use like prying, batoning, camping, cutting, box opening, etc. and the knife locks up just as tight as it did 3 years ago. The blade coating has held up impressively. I like the blade geometry, cuts extremely well and for being so beefy, I can cut with just as much precision than the PM2. The 0350 FAR exceeds the performance and build quality of the Paramilitary 2. It’s on a completely different level above that rather highly regarded Spyderco knife, and costs LESS in some cases than the PM2. I have since picked up a 0301 and just ordered a 0770, 0450cf and a 0562. These things are addictive! Pics attached of what the knife looks like after 3 years of use. EDIT: I forgot to touch on the weight. The PM2 is a light weight knife and the 0350 was noticeable at first but after a few days, I became used to the heft and size of the knife in my pocket. I also work in an office that fortunately is not business attire required and I don't wear tight pants or skinny jeans as I'm not a woman or hipster (for context I'm 6'2" 190lbs) and the 0350 really isn't that visible although I would prefer a deeper carry clip. I am cognizant about flipping the 0350 open in front of coworkers as its extreme tactical manliness could easily frighten those not used to seeing that type of knife but I carry the 0350 everyday in my office without issue. #blackknivesmatter ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 21, 2017 by JK JK

  • Great EDC..
Pattern Name: Pocket Knife
Only two knives would I give a five star too... the ESEE 5... and now this one Other blades I handled before buying this one... the 300, Benchmade griptillian, barrage ,axis,111h2o,admas,osborne etc, spyderco PRO To me a pocket knife is not a go to knife... its a backup and as such this is perfect. Blade at @ 3.5 is legal in most jurisdictions for pocket carry. Clip can be moved or removed for alternate carry orientations. The assist... the one part that i thought was fluff.. is beyond compare... fast, solid locking. easy on the fingers The jimping is usable, well placed, solid yet not so much bite as to rip your skin up.. the assist flip works with a forward cut in the handle, to make a nice choil area to prevent your fingers sliding up the blade... The jimping on the butt of the knife... well I dont go around doing hand to hand with a pocketknife... you'll have to ask someone who does about that. Metal framing is full length... it will break auto glass.... not as easily as a point... but it will. The recurve of the blade allows items with skin to be cut easily..rather than having to use a serrated edge... think cutting a tomato. Thin profile leads to no pocket printing Handle is grippy... I didnt expect that. Blade has no wobble... overall fit and finish are great CON the thumb assist for opening the blade is so close to the handle itself as to make it functionally worthless.. also because of the handle lock design... it is not symmetric... it is closer to the handle on the locking side... making it even less useful I would buy this again in a minute. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 20, 2013 by Mongrel66

  • Better than I imagined
Pattern Name: Pocket Knife
[To preface my "review", I've been a gun guy for over 20yrs. and am new to knives. While guns/knives are apples/oranges in many ways, similarities like materials, quality, attn to detail, fit & finish, function, et (many) al, remain; and are valid. If I don't know about something, I say so. I'll give my honest evaluation w/ the limited knowledge I've got on this topic.] After several lesser blades, I believe finally I've found a knife that's near-perfect for me. I won't speak for others, but perhaps we share the same requirements in a knife: I wanted a good-quality, American-made knife that's capable of utility/EDC tasks, some hard use if necessary, that doesn't require constant tuning and maintenance. I believe I've found all my requirements (and thensome) in the Zero Tolerance 0350. I was afraid that a 3.25" blade length may be too short for a folding knife - but it's plenty. The blade is deep, and the edge is extremely sharp from the factory. The blade is thick, even in its contoured spots. Fit and finish is outstanding. Genuinely beautiful to look at and touch/feel. The G10 has a "grippy" and tough quality. Flipper/thumb-stud blade deployment is butter-smooth, very fast, and comes out w/ authority. Lockup is tight and strong, w/o even remote blade movement in any direction. The edges throughout are finished perfectly. The detent that holds the blade securely closed when folded (I'm pretty new to knives, and can't recall nomenclature) does its job and holds the knife folded tightly until you say otherwise - which is pretty important when an extremely sharp tool is in your pocket, inches from the femoral artery and other very important body parts (ahem). I like the DLC finish. I'm familiar w/ DLC on pistol slides and/or other gun parts; I've got a gen 5 Glock 19 w/ DLC. It's tough, but certainly not immune to holster wear. I was surprised to see that knife makers have been using DLC for years before it became a "thing" for guns. I'm not sure how that would translate to knife use - I imagine enough time/work will wear the DLC on a knife blade. As a whole, I really, really love this knife. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 13, 2020 by Tom H.

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