The Leek family continues to grow and please new generations of knife enthusiasts with its ergonomic, lightweight design and sleek, utilitarian blade shape along with the classic SpeedSafe Assisted operation. This Limited Production Run offers the Leek dressed in Glow-In-The-Dark Carbon Fiber with a black coated CPM-154.
One of a Limited 500 Piece Run.
Brand new, direct from Kershaw Knives, USA.
Blade:Â Right at three inches of razor sharp CPM 154 cutting edge on this modified drop point for improved edge retention, corrosion resistance and toughness. It has a non-reflective and corrosion resistant black coating and just flies out of the handle. Dual thumb studs or integral flipper tab deployment for easy-opening. Some light jimping on the spine for grip.
Handle: Solid GITD carbon fiber handle scales are Torx screwed to stainless steel liners, with one forming the lock. The carbon fiber material is an exquisite upgrade of durability, toughness and weight reduction. The Leek is well-balanced and has a great feel in-hand. A Tip-Lock slider safety keeps the blade from deploying unintentionally when closed.
Carries via a two-position, right hand only, stainless steel pocket clip.
CPM-154:Â CPM-154 is a particle metallurgy version of 154CM that benefits from the refinement in the PM process providing it with an increase in toughness and easy of finishing. CPM-154 takes a very fine edge and is highly corrosion resistant. Edge retention is going to be on-par with CPM S30V while being easier to resharpen. A great all-around blade steel.

















John Carter –
The Kershaw Leek with glow-in-the-dark carbon fiber is a game-changer. The CPM-154 steel holds an edge beautifully, and the GITD feature is both functional and cool. Highly recommend!
Emily Davis –
I love the sleek design of this knife. The glow-in-the-dark feature is a nice touch, but I wish it lasted longer. Still, it’s a reliable EDC knife.
Michael Thompson –
The carbon fiber handle feels premium, and the blade is razor-sharp out of the box. The GITD feature is fun but not a deal-breaker. Overall, a solid purchase.
Sarah Johnson –
This knife is perfect for everyday carry. The CPM-154 steel is durable, and the glow-in-the-dark handle is a unique feature. It’s a bit pricey, but worth it.
David Martinez –
The Kershaw Leek is a classic, and this version with the GITD carbon fiber is a standout. The blade is sharp, and the handle is comfortable. Great for collectors and users alike.
Laura Wilson –
I’m impressed with the quality of this knife. The glow-in-the-dark feature is a fun addition, but the real star is the CPM-154 steel. It’s a reliable and stylish knife.
James Brown –
The Kershaw Leek is a fantastic knife, and this version is no exception. The GITD carbon fiber is a nice touch, and the blade is incredibly sharp. Highly recommend for any knife enthusiast.
Amanda White –
This knife is both functional and stylish. The glow-in-the-dark handle is a cool feature, and the CPM-154 steel is top-notch. It’s a bit on the expensive side, but you get what you pay for.