So I just recieved my Kershaw cyclone yesterday. It was a wonderful buy. The blade is incredibly sharp. I mean it was a little scary. The on/off switch was a little bit weird at first. The first couple of times I switched the switch it took quite a bit of effort to turn it off. I mean a lot of effort. By now though it is much more reasonable. The only thing that is hard about it is that it is so small, applying all that force to such a small surface is not easy. As for the AO, it is very nice. There is a very satisfying klack as it hits locks, and it isn't too fast. Some of the AOs I tried were just way to fast, this is not too fast, not too slow. Also when you turn the Ao off, it quite a good manual flipper. I usually got used to the amount of force necessary to flip it open. It is very smooth.
The only problem I have with the knife is it's weight. It is quite heavy for its size. Notice I said for its size. In my pocket, I don't feel it at all. When I hold it though it has significant heft in the handle. So just be aware of that. It isn't that it is too heavy, it just is heavy in the hand for its size. But also this a larger knife. Much larger than my friends leek. I will post pics, later today, but it is very nice and I think pretty cool looking. Also the blade length I think is a pretty good size.
The only problem I have with the knife is it's weight. It is quite heavy for its size. Notice I said for its size. In my pocket, I don't feel it at all. When I hold it though it has significant heft in the handle. So just be aware of that. It isn't that it is too heavy, it just is heavy in the hand for its size. But also this a larger knife. Much larger than my friends leek. I will post pics, later today, but it is very nice and I think pretty cool looking. Also the blade length I think is a pretty good size.