Kizer Pioneer Linerlock EDC Knife Blue Canyon Richlite S35VN Premium Titanium Bolsters
Kizer Pioneer Linerlock EDC Knife Blue Canyon Richlite S35VN Premium Titanium Bolsters
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Kizer Pioneer Linerlock EDC Knife Blue Canyon Richlite S35VN Premium Titanium Bolsters
Kizer Pioneer Linerlock EDC Knife Blue Canyon Richlite S35VN Premium Titanium Bolsters
Meet the Kizer Cutlery Pioneer Linerlock Blue Canyon ZX-FK03A5, a robust everyday carry knife designed for outdoor enthusiasts and daily tasks. It combines a premium S35VN blade, titanium bolsters, and a blue Canyon Richlite handle for reliable performance with refined style.
- Blade: 3.25" S35VN stainless steel with a two-tone finish for edge retention, sharpness, and a sophisticated look.
- Closed length: 4.25" (10.8 cm) for comfortable pocket carry and discreet everyday use.
- Handle material: Blue Canyon Richlite, offering a grippy, durable surface that performs well in various conditions.
- Bolsters: Titanium bolsters add rigidity and a premium touch without excessive weight.
- Locking mechanism: Linerlock provides secure blade lockup and smooth deployment.
- Opening: Thumb stud enables convenient one-handed blade deployment.
- Carry: Pocket clip for secure and accessible everyday carry.
- Packaging: Boxed, making it suitable for gifting or safe storage.
This knife is built to handle a wide range of tasks, from quick package openings to precise cuts on outdoor trips. The S35VN blade delivers lasting edge retention and reliable performance, while the Richlite handle offers a comfortable, secure grip in both dry and damp conditions. Titanium bolsters provide additional durability without adding unnecessary weight, and the linerlock mechanism ensures safe, confident use. For anyone seeking a well-made, visually striking pocket knife that performs beyond basic specs, the Pioneer Linerlock Blue Canyon ZX-FK03A5 stands out as a thoughtful, capable choice for everyday carry.
