Kizer Varatas Framelock Knife S35VN Black Titanium Handle For Everyday Carry Enthusiasts Premium Quality
Kizer Varatas Framelock Knife S35VN Black Titanium Handle For Everyday Carry Enthusiasts Premium Quality
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Kizer Varatas Framelock Knife S35VN Black Titanium Handle For Everyday Carry Enthusiasts Premium Quality
Kizer Varatas Framelock Knife S35VN Black Titanium Handle For Everyday Carry Enthusiasts Premium Quality
The Kizer Cutlery Varatas Framelock (KI3637A2) is a compact, reliable folding knife designed for everyday carry. With a 3.25" black-finish S35VN blade tucked into a black textured titanium handle, it offers dependable performance in a slim, easy-to-pocket profile.
- Locking mechanism: Framelock (frame lock) provides secure blade lockup and smooth, one-handed access with a built-in thumb pull for fast deployment.
- Blade: 3.25" black finish S35VN stainless steel blade, offering strong edge retention and corrosion resistance for daily tasks.
- Closed length: 4.5" closed, delivering a compact profile that fits comfortably in pocket or bag.
- Handle: Black textured titanium scales for durable grip, reduced weight, and a sleek, tactical look.
- Deployment: Thumb pull facilitates easy, controllable opening with one hand.
- Carry: Pocket clip for secure, accessible carry and quick access on the go.
- Boxing and storage: Supplied with a black nylon pouch and boxed packaging for storage or gifting.
This Varatas FRAMELock pairs robust materials with thoughtful design to deliver a trustworthy everyday carry knife. The combination of S35VN steel and a textured titanium handle means you get improved edge longevity and grip in a compact package. The thumb-pull aided opening and secure framelock contribute to a confident user experience, whether you’re tackling daily tasks, outdoor adventures, or hobbyist blade work. The included nylon pouch helps protect the knife when not in use, while the boxed presentation makes it a ready gift for knife enthusiasts or collectors.
