Kizlyar Malamut Fixed Blade KK0008 - 9.5 Inch Overall 4.5 Inch Niolox Stonewash Blade, Walnut Handle, Belt Sheath
Kizlyar Malamut Fixed Blade KK0008 - 9.5 Inch Overall 4.5 Inch Niolox Stonewash Blade, Walnut Handle, Belt Sheath
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Kizlyar Malamut Fixed Blade KK0008 - 9.5 Inch Overall 4.5 Inch Niolox Stonewash Blade, Walnut Handle, Belt Sheath
Kizlyar Malamut Fixed Blade KK0008 - 9.5 Inch Overall 4.5 Inch Niolox Stonewash Blade, Walnut Handle, Belt Sheath
The Kizlyar Malamut Fixed Blade KK0008 is a rugged, field-ready knife designed for outdoor enthusiasts who demand durability, reliability, and timeless style.
- Overall Length: 9.5" overall for versatile camp tasks, shelter-building, and use in the field.
- Blade: 4.5" Niolox tool steel blade with a stonewash finish for strong edge retention and reduced glare.
- Material & Finish: Niolox steel paired with a stonewashed surface to resist wear and maintain a low-profile look.
- Handle: Walnut handle with stainless bolsters delivering a classic aesthetic and secure, comfortable grip.
- Lanyard Hole: Built-in lanyard hole for quick attachment to gear or a neck lanyard for easy retrieval.
- Sheath: Black leather belt sheath for safe, convenient carry on hikes, hunts, or daily use.
- Packaging: Boxed for gifting, storage, or collection purposes.
Designed to tackle real-world outdoor tasks, the Malamut excels at routine camp chores, from batoning and feather-sticking to precise carving and food prep. The Niolox blade delivers durable edge retention in demanding environments, while the stonewashed finish minimizes visible wear and glare. The walnut handle with stainless bolsters provides a comfortable, secure grip in varying conditions, and the lanyard hole adds versatility for quick access on backpack straps or gear sheaths. The included black leather belt sheath keeps the knife safely within reach, making this fixed blade a dependable companion for bushcraft, camping, hunting prep, and survival scenarios. For longevity, dry the blade after use, lightly oil the steel, and store it securely in the sheath when not in use.
