Kizer Deviant V3575A1 Copper, Micarta, M390 pocket knife, Chris Conaway design
Kizer Deviant V3575A1 Copper, Micarta, M390 pocket knife, Chris Conaway design
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Full description
The Kizer Deviant V3575 is a cool EDC pocket knife, designed by Chris Conaway. The sheepsfoot blade stands out. The edge is located a little lower than the base of the handle. As such the Deviant is great for food prep. Whether you use it at home in your kitchen, or close to the campfire.
Specifications
7.8 cm
130 g
Material handle
copper, Micarta
Type of steel
Böhler M390
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Reviews
Tuesday, 25 April 2023
Friday, 17 February 2023
Very comfortable handle with no hot spots, but not something for very large hands. A surprisingly solid blade for such a small knife with an almost straight edge makes it very useful. A bit on the heavy side due to the brass bolster. Buttery smooth action, as expected from Kizer in this price range.
Monday, 3 October 2022
Monday, 24 January 2022
Wednesday, 26 May 2021
Love the knife perfect in hand
Specifications
General information
Dimensions & weight
7.8 cm
3 mm
Closed length
10.6 cm
Total length
18.4 cm
130 g
Material
Material handle
copper, Micarta
Type of steel
Böhler M390
61 HRC
Features & functions
ceramic ball bearrings
Finish blade
stonewashed
Right or left-handed
right-handed
Blade shape
sheep foot
plain edge
No
Tools
knife
Opening system
thumb stud
Type
everyday carry
Pocket clip
yes, tip-up (right)
Pocket clip position
tip-up
Pocket clip side
right
liner-lock
Can be opened with one hand
Yes
flat, Secondary V-edge
Number of tools
1
Scope of delivery
Pouch
No
Sheath
No
Kizer Deviant V3575A1 Copper, Micarta, M390 pocket knife, Chris Conaway design
We don't sell this product anymore.