Built for those who demand purpose-driven design without excess, the Boker Kiboku Fixed Blade by Boker Germany reflects a modern take on the fixed-blade EDC knife, where every line and material choice serves a function. Designed by Lucas Burnley and handcrafted in Solingen, Germany, this piece embraces a philosophy that rejects perfection as an endpoint and instead refines the balance between utility, durability, and visual identity.
At its core is a 2.95-inch drop point blade made from RWL-34 stainless powder steel, delivering an outstanding combination of edge retention, toughness, and corrosion resistance. This high-performance steel is known for taking a razor edge and holding it through demanding use while still being relatively easy to resharpen in the field. The uncoated blade finish keeps the look clean and technical, emphasizing function over flash while still maintaining a refined edge presence. A subtle swedge and spine jimping enhance control, giving added precision for fine tasks and improving grip security when pressure is applied.
The knife’s full-tang construction ensures strength from tip to handle, making it reliable for outdoor cutting tasks, camp use, and everyday carry scenarios where failure is not an option. Measuring 7.09 inches overall and weighing just 2.68 ounces, it maintains a lightweight profile without sacrificing structural integrity, making it easy to carry and quick to deploy when needed.
The handle is where the Kiboku truly stands apart. Crafted from red Richlite with a three-dimensional topography texture, it merges modern material science with bold visual character. The surface is aggressively functional, providing a secure grip in varied conditions while also delivering a distinctive aesthetic identity. Interchangeable handle scales allow for customization, giving users the ability to tailor both look and feel over time. Screw-fastened construction ensures straightforward maintenance and long-term serviceability.
A precision-fit Kydex sheath completes the package, offering secure retention and versatile carry options whether in the field or as part of an EDC setup. Built in Solingen by skilled craftsmen, the Kiboku represents a thoughtful intersection of innovation, practicality, and design restraint, staying true to Burnley’s minimal yet purposeful design language.
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