The Kizer Bone Fixed Blade Knife delivers compact strength and clean design in a hardworking package built for everyday cutting tasks. Designed in collaboration with Maverick Customs, this fixed blade focuses on practical performance with a balanced size, dependable materials, and a comfortable grip that feels natural during extended use.
The 3.23-inch drop point blade is crafted from AEB-L stainless steel and finished with a rugged stonewash that gives the knife a tough, work-ready appearance. This finish helps hide scratches and wear from regular use while adding a subtle texture to the blade’s surface. AEB-L steel is widely respected for its fine grain structure, excellent toughness, and ability to take a razor-sharp edge. It’s a steel that performs exceptionally well in real-world use, offering great edge stability and easy maintenance. The drop point profile provides a strong tip and a generous cutting edge, making the blade highly versatile for slicing, utility work, and precise cuts.
Built with full tang construction, the Bone offers impressive strength and durability. The blade steel runs the full length of the handle, creating a solid, dependable feel that users can rely on when the work gets demanding.
The handle scales are crafted from stabilized wood, giving the knife a warm, natural look while improving durability and moisture resistance. Stabilization strengthens the wood and helps protect it from environmental changes, allowing it to perform reliably in the field while maintaining its unique grain patterns. Each handle has its own distinct character, and the smooth shaping provides a comfortable, confident grip. A lanyard hole at the base adds extra security and flexible carry options.
Measuring 7 inches overall and weighing just 3.22 ounces, the Bone is compact enough for easy carry while still offering the cutting power expected from a capable fixed blade.
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