The Kizer Feweed XL Folding Knife blends premium materials, bold design, and serious cutting performance into a striking everyday carry folder. Built with attention to detail and high-end components, this knife offers both rugged functionality and refined craftsmanship, making it a standout piece whether it’s riding in your pocket or displayed in a collection.
The 3.45-inch harpoon blade is crafted from CPM S90V stainless steel and finished with a clean satin sheen that highlights the precision of its grind. S90V is widely respected for its exceptional edge retention thanks to its high concentration of vanadium carbides, giving the blade the ability to hold a sharp edge through extended use. The harpoon-style profile provides a reinforced tip and generous cutting edge, offering excellent control for slicing, utility work, and detailed cuts.
Opening the blade is quick and smooth with the thumb stud, allowing easy one-handed deployment when the knife is needed. Once open, the blade locks securely in place with a sturdy titanium framelock that delivers solid lockup and dependable strength while keeping the design simple and reliable.
The handle scales are crafted from gray titanium, providing excellent durability, corrosion resistance, and lightweight strength. Set into the handle are vivid Nebula FatCarbon inserts featuring red, white, and blue swirling patterns that create a dramatic visual contrast against the muted titanium frame. The FatCarbon material adds a unique layered texture and bold color variation that makes each knife visually distinct while maintaining the toughness expected from modern composite materials. A sculpted 3D titanium pocket clip completes the design, offering secure carry and adding another touch of precision machining.
At 4.75 inches closed, the Feweed XL provides a confident grip and substantial feel while still carrying comfortably for everyday use.
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