The Kizer Hallow Fixed Blade Knife delivers compact strength and precision cutting performance in a design built for serious everyday utility. With premium materials and a striking handle configuration, this fixed blade balances rugged durability with refined craftsmanship, making it a dependable companion for daily tasks, outdoor work, or collection-worthy display.
The blade measures 2.94 inches and features a reverse tanto profile, a shape known for its reinforced tip strength and exceptional piercing ability. Crafted from Z-Wear PM tool steel, the blade offers outstanding toughness, impressive edge retention, and the resilience needed for demanding cutting jobs. Z-Wear is widely respected for its ability to handle hard use while maintaining a sharp edge, making it a trusted choice for high-performance knives. A sleek black DLC-style coated finish adds an extra layer of protection against wear and corrosion while reducing glare during use.
This knife features a full tang construction that runs the entire length of the handle, providing maximum structural strength and reliable balance in hand. The handles are crafted from Nebula FatCarbon, showcasing a vivid blend of red, white, and blue carbon fiber layers that create a swirling, high-contrast pattern. FatCarbon is known for combining lightweight strength with bold visual character, giving the knife a unique appearance while maintaining excellent durability. The ergonomic shape provides a comfortable grip and secure control during extended use.
Measuring 6.43 inches overall, the Hallow offers a compact footprint that’s easy to carry while still delivering the cutting capability expected from a quality fixed blade. A molded Kydex sheath is included, providing secure retention and convenient carry options whether on a belt or gear setup.
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