Spotlight Series: Kizer Cutlery Rugiada & Seppia Flippers Media
Published: 9 years ago
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Every week on Spotlight Series we highlight a new or exciting product just added to our inventory. This week we’re looking at two beautiful, compact flippers from Kizer Cutlery
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This week we’re spotlighting the Rugiada and Seppia Flippers from Kizer Cutlery. These attractive and lightweight knives are a great, stylish option for your everyday carry.
The blade can be deployed via the ambidextrous thumb stud or the flipper feature, which has a very smooth, quick action. Length is just over three inches. Blades are manufactured from S35VN stainless steel, and are available in two styles, drop-point or a tanto radian recurve. I’m a big fan of the stone-wash finish on this line.
Rugiada is the Italian word for dew, which ably explains the dappled handle on these pieces. The machined, hand-finished titanium has a pleasing textured pattern that lends the knife an excellent grip. The shape of the handle feels very comfortable to hold, with the large choil and light jimping on the spine lending good control when you really need to bear down. A frame lock keeps the blade firmly in place when extended. The handle comes in silver, as well as a blue, adonized titanium.
The titanium pocket clip is a little on the tight side, which makes it somewhat cumbersome to clip on, but also means it won’t be jostling around on you. The slim profile makes carrying very comfortable.
Overall, the Rugiada and Seppia Flippers from Kizer Cutlery represent a solid pick for an everyday carry blade with a little extra aesthetic appeal. Click the annotation or the link in the description to learn more about these knives, and be sure to check back every Monday for our Spotlight Series. Thanks for watching, and have a great day.
Music: "Joke" by Chastity Belt (http://chastity-belt.bandcamp.com/)
Every week on Spotlight Series we highlight a new or exciting product just added to our inventory. This week we’re looking at two beautiful, compact flippers from Kizer Cutlery
Check out our entire inventory: http://www.knifecenter.com
Keep up with all our newest products by signing up for our newsletter: http://www.knifecenter.com/newsletter
Follow KnifeCenter on:
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This week we’re spotlighting the Rugiada and Seppia Flippers from Kizer Cutlery. These attractive and lightweight knives are a great, stylish option for your everyday carry.
The blade can be deployed via the ambidextrous thumb stud or the flipper feature, which has a very smooth, quick action. Length is just over three inches. Blades are manufactured from S35VN stainless steel, and are available in two styles, drop-point or a tanto radian recurve. I’m a big fan of the stone-wash finish on this line.
Rugiada is the Italian word for dew, which ably explains the dappled handle on these pieces. The machined, hand-finished titanium has a pleasing textured pattern that lends the knife an excellent grip. The shape of the handle feels very comfortable to hold, with the large choil and light jimping on the spine lending good control when you really need to bear down. A frame lock keeps the blade firmly in place when extended. The handle comes in silver, as well as a blue, adonized titanium.
The titanium pocket clip is a little on the tight side, which makes it somewhat cumbersome to clip on, but also means it won’t be jostling around on you. The slim profile makes carrying very comfortable.
Overall, the Rugiada and Seppia Flippers from Kizer Cutlery represent a solid pick for an everyday carry blade with a little extra aesthetic appeal. Click the annotation or the link in the description to learn more about these knives, and be sure to check back every Monday for our Spotlight Series. Thanks for watching, and have a great day.
Music: "Joke" by Chastity Belt (http://chastity-belt.bandcamp.com/)