🔍 Discover the Edge of Adventure!
The Kizer Nice Guy Pocket Folding Knife features a 2.84" Nitro V blade, a lightweight Micarta handle, and a secure Liner Lock mechanism, making it the perfect companion for camping, hiking, and everyday tasks. Weighing just 2.26 OZ, it combines portability with precision, ensuring you’re always ready for your next adventure.
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Handle Material | Micarta |
Item Length | 6.7 Inches |
Blade Shape | Drop Point |
Blade Edge | V-Grind |
Is Product Cordless | Yes |
Special Features | Smooth Action |
Theme | Monochrome |
Style | Nitro V Blade+Micarta Handle |
Color | Nitro V Blade+Micarta Handle |
A**R
Clean, no nonsense featherweight
All a knife needs to be.It's very light (2.2 oz.) with "raspberry" colored richlite scales, sharp centered Nitro V blade, very fast flipper action, nice soft "no catch" spoon on right/left clip option, open length at 6.7" and can just accommodate 4 finger grip for large hand, ample choil makes for an even better 4 finger grip, well chamfered scales all around provides for zero hotspots.Excellent build quality/workmanship and price and:......an Azo design collaboration.They do have fancier models to choose from but at this price it suits me just fine and I definitely recommend.
K**R
Great small knife!
First, be aware this is a small knife. I know everyone can read the blade size in the specs, but be aware there is also a good sized choil, which is actually good. More on that later.Excellent flipper action with perfect detent. Thin blade with great grind for being super slicey. Feels very well made. This knife would be perfect for probably 95% of EDC tasks for most people, assuming light to medium use, which is probably 95% of us. Arrived shaving sharp.Has a decent sized choil. This cuts down on cutting length of thr blade, but really allows you to choke up. With my medium (or a little larger) hand, my thumb will easily reach the tip of the blade fully choked up. There are two gimping spots- one for standard grip and one for choked up.Great pocket clip retention. Sits very deep. Light weight and disappears in pocket.This will almost certainly become one of my go to knives in my EDC. Great price for the original at $39, but a steal on sale at $29!
J**R
Great knife! A steel for $30!
The media could not be loaded. I've had this for about two weeks now and I'm loving it. I didn't own a Kizer so figured I'd give this guy a shot.First off it came razor sharp. I was in the process of moving/unpacking when I received it so the blade has made work of a mountain of cardboard and is still as sharp as the day it arrived.. The action is super smooth and snappy with zero blade play. It's very light weight, but by no means feels cheap. I really like the fine texture on the G10 handle as well.Lastly the price. The one I got was around $32 after tax. Honestly this thing is well worth the full price but a bargain with the Amazon discount. If the price stays like this I may snag a few more down the line for Xmas gifts. Highly recommend.
M**L
Decent little knife
The blade is great, sharp and really good shape. The scales feel pretty cheap and thin, although they're sturdy enough. The knife opens easily and smoothly. It's a good budget offering from Kizer, not as good as other folders I've gotten from them but perfectly fine for what it is.
D**D
Well designed and quality knife.
Holds a sharp edge after heavy use. Even cut vinyl plank flooring with this blade and it is still sharp. If it wasn’t I would have taken a stone to it. I really thought after all the tile and cardboard I cut it would need a sharpening stone, but the blade is still almost 100%. I use it at work and it is my everyday carry pocket knife now. It may be a little small for some uses, but for most jobs it is sufficient. I like the ridges on the back of the blade for precision cuts. Perfect for your thumb. Really, I have unintentionally abused this knife and it shows no signs of ware and it keeps a sharp edge. There is no play in the handle and it still looks new. I will probably buy another identical knife for my toolbar. It’s a quality pocket knife for a cheap price.
D**L
Very nice little knife.
Really nice little knife. The fit and finish is excellent. Blade is very sharp and just a touch off-center...not enough to bother adjusting it. Action is very good, smooth, good detent, snappy, great lockup, no play whatsoever, and nearly drop shut. The richlite is really nice, premium feeling and looks great. Price is fair for a good design, well executed with much better than bargain materials.
M**U
Small but sturdy, suitable for EDC. Good looks, novel material for handle.
Slightly smaller than expected, but I did not pay much attention to the description; just so you know, the blade is under 3". This didn't bother me, and I have medium/large (man) hands. Love the color, sharp black blade, handle made of richlight, similar to micarta but made mostly out of paper, giving it a recycled, cardboard "hand feel," but very sturdy and compressed; some folks may take this as a detriment, but I like it, the handle gives an air of getting better with age, if that makes sense with the hardened material. It will probably be my go-to if my EDC Vosteed racoon craps out and is nonfixable. (This is smaller than the Vosteed, and sharper out of the box). Aloha!
T**Y
Great little EDC
I picked up this little beauty during Prime Days for 35 clams all-in. The selling point for me was the crazy cheap price for a Nitro-V blade which came nearly razor sharp. It shreds paper without even breaking a sweat, and it hasn't even seen the strop or ceramic rod yet. It's light, quick, snaps open with authority, and it's a slicer. It has very good detent, the liner lock is solid, it has good gimping, and the blade came perfectly centered.It's riding the edge of being too small for my large size hands (4" wide), but isn't. I can almost get 4 fingers on it and can easily achieve that if I employ the finger choil.I didn't care for the reddish Richlite scales that it shipped with and found an easy remedy for a 5 spot as shown. This is the result of 3 minutes in the dye pot. (Rit Dye DyeMore Synthetic - Graphite). Disassembly/reassembly were simple and I gave the pivot bearings a shot of camellia oil for good measure while tore down.I have a tub of decent folding knives from which to choose ranging in size from over 4" blades down to 2", but this has moved into my current EDC option. I forget it's even clipped to my pocket. If you're looking for something different or are just tired of lugging around those 3-4+" hogs, I would recommend this as a viable option if you don't mind a smallish very light tool.
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