Kizer Zipslip Ki3507 slipjoint pocket knife, Michael Vagnino design
Kizer Zipslip Ki3507 slipjoint pocket knife, Michael Vagnino design
We do not sell this product anymore.
Full description
The Kizer Zipslip is a slipjoint pocket knife, designed by Michael Vagnino. Because it is a slipjoint, this pocket knife doesn't have a true locking mechanism, but rather a slight resistance that prevents the knife from immediately closing. This means you can legally carry this pocket knife in many places in Europe. You can open it with one hand with the practical thumb hole. You'll notice straight away that the slipjoint has a practical half-stop. This means that when closing the knife you have enough time to make sure your fingers are nowhere near the razor-sharp blade.
Specifications
7.2 cm
90 g
Material handle
titanium
Type of steel
CPM S35VN
Also popular
Specifications
General information
Dimensions & weight
2.3 cm
7.2 cm
6.2 cm
2.95 mm
Closed length
10.1 cm
Total length
17.3 cm
90 g
Material
Material handle
titanium
Material sheath / pouch
nylon
Type of steel
CPM S35VN
61 HRC
Features & functions
Finish blade
matted
Right or left-handed
right-handed
Blade shape
drop point
plain edge
No
Tools
knife
Opening system
thumb hole
Type
everyday carry, gentleman’s knife
Pocket clip
yes, tip-up (right)
Pocket clip position
tip-up
Pocket clip side
right
slipjoint
Can be opened with one hand
Yes
20º
flat, Secondary V-edge
Number of tools
1
Scope of delivery
Pouch
Yes
Sheath
No
Kizer Zipslip Ki3507 slipjoint pocket knife, Michael Vagnino design
We do not sell this product anymore.