Over the past few years, Kizer’s Drop Bear silhouette has been among its most popular and versatile offerings. Not only was this knife the brand’s first crossbar-locking knife, but it has been transformed into a survival-friendly fixed blade and, most recently, a utility knife (with some multi-tool functionality), too.
However, the brand may have just outdone itself with the cleanest expression of the silhouette yet in the Kizer Drop Bear Zero. And while the ultra-sleek styling is definitely worth a closer look, the value-to-investment ratio is arguably even more exciting (spoiler: this knife should probably be way more expensive).
I like the Drop Bear. I have one of their fancy anodized ones. The “screwless” new Zero here is quite nice. I wish Kizer had been at SHOT. I haven’t handled it yet.
My favorite Kizer is definitely their drop-point Sheepdog. I received one a couple of months ago, and I have carried it more than any other knife in Q1 this year.
Read the whole thing at GearPatrol.com
https://www.gearpatrol.com/outdoors/kizer-drop-bear-zero/

