Top 10 production knives of 2009 – RAT Izula

Posted: January 14th, 2010 | Author: Thomas | Filed under: Tactical steel & outdoors magic | No Comments »

 

The Rat Cutlery company has a well deserved fanatical following (rivaling Spyderco) and the Izula is the perfect representation of said RAT’s relentless commitment to function over form.

The Izula is really a no strings attached neck knife featuring a blade manufactured from1095 carbon steel by Rowen manufacturing which makes this knife not only tough but able to keep a wicked edge for extended periods of use.

It comes in a variety of colors including desert tan (the sexiest one) and tactical pink (really sheeple friendly) which makes this blade really sync with your own tastes and personality.

Its just a great EDC that is tougher than 99.9% of hard use folders that are commercially available & it will no doubt slice better too helped along with that gorgeous flat ground blade.

 

Specifications

Overall Length: 6.25″
Blade Length (end of handle to tip): 2.88″
Thickness: .156″
Steel: 1095 Carbon
Weight: 2 ounces without sheath
Finish: Textured powder coat (Black, Desert Tan, OD Green, Tactical Pink)
Blade Width: 1.0″
Grind: Flat
Handles: None
Sheathing: Injection Molded, Black (Photo right)
Pommel: Hole to accommodate carabiner
Spine: Thumb grippers, .5″ long
Each knife engraved with name, logo and unique serial number

 

Awesome stuff!

 

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