Knife Name | Kizer Hawk |
Blade Length | 3.41″ |
Blade Steel | M390 Polished DLC / S45VN |
Handle Materials | Titanium |
Lock Type | Liner Lock |
MSRP | $169.00+ |
Kizer kicks off the new year with the release of the Hawk, a standout addition to their high-end lineup that embodies its avian namesake’s sharp, swift, and agile qualities. Designed by Carlos Elstner, the Hawk comes in two premium iterations: an S45VN version featuring a 3.41″ flat-ground sheepsfoot blade with a bubble stonewashed finish for exceptional edge retention and cutting performance, and a polished DLC M390 version, offering superior hardness and wear resistance for those who prioritize the ultimate in premium steel. Both versions feature a hawk-like “eye” and “beak” blade design paired with a chamfered and highly textured titanium handle with machined holes that add texture and visual appeal.
What sets the Hawk apart, though, is Kizer’s debut of their Snapecho system, combining a dual stop pin with a double-row ball bearing mechanism and detent pillar for silky smooth, secure blade action. Paired with a thumb hole opener, flipper, and liner lock, it delivers quick, intuitive, and reliable operation, essential for a larger blade like this. It also sports a non-reversible, milled titanium clip for secure carry. Whether you choose the S45VN version or the M390 iteration, the Kizer Hawk delivers the kind of premium performance you’d expect from a high-end blade from the brand.