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Blending modern precision with vintage-inspired character, the Kizer Coywolf redefines the idea of a gentleman's everyday carry. Its clean lines and refined proportions create a sleek, professional presence, while the 7.7cm (3.05") drop point blade is thoughtfully sized for daily tasks—practical, controlled, and ready when needed. With an overall length of 18.0cm (7.11") the Coywolf strikes a balance between portability and capability. Premium materials and a streamlined profile allow it to transition effortlessly between environments, from office settings to outdoor moments. It's a knife designed not just to perform, but to carry a quiet sense of confidence and timeless style.
The Ki3685A2 boasts premium S45VN steel with compound grind for enhanced cutting geometry. It delivers exceptional sharpness retention (60-62 HRC) and corrosion resistance. The precision-ground blades offer superior slicing performance for everyday cutting tasks, from opening packages to food preparation.
The distinctive double bolster style features premium titanium construction with contrasting handle materials. This sophisticated aesthetic creates visual balance while providing structural integrity. The frame lock mechanism seamlessly integrates with the titanium bolsters, ensuring reliable performance. The 3D titanium pocket clip and refined color combinations make this knife a true statement piece.
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Yes, this item is legal to own in the United Kingdom.
We base this opinion on our interpretation of UK Knife Law (see our blog). Be aware that there are different rules for owning and carrying knives in public in the UK. Read about the difference here.