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The Kizer Topsail Titanium Zirconium knife presents a refined profile characterized by graceful curves and seamless component integration. The handle incorporates an inlay that adds both visual sophistication and a secure grip. Its overall design strikes a perfect balance between bold geometry and understated elegance, yielding a tool that looks both powerful and precision-made. The architecture focuses on fluid transitions between parts, creating a visually unified and purpose-built appearance.
This handle elegantly combines a titanium frame with a Zirconium inlay.
Made from M390 stainless steel—a high-end powdered metal steel—this blade delivers an outstanding combination of edge retention, durability, and rust resistance. It’s the perfect material for everyday carry knives and outdoor use, holding a sharp edge through demanding tasks while remaining simple to maintain.
Built with an ergonomically shaped titanium handle that naturally conforms to the hand, minimizing fatigue during prolonged use. The heavy-duty frame lock mechanism delivers unwavering blade stability and dependable performance. This fusion of human-centered design and locking power provides a cutting experience that's both comfortable and completely secure.
The finger choil enables a controlled forward grip, positioning your index finger near the blade for exceptional command during precision cutting tasks while substantially improving safety.
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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.