The Kizer Drop Bear 1094A1, designed by Azo, is a compact and rugged fixed blade crafted for everyday carry, camping, and outdoor adventures. Featuring a 2.6-inch drop point blade made from 14C28N stainless steel, this knife balances durability, corrosion resistance, and edge stability, making it reliable for both daily tasks and rugged field use. The gray stonewash finish gives it a tactical and understated look while helping mask wear during heavy use.
Kizer 1094A1 Drop Bear Key Features:
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Blade Material: 14C28N stainless steel with excellent corrosion resistance and balanced hardness
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Blade Length: 2.57" (65.2mm) – versatile size for EDC and outdoor utility
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Blade Thickness: 3mm (0.12") for durability without excess weight
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Blade Finish: Gray Stonewash with a flat grind for reliable slicing performance
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Handle Material: Burlap Micarta – lightweight, ergonomic, and provides a secure grip in all conditions
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Handle Length: 3.44" (87.3mm)
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Overall Length: 6.0" (152.5mm)
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Weight: 2.4 oz (68g), making it featherlight for pocket or belt carry
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Hardness: 58–59 HRC
Built for Control and Comfort
The ergonomic burlap Micarta handle not only offers a natural, textured grip but also enhances handling in wet or sweaty conditions. The wide finger choil and multi-section jimping along the spine provide superior control for precision tasks and tougher cutting jobs.
Everyday Carry with Added Utility
The Drop Bear includes hidden tweezers and a toothpick tucked into the handle—small but highly functional tools that ensure you’re ready for the unexpected without carrying extra gear.
Lightweight & Portable
At just 2.4 ounces, the Kizer Drop Bear is ideal for those who need a compact fixed blade that won’t weigh them down. Its Kydex sheath features adjustable retention and supports both horizontal and vertical carry, letting you adapt the knife to your carry style—on a belt, pack, or discreetly on body.
Perfect for: EDC, hiking, camping, and outdoor survival tasks
Why choose it: Durable steel, ergonomic Micarta handle, multifunctional design, and featherlight portability