- Order number: IZUIIG
Be ready to discover the expressive power of the fantastic Izula II OD Green from ESEE Knives - a knife for adventurers who are not just looking for a tool, but an extension of their will. Here we are offered the slightly larger version of the legendary Izula. As with its smaller brother, this was also named after the feared ant from the depths of the Peruvian jungle. This ant embodies the Izula II perfectly, because this fearless insect may be small in size, but it is incredibly powerful.
With an overall length of 17.1 cm, of which 6.7 cm was used for the drop-point blade made of non-stainless 1095 carbon steel with traction powder coating, this knife offers enormous skill, just like its namesake, the Peruvian ant. The handy Micarta handle scales provide a firm and comfortable grip, whether you're in the depths of the forest or on the summit of Machu Picchu in Peru.
The durable and easy-to-clean plastic sheath enables safe transportation and protects the blade from damage. With the reliable Izula II OD Green, you not only have a tool in your hand, but a symbol of determination and strength, ready to overcome the limits of the possible and master the challenges of nature. Be ready for any adventure - with the Izula II you are definitely prepared for anything.
Herstellerinformation:
ESEE KNIVES
P.O. Box 99
Gallant, AL 35972
USA
Email: info@eseeknives.com
Verantwortliche Person / Firma innerhalb der EU:
MESSERWORLD©
Winfried Diessner
Friedrichshagener Str. 58
12555 Berlin
Deutschland
Mail: team@messerworld.de
Knife Type: | EDC - Every Day Carry, Outdoor / Survival |
Manufacturer: | ESEE KNIVES |
Tragesystem: | Kunststoffscheide |
Modell: | Izula II OD Green |
Blade Material: | 1095 Kohlenstoffstahl |
Blade Length: | 6,7 cm |
Blade Thickness: | 4,1 mm |
Blade Style: | Drop Point |
Overall Length: | 17,1 cm |
Griffmaterial: | Micarta |
Klingenoberfläche: | Traction-Coating |
Gewicht: | 95 g |
Made in: | USA |
In 1997, Jeff Randall and Mike Perrin set out to combat the over-hyped and heavily exploited survival scene by opening their own survival school, which would again offer hands-on, self-tested survival training. Working with the Peruvian Air Force's "Escuela De Supervivencia En La Selva" (School of Survival in the Jungle), they quickly rose to the top of the most popular survival schools. However, they soon realised that most of the tools advertised as survival knives were hardly up to the standards of professionals. As a result, some time later they started to develop and produce knives according to their own ideas. That was the beginning of ESEE KNIVES. The practical companions quickly became known throughout the outdoor scene and inspire survival professionals all over the world.