- Order number: IZUVG
The ESEE Izula Venom Green is a compact but extremely powerful fixed-blade knife named after the aggressive ant from the Peruvian jungle. Despite its small size of 15.7 cm, the Izula impresses with its exceptional versatility and robust design. It is perfect as a neck knife or for everyday use and is comfortable to carry.
The 6.7 cm drop-point blade is made of 1095 carbon steel (1095HC), which is known for its high edge retention and easy resharpening. The powder-coated green blade offers additional protection against corrosion and gives the knife an eye-catching, striking look.
Thanks to the large opening at the end of the handle, the Izula offers excellent handling even without handle scales and can be individually customised with a paracord handle. With a blade thickness of 4.2 mm and a hardness of 57 HRC, the knife offers the necessary stability for demanding cutting tasks.
The Izula comes with a durable Plastic sheath that ensures a secure hold and comfortable transport. Whether as an outdoor companion or an EDC knife, the ESEE Izula Venom Green is a reliable tool that impresses with both its handling and functionality.
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, Neckknife, Outdoor, Outdoor / Survival |
Manufacturer: | ESEE KNIVES |
Tragesystem: | Kunststoffscheide mit Gürtelclip |
Modell: | Izula Venom Green |
Blade Material: | Kohlenstoffstahl 1095 |
Blade Length: | 7 cm |
Blade Thickness: | 4 mm |
Blade Style: | Drop Point |
Overall Length: | 15,9 cm |
Griffmaterial: | 1095 Stahl |
Klingenoberfläche: | Venom Green |
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.