- Order number: IZULA-SPC
The Esee Izula with Survival Kit is an extremely popular and almost legendary neck knife used by bushcrafters and outdoor enthusiasts all over the world. With an overall length of 15.9 cm and a blade length of 7 cm, its size is ingenious yet handy. The knife has a flat blade construction and is made of high-quality 1095 carbon steel, which is known for its robustness and reliability. The blade thickness of 4 mm gives the knife impressive stability and allows it to handle more demanding tasks with ease. The 1095 carbon steel is not only robust but also easy to sharpen, making it a reliable companion in the wilderness.
The special feature of this Izula model is the plastic sheath that comes with it, which offers an eyelet hole for attaching a carabiner, making it easy to attach the knife to your belt or backpack. In addition, there are holes in the sheath to attach a clip plate, which comes with an extremely robust steel belt clip as well as the corresponding screws.
The included survival kit is extremely practical and contains everything you need in the wilderness. The nylon cord can either serve as a handle wrap or be used to hang items. The nylon cord stoppers secure the cord safely in place. The carabiner and key rings provide multiple attachment options for various pieces of equipment. In addition, the kit includes a fire starter that serves as a reliable tool in emergencies to light a warming campfire.
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Knife Type: | EDC - Every Day Carry, Neckknife, Outdoor, Outdoor / Survival |
Manufacturer: | ESEE KNIVES |
Tragesystem: | Kunststoffscheide mit Gürtelclip |
Modell: | Izula Grey |
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: | graue Pulverbeschichtung |
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.