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ToolGuyd > Hand Tools > EDC, Pocket, & Multitools > What We’re Buyin’ – ESEE RAT Izula Neck Knife

What We’re Buyin’ – ESEE RAT Izula Neck Knife

Jul 13, 2010 Stuart 7 Comments

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ESEE RAT Izula Neck Knife

ESEE’s RAT Izula neck knife is a relatively compact fixed blade knife. The Izula is designed to be a lightweight survival or every-day-carry knife.

While I have quite a few decent multitools and folding pocket knives, I often find myself needing something a bit more robust. About a year ago I entertained the idea of getting a larger fixed blade knife for all around and shop use, but such a knife was too much for my needs. RAT’s Izula, on the other hand, seems to be perfectly sized for casual use.

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7 Comments

  1. Tammy

    Jul 13, 2010

    Ok, maybe this is weird… but I just love it that it comes in pink.

    Reply
  2. Stuart

    Jul 13, 2010

    That’s not weird at all – I love color choices!

    I’ve actually seen quite a few tactical and tacti-cool products coming out in pink these days.

    Reply
  3. uthscsaedu

    Jul 14, 2010

    What’s with the obsession with knives?
    I just don’t get it.

    Reply
    • Scuba steve

      Jul 27, 2020

      Dick

      Reply
  4. Stuart

    Jul 15, 2010

    As with other tools, certain applications and activities call for different pocket tools and knives. At this time, I need something a little more robust than a folder or multi-tool blade.

    Reply
  5. Mick Martin

    Jul 28, 2010

    Uthscaedu – Have you ever used one? You probably won’t “get it” until you do.

    The big deal about these knives is that they are real workhorse blades but in a tiny and lightweight form factor. They are made from a single piece of steel with a fantastic heat treat and are just VERY VERY tough.

    For their size, weight, and price I dont think there is a tougher knife on the market.

    These little bad boys hold and edge really well too and what can you buy for $40 anymore anyway? They are a great little hiking/backpacking blade.

    Try one!

    Reply
  6. River Rick

    Apr 16, 2015

    I carry a izula ,an pretty much my whole family in assorted colors. I’m looking to buy a yellow one don’t tread on me for my brother. please help me find.

    Reply

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