Kizer Sliver Sunburst Liner Lock Knife Orange T6 (3.5" Stonewash) Ki4419A1
About Kizer Sliver Sunburst Liner Lock Knife Orange T6 (3.5" Stonewash) Ki4419A1
The Kizer Sliver is a sleek and compact folding knife that will make a great addition to any EDC rotation. This MODel is outfitted with an orange T6 aluminum handle and a stonewashed blade. Open standoff construction provides a lightweight build that is comfortable to use and carry. The tough aluminum handle is backed up by a stainless steel liner lock and features a milled Sunburst texture for a secure grip. A tip up stainless steel pocket clip finishes off the solid EDC design.Features:CPM-S35VN steel provides a high performance blade with excellent edge retention.Dual thumb stud openers offer smooth ambidextrous blade deployment.Item includes a stainless steel pocket clip for tip-up carry.
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Kizer Sliver Variations
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Specifications |
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Brand | Kizer | ||
Category | Folding Knives | ||
Overall Length | 8.25" | ||
Blade Length | 3.50" | ||
Cutting Edge | 3.375" | ||
Blade Thickness | 0.09" | ||
Blade Material | CPM S35VN | ||
Blade Style | Drop Point | ||
Blade Grind | Flat | ||
Finish | Stonewash | ||
Edge Type | Plain | ||
Handle Length | 4.75" | ||
Handle Thickness | 0.46" | ||
Handle Material | Aluminum | ||
Color | Orange | ||
Weight | 3.11 oz. | ||
User | Right Hand | ||
Pocket Clip | Tip-Up | ||
Knife Type | Manual | ||
Opener | Thumb Stud | ||
Lock Type | Liner Lock | ||
Model | Sliver | ||
Country of Origin | China | ||
Best Use | Everyday Carry | ||
Product Type | Knife |
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Ratings and Reviews
Kizer Sliver - orange
My first Kizer knife, bought it from Blade HQ in summer 2020. I'm often drawn to bright colors like the orange that Kizer offers this knife in. I love the milled aluminum handle, its color, shape and feel. It can be a bit slippery compared to G-10, FRN, or micarta, but that's ok. This is marketed more as a gentleman's knife than a serious work knife. Your $80 also gets you solid… read more S35VN steel. Very nice blade and handle length. Complaints? The contouring of the pocket clip is ok, nothing great, in my mind. The thumb stud works fine as an opener but I do wish there was a small flipper option as well. All in all, a very solid knife and if you're eyeing it for the color and shape like I was, i don't think you'll be disappointed.
Premium quality on a budget
S35VN? Check. Sweet color scheme? Check. Excellent fit and finish? Check. I can keep going but we'd be here for a while. This is a really fun knife and adds a needed splash of color to my collection. The handles are a little slippery for me but the texturing helps to offset that somewhat.
Solid build, good action
My first Kizer and one of the more colorful knives of my collection. I love the blade shape, scales, and easy one-handed opening.
WOW!!!
Everything about this knife is amazing! It was a good value with S35V steel at $89 bucks, but it's now $68?!!! That's a steal. I love the finish and the packaging was incredible. It's definitely worth the sales price. My first Kizer, and definitely NOT my last!
Awesome knife, better price
This knife blew all expectations away. The packaging, fit, and finish are on par with a knife costing 3 or 4 times as much. The only downside is the liner tends to pinch your thumb when closing. Everything else is great.
Light long blade
I love it. I'm a fan of light long blades with some color and this fits the bill. My first kizer, but this experience will have me watching them for more. From the factory this was sharp, but not fast (tight at pivot).
Just OK
Purchased this knife after reading many good reviews on Kizer (this is the only Kizer I own at the moment). I really like the handle but the fit and finish was not as good as I was expecting. The lockup is good, but the liner locks at well over halfway (almost 3/4) of the way into the blade, not leaving much left for wear. My blade was also very off centered when I received the… read more knife, also very very difficult to open. I thought about exchanging it but ended up disassembling to correct the issue. I lapped the washers (bronze phosphorus) to get them flat- that was part of the blade alignment issue, the washers were not flat, one was more wedge shaped and the other had a bur on the ID where the hole was stamped. After reassembly I was able to get the blade centered. Now the pocket clip as noted in other reviews is horrible, it fits very tight against the side, and combined with the grooved handle makes it extremely hard to use- it bites into your jeans and won't let go. I fixed this also with a pair of parallel pliers but its still just a really crappy clip design. The thumb studs are not good either, the edges are sharp so it digs into your finger, and they are excessively long. The are also not optimally placed, about 5mm too far towards the tip of the blade so it makes the geometry to flick it open really odd- at least for my hand shape. So with all of this wrong why am I still giving it 3 stars? Well you are getting a 3d machined aluminum handle with an aesthetically pleasing design (I am concerned about the durability of the anodizing, compared to a knife like a LionSteel SR1 the anodizing does not seem as hard, it appears to be a very thin layer). It also has an S35VN blade, which is very nice. So overall for around $60 I think its an OK knife, comparable to some others in that price range its better than some, and worse than some, but the initial fitment of the blade was a big issue and I was let down by the assembly quality. I use my knives all the time for all sorts of stuff, I'm not one of those guys that buys a higher end knife just to open boxes so time will tell how it holds up. Would I recommend this knife? If your into knives and don't have issues with taking it apart to correct fitment issues, and your not super concerned with messing up the handle when it does see use, then if you like it buy it. If your looking for a knife that's going to be perfect straight out of the box and are concerned with long term durability of the finish if the knife sees hard use or gets dropped, this knife may not be for you.
Great Blade!
This is a really great knife, especially for the price. Aside from the fact that it is the least expensive blade on the planet with S35VN, it is really well made too. With cool orange scales, a very nicely stonewashed (and very sharp) S35VN blade, and excellent fit and finish, you won't be disappointed. The knife also has a ceramic detent ball, a very nice touch. And it's the smoothest…
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non-bearing blade I've ever owned. Another thing that should be mentioned is that it is very thin in the pocket, very similar to the 940 in that regard.
I gave this blade a 4 instead of a 5 because of a few things. First off, John B. couldn't have said it better. The clip is, in fact, from the planet of odd clips. Pocket retention is too high, and it sticks up way too far. I modified mine in a vice and it's much better now though. Secondly, the thumb studs do stick out farther than they should. I haven't had issues w/ them catching on my pocket though. Lastly, mine was very hard to deploy initially due to a strong detent. Now that I have opened it a bunch, I think the ceramic has worn a bit of a groove in the blade, making it open quite easily. Overall I love the blade though, especially for what I paid for it.
Pleasant Surprise
My third Kizer, though my first aluminum handled one. Overall length same as a Para 2 but it feels and handles very easily due to handle shape ( no problems with the striations) and weight. The clip is from the planet of odd clips, however no other complaints. Price, quality of materials and construction should all point towards purchasing one
Pretty Great
Beautiful, well built and inexpensive. This seems to be legitimate S35VN, and the stone wash on the blade looks great and is nice and even. Handle shape is good, and again the finish is even and pretty. Now the bad, the thumbstuds and clip are some of the worst I've come across. The studs are as tall as the handles and get caught on my pocket. The clip was way to tight and flared… read more out way to far. I have fixed the clip, bit will just have to live with the thumbstuds. Overall, I would still reccomend this to anyone.