





🧡 Slice through the wild with precision and style — never lose your edge!
The Kizer Hare Fixed Blade Knife features a 3.14-inch D2 steel drop point blade known for exceptional hardness and corrosion resistance, paired with a waterproof, abrasion-resistant orange G10 handle for superior grip and visibility. Designed for outdoor enthusiasts, this compact bushcraft knife comes with an adjustable sheath for safe, quick carry, making it an essential tool for hunting, camping, and survival. Backed by a lifetime service guarantee, it’s built to perform and last in the toughest environments.






N**C
Pretty decent. Hits a good size niche
Short answer at the bottom. If you’re like me, you’re reading the comments here, a probably watched or are going to watch some video reviews on YT or whatever platform you use. If you do, you will see a few from Gideonssomething-oranother and chandlerssomething-oranother and a host of others. Some of these guys get a cut (pun intended) so they may be hard to trust though it seems they reviewed it mostly accurately. I don’t get anything; So let me be honest: It’s a pretty decent little knife. Worth the money? Depends. Hits a good size niche that I NEED (might not be for you). I wear medium to large gloves (right In between) and the handle fits perfectly in my hand and feels great, as it will in small or large hands, also. The knife sheath clip does in fact rattle if not attached to a belt or thick strap and while adjustability is great, it can also take a bit to figure out what position you want and there are limits. This involves unscrewing and screwing some screws a thousand times…..the hardware can be delicate, don’t force the screws. You will want to be aware of body movement in relation to the sheath clip release button. I tend to wear micro or compact (3” and under) fixed blades on the front of my belt horizontally. It’s comfortable enough to wear this scout carry without all the flopping but people are going to see it when you squat. I usually hate scout carry. The front by the buckle works great but normal vertical or cross draw will work fine (I just don’t like people seeing what I have on my belt. I am a “concealed” kind of person. The blade is SHARP, looks good, it’s decent steal and it’s been redesigned recently (made thicker in spots to reinforce the edge). I’m not going to the woods for a week with this as my main or only blade. You shouldn’t either. It’s an EDC that looks nice and is capable and/or a woods/camp knife backup to the backup. You shouldn’t ever go camping or hiking with one blade. This is obvious. Should you buy this? If you have the $64 or whatever, and this size fits a niche you need to fill? Yeah it’s a pretty damn decent knife! If you want smaller, they’re out there. I have a SwissTech leicht that I got at Walmart for $30 after tax. I use it a ton on boxes, cords, shaving wood corners some times, and it could skin small to medium game just wonderfully if the edge holds….and it has (D2). Get that for a true micro for cheap that works awesome.
T**R
Small but mighty
I like it. Will make a great skinning knife. Also will be good for cutting tough gristle off poor cuts of meat, where a stronger, thicker, shorter blade is needed. Handle is not small and provides a very comfortable grip. Also adjustable sheath catch can be worn on your belt vertically or horizontally. Remove the catch hardware and wear it as a neck knife. Not a camp knife but rather versatile.
R**W
Wonderful buy for a great value
Wonderful piece for EDC! ERGONOMICALLY EXCELLENT FOR MY AVERAGE HAND SIZE! The D2 STEEL works for my needs,and it inboxes razor sharp (it tested at 50!) It's destiny to ride my belt for a long time! BTW,there was a small note within stating that Kizer had changed their packing recently. It was marvelously packed, very attractive and secure!!
M**L
No negatives for the price -- really nice little knife
Didn't have any fixed-blade knives and wanted to try one, so bought this on a Prime Day deal. For what I paid, I do feel like I received a very good value and -- indeed -- a really nice, versatile little knife. It's a full tang blade with a super beefy spine. The length of the blade, to me, is just about perfect for a variety of uses -- anything from every-day use, to small game hunting, even, or perhaps even as a compact bushcraft type knife. I don't personally really do "bushcraft" type outings. My wilderness mode is more like hybrid backpacker/bushcrafter. I'm not out there building 3-room cabins from twigs and what-not :-) So for my purposes I think this knife will actually work okay. It's a tad on the heavy side for its size (the backpacker part of me is always concerned about weight), but not bad, and in a way I actually really like the feel of the moderate heft. The handle of the knife is quite nice. It's different from what I was expecting, but has a nice feel to it. The ergonomics somehow just feel "right." I also do like the sheath -- the knife definitely does lock into it very securely. The belt clip that comes attached to the sheath -- eh, not something I plan to use, but it's not terrible. As something of an "entry level" (I guess) knife, I think it will serve me just fine. I mean, I'm not one to spend 3 to 5 hundred bucks on a knife that will open some boxes and see half a dozen trips into the woods each year. Though I will say that having now held a nice (enough) fixed blade, I get the appeal of owning a really fine one. So maybe someday but in the meantime I don't know that I could've done better for well under 50 bucks.
T**N
I REALLY like this great little knife!
I'd give it 5 stars, but it wasn't extremely sharp when it arrived. Not dull by any means, but not as sharp as it should be. It took me all of 10-15 seconds and it was razer sharp. I love the weight and the blade is well balanced. I wear a size L gloves and this fits my hand perfectly. The sheath is excellent with great retention, but not too much. It has slots on the edges which make it easy to mount to tactical gear. The sheath also came with a nice hinged belt clip, but I removed the 2 screws and took it off to mount on my chest rig with zip ties to the molle webbing. Definitely a 5 star knife for the $$, but I'm supper picky when it comes to blades.
D**R
Bang-up Fixed Blade!
The Kizer Hare is a solid, full tang, fixed blade knife that's more than capable of handling most day-to-day cutting tasks. It has a fine feel to it that, when taking hold of it, one can certainly appreciate the build quality and craftsmanship that seems akin to a far more expensive knife. The micarta handles are also first-rate and add quite a bang-up look to the knife. I picked up the brown burlap model and couldn't be happier with the purchase. It's sharp out of the box, easily slicing paper with ease. I've also sliced through onions and carrots with the Hare without any difficulty whatsoever. It's quite adequate for small kitchen tasks! If there is a negative, I would say, and this is nitpicking, the finger choil could be just a bit deeper. That's merely a preference of mine; the Hare is still a superb knife. Cheers!
N**E
Good quality knives, will be buying more Kizer
Very impressed with this as a fixed blade edc knife. The knife itself is versatile and strong. Micarta handle with a finger groove and a swelled butt end make for an excellent grip and feel. For me the handle is a perfect length for a four finger grip with good control. The kydex sheath is surprisingly strong and hold my blade without any concern for it falling out or accidentally being pulled, it takes intent to remove the blade from this. I would recommend Kizer knives to anyone who wants an affordable edc without compromising on quality.
S**M
High Quality - Low Price.
Perfect small sized knife for skinning. Excellent D2 steel keeps an edge. Easy to pop out of the sheath. Kade has the best shape for skinning. I bought the orange handled one for visibility if dropped in the ground. Incredible price for a high quality knife.
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