🔪 Elevate your everyday carry with the Drop Bear — where precision meets style.
The Kizer Drop Bear is a premium folding pocket knife featuring a 2.97-inch blade crafted from high-performance 20CV steel, known for superior edge retention and corrosion resistance. Its Fatcarbon carbon fiber handle showcases a unique Toxic Storm pattern, combining aesthetics with ergonomic comfort. Equipped with a ball-bearing pivot, it offers smooth, one-handed flipper deployment and closing. Weighing 3.51 ounces, it balances durability and portability, making it a top-tier EDC knife favored by professionals and enthusiasts alike.
























| ASIN | B0BW426B8W |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #387,706 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #1,744 in Pocket Knives & Folding Knives |
| Blade Material | 20CV |
| Blade Shape | Drop Point |
| Brand | Kizer |
| Brand Name | Kizer |
| Color | 20CV and Fatcarbon |
| Customer Package Type | FFP |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 94 Reviews |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Handle Material | Fatcarbon |
| Included Components | Pocket Clip |
| Item Length | 7.17 Inches |
| Manufacturer | Kizer |
| Model Name | Drop Bear |
| Model Number | Ki3619 |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Fishing |
| Reusability | Low Reusability |
| Special Feature | Foldable |
| Special Features | Foldable |
| Style | Modern |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
N**N
Excellent EDC knife!
Really impress with Kizer as they keep getting better. Their early knives had some QC issues. This Drop Bear is excellent. Super sharp and an equally silky smooth action right out of the box. The finish is superb and the aluminum handles are [surprisingly] not slippery as I thought. I really can't find a fault with this knife. Perhaps a little unexpected was its overall weight. Its frame is reinforced and that gives it a pleasant heft. It's not heavy mind you but it's noticeable. It's at least 2x heavier than my Benchmade Bugout which is my current EDC.
D**E
The Drop Bear should be the Kizer Flagship knife!
I own at least five different Kizer knives now, and while it is a very close call, I believe that the Kizer Drop Bear is Kizer's best folding knife, with the Brat coming in a very close second. I have several different variations of the Drop Bear: 154CM, S35VN, 20 CV, and the LC200N with titanium handle. They are all absolutely exquisite knives, with an outstanding fit and finish and very tight tolerances. All of them are perfectly centered and came hair-shaving sharp. My favorite of them all is the LC200N with titanium handle, and the reason is: (1) I love LC200N steel because of how resistant it is to corrosion. I often use this knife while surf fishing wading waist-deep in the ocean for hours, and this knife has not even the slightest hint of rust whatsoever. I have also done next to nothing as far as caring for this knife, and it looks as good as I first bought it; and, (2) the titanium handle is just awesome!!! It feels great in the hand, and while it adds weight over the aluminum handles of the other variations, I just love the way it feels and the knife looks absolutely beautiful. Regardless of which model you fancy, the Kizer Drop Bear is one of the very best folding knives on the market today and ranks right up there, with the Benchmade Bugout and Spyderco Para 3, as what I consider to be the BEST edc knives in the world. 5 STARS all the way - this knife garners my highest recommendation!
A**R
Smooth action, quality steel, slightly heavy
This knife has a lot of positives to it, the crossbar lock is top tier, you cannot get any smoother. Unlike other crossbar lock knives its easy to access the omega springs to swap out and adjust the tension. The LC200n is a fantastic steel that takes a great edge and is easy to sharpen. The only negative would be the weight. Underneath the titanium scales are metal liners which are quite substantial and for a smaller knife its a tad heavy. I personally dont mind a knife with a little bit of weight, but if youre expecting that lightweight titanium feel you are not going to get it with this knife.
K**H
It’s gone!
I can’t find it anywhere on Amazon. So glad I snagged this when I did. Super smooth action. The blade is one of my favorite styles. I dig the colors. The materials are high quality for a made in China knife. I really like this company. Super super sharp. First so good in my hands. The weight is perfect for me. It’s hard to feel in thick pockets. This is my first Kizer. See how it holds up.
J**E
Great Quality
This is my first "real knife" purchase. I've owned plenty of cheap knives in the past and wanted to treat myself to something that was of better quality. I did a decent amount of research ahead of time, and had a pretty good idea of what I was looking for. I'll be honest, this thing surprised me. The quality is even better than I had expected. The blade is super sharp out of the box. The knife feels solidly built. Nothing is loose or feels "creaky". The clutch lock is easy to use and feels incredibly smooth. Speaking of the clutch lock, it's fun to just play around with. But be careful. Again, that blade is crazy sharp lol. I ended up choosing the fat carbon scales. The blue/purple/black combo looks nice and sets it apart from other knives, in my option, plus they feel good in the hand. Overall, I'm really satisfied with my purchase.
M**.
Kizer Drop Bear Ti
Man this knife goes on the top of my list. The action is smooth,blade centered, the titianium handle is beautiful and I like the weight. I also like that the spring is adjustable for the axis lock. This is my first knife in lc200n so I can’t speak to much on that but it came sharp!
B**A
the Drop Bear's halo fades a bit here
There was something so appealing about the Drop Bear when I first had it in hand. Unique, useful, and clean lines. My first was the all-black with purple thumb studs. Great action, but there were QC issues, and it was heavy for daily pocket carry. The more expensive variations improved steel, scales, and QC. This one in green is somewhere in-between. It has that characteristic fwup-fwap action. It looks good, too. It reminds me of the color combination of one variation of the Benchmade 940. In fact, Kizer should have used the chalkboard-texture green coating on the scales. The green that Kizer uses here look and feel like the green used in 940 clones. Still, it's a Drop Bear, and absolutely a usable knife.
L**Y
Great, smooth daily carry
This is currently my favorite overall pocketknife. I bought my son an aluminum handle version last Christmas, having read a ton of good things about this model in particular. He loved it, so I ended up picking up this titanium handle version. Very well balanced, very smooth action, high quality materials, comfortable and versatile handle and blade design.
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