KIZER Quoll

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Kizer Quoll Review – Premium Titanium Precision in a Compact Frame

Hello everyone, and welcome back! Today we’re taking a closer look at a brand-new release from Kizer Cutlery — the Kizer Quoll. If you’re a fan of sleek titanium builds, premium blade steel, and clean, modern design, this one is going to catch your attention.

Let’s dive right in.


First Impressions & Packaging

Kizer continues to deliver a polished unboxing experience. The Quoll arrives in a clean, well-designed box featuring a minimalist aesthetic. The front displays the Kizer logo in sharp, modern font, while the back provides product and branding details in a subtle, professional layout. The overall presentation feels premium without being overdone.

Inside the box, you’ll find:

  • The Kizer Quoll knife

  • A soft microfiber cleaning cloth

  • Kizer stickers

  • Documentation and warranty information

It’s a thoughtful package that reflects the brand’s attention to detail.


Variants & Availability

The Kizer Quoll is currently available in four different variants, offering buyers some flexibility in finish and styling. The model featured here sports a grey and blue titanium handle, a particularly striking combination that balances industrial toughness with a subtle pop of color.

All four variants are available now, making it easy to choose the configuration that best suits your taste.


Handle & Ergonomics

The Quoll features a titanium handle (grey & blue) that feels incredibly solid in hand. Titanium is known for its durability and lightweight strength, and that balance is immediately noticeable here.

  • Handle Length: 4.09”

  • Lanyard Hole: No

  • Pocket Clip: Yes

  • Reversible Clip: No

  • Lock Type: Framelock

The framelock engages confidently and securely, providing dependable lockup with smooth deployment. Ergonomically, the handle offers a comfortable grip for a variety of hand sizes. The design contours naturally into the palm, making it feel controlled and stable during use.

While it doesn’t include a lanyard hole and the pocket clip isn’t reversible, the overall carry profile remains slim and pocket-friendly.

Kizer Cutlery Quoll Framelock Gray & Crystallized Titanium Folding S45VN Knife 3733A2


Blade Performance & Features

The Quoll comes equipped with a 2.95” drop point blade crafted from CPM S45VN steel — a premium steel choice known for excellent edge retention, corrosion resistance, and overall toughness.

Blade Specifications:

  • Blade Steel: S45VN

  • Blade Style: Drop Point

  • Blade Finish: Stonewashed

  • Blade Grind: Flat

  • Thumb Studs: Yes

  • Jimping: Yes

The stonewashed finish gives the blade a rugged, wear-hiding appearance, while the flat grind enhances slicing performance. The drop point profile makes this knife extremely versatile — ideal for everyday cutting tasks, detail work, and general utility use.

Thumb studs provide reliable deployment, and the jimping adds additional control during precision cuts. Overall, the blade balances performance and practicality exceptionally well.


Size & Specifications Overview

Here’s a quick breakdown of the measurements:

  • Handle Length: 4.09”

  • Blade Length: 2.95”

  • Overall Length: 7.04”

This places the Quoll comfortably in the compact-to-mid-size EDC category. It’s large enough to handle serious cutting tasks but compact enough for comfortable daily carry.


Final Thoughts

The Kizer Quoll brings together premium materials, clean design, and practical performance in a compact titanium frame. Between the S45VN blade steel, solid framelock construction, and sleek stonewashed finish, this knife feels purpose-built for enthusiasts who appreciate both aesthetics and function.

With four variants currently available, there’s room to find a style that fits your preferences — whether you lean toward subtle or bold.

If you’re in the market for a titanium framelock with high-end steel and refined design, the Kizer Quoll deserves a serious look.

Thanks for reading, and if you enjoyed this review, be sure to follow along for more knife breakdowns and gear insights.


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