2 hours ago · Tech · 0 comments

Minimalism, as a design trend in knives, was an answer to the tacticool trend of the Aughts. Those gilled, curvy, half pound clunkers were terrible in the pocket and only slightly better at cutting. It is easy to see how, in response to that trend, we would get wave after wave of very sparse cutting tools with no extra doodads, gizmos, curves, cuts, or gills. And while I greatly prefer the easy minimalism to the goofy tacticool stuff, this trend too, is wearing a bit thin. The line between minimalist and boring is one that is crossed regularly in the current market. But the Kizer Bear Zero is, in my opinion, on the right side of that line. It is a splendid midsize knife—a great EDC and a nice one and done blade. It has one puzzling flaw, which, surprisingly, had a large impact on the knife, but it is, overall, quite compelling. This is the most competitive part of the market so any flaw tends to have outsized impacts on where it ranks in the list of recommendations, but this is a…

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