Though incredibly useful, utility knives aren’t always the most enticing tools, least of all in the EDC world. Most are cheap, not particularly interestingly designed and not built in pocket-friendly formats.

Kizer’s Drop Bear Utility Multi-Tool aims to change that. This EDC tool transforms the utility mainstay into a more carry-friendly offering and improves its multifunctionality and user-friendliness.

Kizer Drop Bear Utility knives
Thanks to its decorative handle patterns, this might be one of the most beautiful utility knives ever crafted.
Kizer

EDC transformation

This utility tool reimagining is based on Kizer’s Drop Bear EDC knife, the brand’s first-ever crossbar lock cutting tool. Like its predecessor, it retains the crossbar lock, which provides security and fidget-friendliness.

It also retains the original’s aluminum handle. However, it has its own flair. This one comes with two unique, refined, textured machining patterns that look great and add depth and grip.

It also has a lanyard attachment point at the handle’s base and a reversible pocket clip. It measures 6.7 inches overall, of which 3.96 inches are the handle and the remaining 2.74 inches are the blade and housing.