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Tuesday, 03 December 2024 15:55

Kizer Mini Harpoon Featured

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When it comes to EDC fixed blades, my journey has been eye-opening. Having been a folder guy for decades, I’m now finding these small fixed blades to be versatile in ways I hadn’t fully appreciated. While I’ll likely remain a folder enthusiast, the Kizer Harpoon Mini is one of those knives that’s making me rethink my stance.

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This compact version of the popular Harpoon delivers on design and comfort while shrinking down to a more pocket-friendly size. Featuring 3V steel, PEI handle scales, and a kydex sheath, it’s a head-turner. At just $60, it offers remarkable value for a high-performing compact fixed blade.

Specifications

Overall Length: 6.49"

Blade Length: 3"

Blade Material: 3V

Handle Material: PEI

Weight: 2.1 oz

Designer: Maverick Customs

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Ergonomics and Comfort

At 6.5 inches overall, the Mini Harpoon is about the size of a pocket knife when open, but with fixed blade reliability. While the handle could have been made with micarta or G10, the choice of PEI (a high-end, amber-colored polymer) is bold and innovative. Its translucent quality reveals neatly arranged capsule-patterned liners, giving it a unique aesthetic.

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From an ergonomic standpoint, the Mini Harpoon is next-level. The straight handle, paired with minimal but effective indexing and the blade heel acting as a guard, locks your hand in comfortably. The harpoon’s signature scoop provides a natural resting place for your thumb, enhancing control and precision. The ripple-textured PEI handle offers exceptional grip and tactile feedback—an impressive feat given the material's versatility.

Blade Performance

The Mini Harpoon’s drop point blade is stunning and highly functional. The slim 0.12-inch blade stock, combined with a full flat grind, makes this knife an incredible slicer. Whether in a standard grip or a pinch grip, it offers precise control for fine tasks.

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Crafted from CPM-3V steel, the blade boasts excellent edge retention and toughness. It sharpens easily on a ceramic rod, and I’ve noticed no chipping or other issues, a testament to the quality heat treatment. While I’m not usually a fan of coated blades, the black finish is holding up well and pairs strikingly with the amber PEI handle.

Sheath and Carry

The included kydex sheath has a carbon fiber look and offers reliable retention with an authoritative snap when the blade is secured. Its design includes a small lip for thumb-assisted extraction—a game-changing detail that simplifies access.

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While the standard belt clip is functional, I opted for an Ulticlip Slim for pocket carry. This setup bridges the gap between my love for folders and the simplicity of a fixed blade, making it even more EDC-friendly.

Final Thoughts

The Kizer Harpoon Mini exemplifies what a compact EDC fixed blade should be—small, comfortable, versatile, and razor-sharp. It’s shown me that a fixed blade can rival the convenience of a folder while offering unmatched simplicity and reliability.

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Kizer and Maverick Customs have truly nailed it with this redesign. If you’re in the market for a compact fixed blade, the Mini Harpoon deserves a place in your rotation.

David Bowen

As Co Founder of Multitool.org David has been a multitool enthusaist since the 90's.  David has always been fascinated with the design inginuity and uselfulness of multitools.

David is always looking forward to what's new in the industry and how the humble multitool continues to evolve as it radically changes and improves the lives of users.

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