Chances are you probably don't follow me on
Instagram, I wouldn't follow me either...
but a cool bro over there named headin was
like hey I got a few knives laying around-
want them?
Maybe he doesn't follow me here- and likes
to keep his viewing of knife reviews to single
pictures with no talking and the Ludwig filter.
A short story long One of them was an esse
Izula the 1st or 1 or whatever you call not
the 2, which is the original izula and now
that I've wasted an entire minute on an introduction
that adds nothing to the review, let's look
at the dimensions like the overall length
and weight.
With and without the sheath with the belt
clip applied.
The blade length and cutting edge.
The handle size and grip area.
Spine thickness and handle thickness.
The Esee Izula is a small fixed blade knife
made for Esee by Rowan manufacturing, right
here in the good ol USA.
You can get the knife neked with no handles
or nothing, or the kit like I have, and the
separately purchased micarta handle scales.
The Izula which is a type of ant that drinks
all your beer, and gives you thumbs down on
your youtube videos, is also a knife that
comes in a few finishes.
I want to say mine is the desert tan version
but it may not be.
It features a drop point flat ground blade,
like found on a lot of esees, and this one
is made from powder coated 1095 Carbon steel.
The powder coat has been applied to keep it
from rusting, and to blend into desert surroundings,
so you have to buy another one when you lose
it.
I'm onto you esee.
It's still fairly sharp, so maybe this was
just an instagram knife before hand, although
it does seem like it has seen a little use
because of some light surface rust, and a
chip or two in the finish.
The powdercoat is a medium thickness, and
not really teflony- If you've owned an esee
before you know what's up.
The handle is a skeletonized design with a
hole in the back for tying some paracord to,
and wearing it to church- as a neck knife.
You can choose to buy optional scales, like
whoever bought this did or go nekked, and
take off the scales.
I tend to like my knives not hung around my
neck and with scales, but you can do whatever
the hell you want.
The scales add some girth to the knife, and
since it's tiny, the girth really helps...
you get a good grip on it.
There's some jimping up top, it's sort of
widely spaced, I prefer jimping to be a bit
more tightly spaced... but since this knife
is small, my thumb doesn't rest in that area
to often anyway- so it doesn't matter.
The sheath.
Now I said earlier that the sheath is an optional
accessory.
Mine came with a mounting clip, which makes
more sense to myself because I don't wear
knives around my neck like a savage or a youtube
survivalist.
The clip works best in a pocket of your jeans,
because if you wear it on your belt it rides
too high for comfort.
The knife clicks into the plastic sheath with
firction really, and you pop it off like this.
It holds pretty well especially if you don't
use it often.
Ok... so what do I think of the izula.
It's very well made and light, but it's a
little small for my main outdoor fixed blade.
I like a bit longer of a handle and an uncoated
blade.
But for just a small food prep camp knife
it works fine.
Not every fixed blade has to be a junglas.
But it really comes down to your hand size
and how big of a handle you need.
Maybe blade size too.
For an outdoor knife I like a 3-4 inch blade
size as a good general purpose knife.
The Esee 3 seems like it would be a good starting
size for me.
But the knife is well made.
Here let's compare it to the Mora Eldris for
a second.
The blade on the Eldris is a bit smaller,
and the handle is a tad more bulbous, and
rubbery.
I like the blade size of the Izula a little
more- but the Izula take up a bit more space
overall.
While ideally the Izula is a bit more of a
robust deisgn, in theory because it's full
tang... what the hell are you going to be
doing with a 2 and a half inch blade anyway.
Well I guess that's none of my business.
Also the Eldris is a bit better for striking
ferro rods, and it's lighter too.
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while your toddler is taking a nap.
Also stay tuned for my Junglas IIand PR4 knife
reviews coming soon.
Thanks for watching.
