
ESEE’s RAT Izula neck knife is a relatively compact fixed blade knife. The Izula is designed to be a lightweight survival or every-day-carry knife.
While I have quite a few decent multitools and folding pocket knives, I often find myself needing something a bit more robust. About a year ago I entertained the idea of getting a larger fixed blade knife for all around and shop use, but such a knife was too much for my needs. RAT’s Izula, on the other hand, seems to be perfectly sized for casual use.
ESEE RAT Izula via Amazon
ESEE RAT Izula via Rocky National
Product Info via ESEE
The Izula is made in the USA.




Ok, maybe this is weird… but I just love it that it comes in pink.
That’s not weird at all – I love color choices!
I’ve actually seen quite a few tactical and tacti-cool products coming out in pink these days.
What’s with the obsession with knives?
I just don’t get it.
As with other tools, certain applications and activities call for different pocket tools and knives. At this time, I need something a little more robust than a folder or multi-tool blade.
Uthscaedu – Have you ever used one? You probably won’t “get it” until you do.
The big deal about these knives is that they are real workhorse blades but in a tiny and lightweight form factor. They are made from a single piece of steel with a fantastic heat treat and are just VERY VERY tough.
For their size, weight, and price I dont think there is a tougher knife on the market.
These little bad boys hold and edge really well too and what can you buy for $40 anymore anyway? They are a great little hiking/backpacking blade.
Try one!