The futuristic-looking Kizer Kesmec is most recognizable for its large thumb hole, which resembles the eye of a reptile when the knife is open. Cut out of the 3.6-inch VG-10 blade, the angular hole is designed for thumb placement when rotating the knife open. Once deployed, the blade locks in place with the liner lock. The drop-point blade features a recurve, which helps pull material into it when slicing. G-10 scales—in your choice of stealthy black or striking orange—make up the handle, which is slightly grippy for use in the rain, water, or heat. Rounding out the full-sized folder is a tip-up clip for right- or left-handed carry.