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Kizer Begleiter
#13 — Best Premium Budget EDC

Kizer Begleiter Review (2026)

Ray Laconico's drop-point/spear-point hybrid in a value-priced G10 build

★★★★☆
8.3/10
Reviewed by William • Updated June 2026 $90

The Kizer Begleiter, designed by custom knifemaker Ray Laconico, brings a longer 3.5-inch blade and D2 steel to a price point similar to the Civivi Elementum, but in a larger, more substantial package. Its spear-point-influenced blade shape splits the difference between a piercing point and a slicing belly, while G10 scales keep the grip secure without added cost. For users who want more raw blade length and cutting capability than the Elementum without stepping up to a premium-steel knife, the Begleiter is a reasonable middle ground.

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What Works

  • 3.5-inch blade offers more cutting edge than most knives in this roundup at a comparable price
  • D2 steel holds an edge well above typical liner-lock knives at this price point
  • Designer pedigree (Ray Laconico) brings custom-knife-influenced ergonomics to a production price
  • G10 scales provide a secure, low-maintenance grip surface
  • Symmetrical spear-point-influenced blade shape balances piercing and slicing capability

Limitations

  • 4.3oz and an 8.1-inch open length make it one of the larger knives in this roundup
  • Liner lock, while reliable, ranks below frame locks and AXIS-style locks under stress
  • D2's semi-stainless composition requires more care than fully stainless steels

Specifications

Weight4.3 oz / 122g
Blade Length3.5″
Closed Length4.6″
Overall Length8.1″
Blade SteelD2 tool steel
Lock TypeLiner lock
Blade ShapeSpear point / drop point hybrid, full flat grind
Handle MaterialG10 scales over stainless steel liners
OriginMade in China (Kizer)
WarrantyKizer limited warranty against manufacturing defects

Score Breakdown

Blade Performance
8.7
Build Quality
8.4
Ergonomics & Carry
8.3
Lock Security
8.0
Value for Money
8.7

What Sets It Apart

The Begleiter's blade shape blends a centered, spear-point-style tip with a drop point's curved belly, giving it a more symmetrical profile than most of the other blade shapes in this roundup. This design, carried over from Laconico's custom knife work, balances piercing capability with slicing performance more evenly than a pure drop point or pure clip point.

At 3.5 inches, the Begleiter's blade is longer than most EDC-focused knives in this roundup, trading some pocket discretion for genuinely more cutting edge. This makes it a reasonable choice for users who find shorter 2.75 to 3-inch blades limiting for tasks like food prep or rope work, without moving into the heavier-duty, harder-use territory of knives like the Cold Steel Recon 1.

Ray Laconico's drop-point/spear-point hybrid in a value-priced G10 build

Who This Is For

The Begleiter is right for: users who want more blade length than typical EDC folders without paying for premium powder-metallurgy steel, fans of custom-knife-influenced ergonomics at a production price, and anyone who finds 2.75 to 3-inch blades limiting for everyday cutting tasks.

A note on pricing and links: Prices are current as of June 2026. Some links are affiliate links.

How It Compares

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Common Questions

Who designed the Kizer Begleiter?
The Begleiter was designed by Ray Laconico, a custom knifemaker known for ergonomic, slightly oversized EDC designs. Kizer's production version brings his design to a more accessible price point than a custom-made knife.
Is the Kizer Begleiter too big for EDC?
At 8.1 inches open and 4.3oz, it is on the larger side for EDC but still comfortably pocket-carryable for most users. Those who prioritize a slim, minimal-footprint knife may prefer the Civivi Elementum or WE Knife Co. Banter instead.
What is the difference between the D2 and S35VN versions of the Begleiter?
Kizer offers the Begleiter in both a more affordable D2 steel version and a premium S35VN version at a higher price. S35VN offers better edge retention and toughness; D2 offers a lower cost of entry with a meaningful step up over basic stainless steels.
Is Kizer a reputable knife brand?
Yes — Kizer is a well-regarded Chinese manufacturer known for collaborating with custom knifemakers to bring designer-influenced knives to production at accessible prices, with generally solid fit and finish for its price tier.