While it might get me in trouble with some of the more technical knife nerds, the truth is most blades from reputable brands are pretty competent for everyday carry cutting tasks.
Few of us use our knives in ways that really push the limits of their materials. As such, the knife you choose to carry often comes down to other factors, like carryability, ease of use, and style preferences.
These can often be make-or-break factors with so many capable options presently available.
Well, if style is your thing and you’re a ’90s baby (or you like 1990s-inspired throwbacks), Kizer’s new Madrac EDC knife should probably be on your radar.

Do a kickflip!
If you’re wondering what, in particular, gives this knife ’90s retro vibes, you should probably start with the handle scales. The Madrac is available in four configurations with slight stylistic and material differences, but all have some key similarities.
The handle scales are made from either Micarta or reconstituted wood, which means the individual units are unique in their patterns. And it’s these patterns that hearken to the golden age of skateboarding, offering looks similar to the layers of skate decks.






