This mini version is made of G-10 in green with a red insert and a yellow backspacer. Instead of the original frame lock, this one is equipped with a liner lock.
Lätt Vind is Swedish, meaning "light breeze". Kizer made this knife to be a lightweight, gentleman's knife. The aesthetic of the front and back flippers fit perfectly with the lines and construction of the knife. The overall appearance looks clean and cut. This dual flipper knife is equipped with a smooth ball bearing system to achieve quick opening and closing action. The flat ground blade is a spear point shape in a satin finish.
Features:
Ticks a lot of the boxes. - Light Weight - Great Action - Excellent fit & finish - Great edge - Fits well in the pocket - Front & back flipper Only real downside is the back flipper tab is is a little slippery and as a result at times your finger will slide off without activating the blade.
I've been carrying this knife for a couple of days and these are my initial thoughts: Positives: This knife is very light and a joy to carry. It truly disappears in the pocket. Aesthetically, it is quite pleasing and I was surprised to see a knife at this price point that has hidden liners and a crowned spine. The blade came shaving sharp and dead center. Once broken in, the action is spot on and the jimping gives the user good purchase. Negatives: The G10 is quite smooth which makes this knife pretty slippery. It would have been nice to see the red accent on the backside of the knife as well. Being that this is supposed to fit into the gentleman's carry category, the lanyard hole seems unnecessary. All in all, I'm very happy with my purchase and am happy to see the bounty hunter colors on a more budget friendly knife.