Kizer Drop Bear Fixed Blade D2 Edge Retention Test | How Many Feet of Cardboard?

Description How well does the Kizer Drop Bear Fixed Blade perform in a real-world edge retention test? In this video I sharpen the Kizer Drop Bear Fixed Blade using my standardized edge retention testing process before putting it through a cardboard cutting challenge measured in feet. Sharpening Setup • 17° per side • Fixed angle sharpening system • Finished at 600 grit • Final stropping with 6 micron DMT compound on leather Test Method The knife cuts continuous cardboard until it no longer cleanly slices paper. Total cardboard cut is measured in feet, allowing easy comparisons with future knives tested on the channel. Knife Specs • Steel: D2 • Claimed Hardness: 58-62 HRC • Knife: Kizer Drop Bear Fixed Blade If you enjoy objective knife testing, edge retention experiments, sharpening, and honest reviews, consider subscribing for more content every week. 👍 Like the video if you enjoy these standardized tests. Leave a comment letting me know what knife you'd like to see tested next. #Kizer #DropBear #D2Steel #KnifeReview #EDC #EdgeRetention #KnifeTesting #GinosEDC https://amzn.to/4oPkkUZ https://steelhardnesslab.com/