- Madrac Black Aluminum, Satin—a universal folding EDC knife designed by Matteo Pignatelli. A comfortable handle made of lightweight aluminum and a practical blade made of CPM S45VN steel. A well-crafted tool for EDC enthusiasts.
0,00 €Kizer Madrac Black Aluminum – S45VN and Premium Satin Blade
The Kizer Madrac Black Aluminum, Satin S45VN by Matteo Pignatelli (Ki3693A2) is a compact EDC folding knife featuring a Sheepsfoot blade, CPM S45VN steel, and a black aluminum handle. The design features the Kizer Button Liner Lock™ locking mechanism, thumb stud opening, and a reversible tip-up clip.
The aluminum and S45VN variant combines a lightweight, technical design with materials intended for users who expect high edge retention. The blade’s satin finish creates a subtle contrast with the dark handle.
CPM S45VN – Powder Steel for Demanding EDC
CPM S45VN offers high corrosion resistance, good wear resistance, and long-lasting sharpness. A hardness of 60–61 HRC supports intensive use, especially when frequently cutting cardboard, tape, and plastics.
The Satin finish accentuates the blade’s profile and maintains the blade’s classic, functional appearance.
Sheepsfoot and Hollow Grind – Efficiency and Precision
The Sheepsfoot profile provides excellent control when slitting and working on flat materials. It performs well with packaging, tape, plastic film, and cardboard.
Hollow Grind results in a thin geometry at the cutting edge. It helps reduce resistance during cutting and works well with the high edge retention of S45VN steel.
Black Aluminum and Kizer Button Liner Lock™
The handle made of Aluminum provides high rigidity while maintaining a reasonable overall weight. The black color gives the knife a more technical, minimalist look.
The Kizer Button Liner Lock™ stabilizes the blade when open and allows the lock to be released with a button. The reversible tip-up clip lets you adjust the carrying orientation to your preferred pocket side.
Why Choose the Kizer Madrac Ki3693A2?
The Kizer Madrac Ki3693A2 is a great choice for users looking for a lightweight EDC folder with premium steel, a satin-finished blade, and a modern aluminum handle. The Sheepsfoot profile and Button Liner Lock ensure control and comfort during everyday tasks.
Key Features at a Glance
- CPM S45VN: powder steel with high edge retention.
- 60–61 HRC: hardness that supports edge durability.
- Sheepsfoot: a profile designed for controlled EDC use.
- Hollow Grind: a hollow grind that reduces cutting resistance.
- Black Aluminum: a lightweight, rigid handle with a technical look.
- Kizer Button Liner Lock™: a button-release lock.
Technical data
| Product Number | Ki3693A2 |
| Product Name | Kizer Madrac Black Aluminum, Satin S45VN by Matteo Pignatelli |
| Overall Length | 189.71 mm / 7.47“ |
| Blade length | 77.47 mm / 3.05” |
| Blade thickness | 2.80 mm / 0.110“ |
| Handle Length | 112.24 mm / 4.42” |
| Handle Thickness | N/A |
| Weight | 107.10 g / 3.78 oz |
| Blade material | CPM S45VN |
| Blade hardness (HRC) | 60–61 HRC |
| Blade grind | Hollow Grind |
| Blade finish | Satin |
| Handle material | Aluminum |
| Handle finish color | Black |
| Backspacer material | N/A |
| Backspacer color | N/A |
| Clip | Right/Left, tip-up |
| Clip material | N/A |
| Pivot pin | N/A |
| Lock | Kizer Button Liner Lock™ |
| Opening mechanism | Manual, Thumb Stud |
| Additional accessories | None |
| Designer | Matteo Pignatelli |
| Brand | Kizer |
| Manufacturer | Kizer Cutlery |
| Country of Origin | China |
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I care for and sharpen CPM S45VN steel?
CPM S45VN should be cleaned and dried regularly. For sharpening, it is best to use diamond, ceramic, or CBN abrasives along with a stable angle-guidance system.
How does the Kizer Button Liner Lock™ work?
It is a button-release liner lock that stabilizes the blade when open and makes it easy to safely fold the knife.
What are the advantages of a Hollow Grind?
Hollow Grind creates a thin geometry at the cutting edge, which helps reduce resistance during cutting.
Is an aluminum handle suitable for EDC?
Yes. Aluminum combines low weight with good rigidity, which is why it works well in folding knives intended for regular carry.
Prepared by: Specialists at Sharg® company – Your expert in EDC and cutting tools







