No women’s fixed blades.

As someone suggested earlier, the Benchmade Altitude is a nice piece of steel and one of the better small fixed blades around. For smaller hands there's also the Grohmann #2 Bird and Trout, Joker Avisper S (scandi), Morakniv Eldris, or MKM Mikro.
 
Plenty of good knives out there. Micarta scales may be more comfortable on the Izzy though.

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Another vote here for the good old Izula. And yes, the optional ESEE Micarta scales makes the handles very comfortable. The Izulas come in pink, tan & other colors too.
 
If you want something cheaper than the Izula while pretty much having 95% of the performance, the Morakniv Eldris is an excellent pocket blade too.
 
Lot of good suggestions.
We’re working through all my smaller knives putting her to work using them to see what type and style feels good for her to use.
Xancudo handle bit too long, G3 doesn’t fit. G4 handle way too big.
Izulla II with TKC scales been most comfortable so far wrong tip for her to puncture cardboard, hard plastic easily, and handle bit long for a woman to discretely edc in public.
White river backpacker choil perfect for me, but not so much for tiny fingers.
Is it possible I have too many knives 🤔😂
 
Spyderco has a few; the ARK and upcoming Swick 6 were designed specifically for women if I recall correctly.
 
Lot of good suggestions.
We’re working through all my smaller knives putting her to work using them to see what type and style feels good for her to use.
Xancudo handle bit too long, G3 doesn’t fit. G4 handle way too big.
Izulla II with TKC scales been most comfortable so far wrong tip for her to puncture cardboard, hard plastic easily, and handle bit long for a woman to discretely edc in public.
White river backpacker choil perfect for me, but not so much for tiny fingers.
Is it possible I have too many knives 🤔😂
No.
 
I just checked the handle on the LT. Wright Frontier First and the handle is 2 and 7/8" long. That's pretty short and a knife I acquired just for a neck knife being so short.
 
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