EnZo is the name that built this catalog, and Brisa is the name on most of it now. Brisa of Finland, founded in Jakobstad in 1996 as a knifemaking materials house, launched EnZo as its finished-knife brand before folding everything under the Brisa name in 2018, so the EnZo Trapper and the Brisa Trapper are the same Finnish-made knife from the same shop on the Baltic coast. What hasn't changed is the formula: scandi and flat ground blades in steels from 80CrV2 and O1 to 12C27, N690, and Elmax, hand-fitted with stabilized curly birch and Micarta.
The Trapper 95 and 115 remain the flagship bushcraft knives, joined by the Kephart 115, Nessmuk 125, Hiker 95, and Bobtail 80, most offered in your pick of scandi or flat grind. The Necker 70 and 80 cover ultralight and neck carry, the Chef 160 and 185 bring the same construction to the kitchen, and the PK70 folders pack scandi-ground S30V behind carbon fiber. Traditional Finnish patterns run through the Ahti puukko and leuku models and the reindeer antler Erapuu puukkos from Lapland.
Brisa's roots as a supplier still show. The Kephart and Chef kits ship as blade, scales, and hardware with the heat treatment already done by the people who do it for half the industry, and standalone blades like the Damascus Necker 70 let you handle a knife entirely your own way. The full selection of blanks and builds lives in our blades and knife kits category.