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The CIVIVI Elementum Folding Pocket Knife features a 2.96-inch D2 steel blade known for exceptional sharpness and edge retention, paired with a smooth ceramic ball-bearing pivot for effortless flipping. Its clear, lightweight Lexan handle offers durability and a comfortable grip, complemented by a deep-carry pocket clip for discreet everyday carry. Ideal for both men and women, it includes a storage pouch and is supported by a lifetime warranty with USA-based service, making it a top-tier choice for outdoor and EDC enthusiasts.













| ASIN | B0CPSDPVLB |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #44,494 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #158 in Pocket Knives & Folding Knives |
| Blade Edge | Plain |
| Blade Length | 2.96 Inches |
| Blade Material | Alloy Steel |
| Blade Shape | Hollow |
| Blade Type | Drop Point |
| Brand | CIVIVI |
| Color | Clear |
| Customer Package Type | Storage Pouch |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (3,892) |
| Date First Available | December 8, 2023 |
| Department | unisex-adult |
| Hand Orientation | Right Hand |
| Handle Material | Lexan |
| Included Components | Storage pouch, Cleaning cloth, Stickers |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Length | 6.99 Inches |
| Item Weight | 2.58 ounces |
| Item model number | C907A-7 |
| Manufacturer | CIVIVI |
| Model Name | C907A-7 |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Indoor/Outdoor |
| Reusability | Disposable |
| Set Name | C907A-7 |
| Shape | Folding Pocket Knife |
| Size | 3" |
| Special Feature | Smooth Action |
| Style | Manual |
| Theme | Outdoor Adventure |
| UPC | 689826333914 |
T**D
Perfect EDC Blade – Lightweight, Sharp, and Built Like a Tank
picked up the Civivi Elementum as part of my everyday carry setup, and it’s quickly become one of my favorite knives. Right out of the box, the fit and finish were flawless. The blade came razor sharp, and the action is buttery smooth thanks to the ceramic bearings—flicks open with ease and drops shut like a much more expensive knife. The deep-carry pocket clip keeps it low-profile, and the slim design makes it disappear in the pocket. It’s light enough to forget it’s there, but sturdy enough to handle everything I throw at it—boxes, rope, zip ties, and random tasks during the day. Honestly, for the price point, this knife punches way above its weight class. Clean design, rock-solid performance, and zero complaints so far. If you’re looking for a reliable EDC blade that won’t break the bank, the Elementum lives up to the hype.
R**S
A Great Blade For The Money!
This blade came highly recommended after I'd done my research on the web. Watch the video that l comes with the rest of the ad about this knife on Amazon. What you're seeing in that video is the knife that you're going to get. It's a nice little knife and for everyday carry, it's more than adequate. There are certain aspects of the design of course that the average person is going to say are not quite what we need but not in this price category. It's worth what they're charging. It seems smaller than the knife we're seeing online, and it's not quite as solid maybe than what we'd like to have. But the blade itself is super Sharp, it's well engineered, and for what I paid it's actually in my book worth more than what they're charging. Yes I will probably end up replacing it for everyday carry. But then it will go into my collection to stay forever. You can't argue with a well-made blade and that's what this is. When you get it you're going to find out real fast then it's razor sharp and crafted from quality steel. They put a lot of into this knife when it comes to utility. Just remember it's going to hold that edge on the blade for a long time. And for everyday carry, we all know that a good blade just needs a nice sharpening once a while. So make your purchase of this very well engineered knife. I'll tell you one thing ... you won't regret it.
A**1
CIVIVI Elementum
I've had a lower-end Leatherman multitool for about 25 years. I used it as a utility knife and didn't give it a second thought. Recently, I fell into the EDC / pocket knife rabbit hole and discovered that I really needed a folding knife: something that could serve as both an occasional cutting tool and a fun fidgeting toy. Countless reviews by YouTube personas such as Nick Shabazz, Metal Complex, and the Knife Beater helped me to narrow down to a handful of choices. I went with the Elementum because it seemed like the safest choice: for the materials, reputation for good build quality and action, general purpose drop point blade shape (I was interested in sheepsfoot too, but that is more specialized). I think this could be a good one-knife collection for someone on a budget, if it's possible to show some restraint. I also like Elementum because it avoids "the appearance of a weapon", at least that's my impression. I can imagine a general audience becoming anxious if they see you with a much more aggressive looking knife, even if it has the exact same function. I also wanted a blade under 3" to make the knife compatible more with state laws. The knife has fulfilled my expectations and lived up to the hype. The action was stiff at first, to the point where I couldn't easily flip it all the way open using the flipper tab or flick it closed after unlocking the blade. But after fidgeting around with it for a while, it has loosened up quite a bit and I have no complaints. Overall, the knife feels very high quality: the handle is comfortable and grippy, the liner lock feels good to disengage, and the blade feels sturdy when it is locked. There is enough of a choil to choke up and not cut myself, and the jimping on the back of the blade helps in this mode. The profile, grind, and finish of the blade are visually appealing, and the blade has had no problems with the small cutting tasks I have been using it for. The only caveat for the Elementum that I can think of is the price - at around $50 when I purchased it, it's a little expensive compared to competitors. I like the flipper tab, but if I got something else I would try another deployment mechanism like a thumb stud or thumb hole for a different fidgeting experience.
A**O
Good knife but expensive
Hasn’t broken looks nice doesn’t pick up color for my work clothes. I haven’t heavy used it. But it can definitely cut zip ties. I wouldn’t say it’s worth 50 dollars but I like it. Opening and closing mechanisms are good and it locks great. Fast opening makes it a perfect always ready, flick the knife open with one hand and you’re ready to go.
J**S
Me gustó mucho como se siente la calidad delos materiales y la presentación. Es cómoda, tiene buen filo y mecanismo de bloqueo.
A**B
Tellement content et satisfait de ce couteau que je vais en offrir à mes fils ! le top qualité à ce prix . Bon tranchant , qualité en main extra. pour un prix très correct . Top
F**N
Ce couteau fait partie des meilleurs couteaux de poches dans sa catégorie. La lame est parfaitement centrée, il n'y a aucun jeu dans le mécanisme. L'ouverture de ce couteau se fait grâce à un flipper, avec une détente parfaitement réglée et des roulements à bille qui permettent une ouverture fluide et sans faille. La lame est en acier D2, facile à aiguiser et qui conserve bien son tranchant. Les plaquettes son en micarta, ce qui assure un bon grip. Le couteau est petit, léger et possède un clip poche qui permet un port discret.
M**O
Mon premier couteau flipper. J'en suis totalement satisfait.
A**X
Très bon couteau de poche, bonne finition, pas trop encombrant et assez léger.
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