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The CIVIVI Elementum II is a premium 2.96-inch pocket folding knife featuring a razor-sharp Nitro-V stainless steel blade and a rugged OD green G10 handle. Designed for right-handed users, it offers a secure button lock for safe one-handed operation and a deep carry pocket clip for discreet portability. Lightweight yet durable, this knife excels in everyday utility and outdoor activities like camping, hiking, and hunting. With a 4.7-star rating from over 2,000 users and backed by a lifetime warranty, it’s a trusted tool that blends high performance with sleek, modern aesthetics.










| ASIN | B0BMQ9FXWN |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #20,529 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #56 in Pocketknives |
| Blade Edge | Plain |
| Blade Length | 2.96 Inches |
| Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
| Blade Shape | Drop Point |
| Brand Name | CIVIVI |
| Color | OD Green |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (2,157) |
| Hand Orientation | Right Hand |
| Handle Material | Fiberglass reinforced nylon (G10) |
| Included Components | C18062P-3 |
| Is Product Cordless | Yes |
| Item Length | 7.06 Inches |
| Item Type Name | CIVIVI C18062P-3 Button Lock Elementum II OD Green G10 Handle |
| Item Weight | 3.46 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Civivi |
| Model Name | C18062P-3 |
| Model Number | C18062P-3 |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Camping,Outdoor |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Special Features | Water-Resistant |
| Style | Elementum 2 Button Lock |
| UPC | 763416245792 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
M**O
La elementum es una excelente navaja, además, en este acabado tipo damasco se ve realmente bonita, algo pesada. El único inconveniente es que su botonlock hay que apretarlo casi hasta el fondo, pero es cuestión de acostumbrarse. Gran filo y el tamaño perfecto para ser portada. Tiene el mismo tamaño que mi navaja Kershaw Monitor. El mecanismo de apertura y desbloqueo de la Kershaw es ligeramente mejor (en mi opinión). Recomiendo la elementum II más para presumir, si vas a usarla mucho, entonces recomiendo la elementum I.
K**N
Coming from having carried a larger blade (3.62” blade) in my pocket for the last few years, I wasn’t too sure about the Elementum 2’s smaller size. I hemmed and hawed over it for a couple weeks, but something about the aesthetics of this knife kept me coming back and looking at it, so I pulled the trigger and took a risk. And man am I glad I did! The other reviewers aren’t kidding. This knife is impressively sharp, right out of the box. “Super slicy” is the term I keep hearing, and yeah, the Elementum 2 is exactly that. It slices through paper and cardboard like butter, with no signs of getting dull yet. Handle wise, I typically wear an XL in gloves, and the handle fits my grip perfectly. I can get a full four-finger grip on the handle just fine. I went with the blacked out G10 handle, and the texturing feels fantastic. Not so much that it’s abrasive in your hands, and not too little that it feels smooth. Civivi found that perfect middle ground for it. When I was reading through reviews and watching videos, everyone kept mentioning how “fidget friendly” this thing is. And my thinking was “A knife is a tool, not a toy.” Why would I care about the “fidget factor?” Well, after having carried this knife for a couple weeks, I totally get it now! Lol! The button lock makes this blade fun to flick open and closed. Super smooth action. No sticking. No hang ups. I am very impressed and have probably opened this blade more than any other blade I’ve owned. And circling back to that size, I gotta say I love having a lighter weight knife in my pocket. I barely even notice it’s there. My only real complaint is that I’m not so sure how well the black finish on the blade will hold up over time. It’s a flatter black, and doesn’t have that same level of polish and shine that other blacked-out blades have. But, it’s still very nice to look at. So overall, I think if you’re looking for a new EDC knife that looks as good as it performs, this is your blade and you won’t regret it. It’s super slicy. Has simple, yet beautiful aesthetics. It’s fun to use. And most importantly, it FEELS high quality. I think that’s the most important thing. The Civivi Elementum 2 doesn’t feel like a cheap blade. It’s very obvious, once you get it in your hands, just how high quality this thing is.
L**G
llego en tiempo y muy buen producto de calidad y buen precio , recomiendo al vendedor excelente , envío rápido y seguro
A**Z
Es exactamente lo que dice ser. Es un cuchillo con acero de damasco a un bajo precio. La navaja es buena pero le hacía falta filo, ya estando afilada es una locura el filo que pudo alcanzar y lo bien que lo retiene. El problema que tiene y que yo descubrí sobre el acero de Damasco es que se raya muy fácil y restaurarla a como salió de la caja es complicado, entonces si usas esta navaja para lo que es, dejará de verse nueva en pocos días. Aún asi estoy totalmente satisfecho, el mecanismo funciona muy bien y se puede operar con una mano sin mayor problema y la forma de la hoja es útil para lo que se te ocurra.
H**O
I used to be an exclusive Benchmade person. Those are great high quality knives but the price keeps going up where they average $200 or so. I was in the need of a sub-3" knife for my EDC but didn't want to spend $200. The CIVIVI Elementum II was recommended to me so I wanted to give it a try, and why not for $70. First the knife arrived right away, in a box with a nice lined case. I'll never use the case since this is my EDC, but it was a nice addition to store your knife if you are not going to carry everyday. First impression of the blade was that it was gorgeous. Mine was a black blade with stainless wavy Damascus steel pattern. If you like Damascus steel pattern on you blades, then this will not disappoint. You can tell immediately that this is a pattern weld Damascus steel and not laser-etched, the pattern goes all the way around the blade including the spine. The feel of the knife was perfect for my hand. Not too thick so it conceals well in my pocket but thick enough to get a good grip on the handle. The handle feels sturdy and solid, having a nice weigh to it. The blade opens easily with a simple flip. I found it easy to open and close the blade with one hand. The blade lock is a nice feature. Once the blade is open and locked in, it was secure and did not feel like it would move during use. The best part was how sharp the blade was. The blade was easily just as sharp as my Benchmade blades. Easily sliced through paper, tomatoes and some meat (I tested on various things that I would normally use my knife for around the house). The blade stayed sharp after use, but I have not used it enough to comment on how long it will hold its edge. Overall, I'm very happy with his purchase.