Civivi Olive Micarta Button Lock Elementum
$73.95
- Blade Length: 3.47″ (88.1 mm)
- Closed Length: 4.53″ (115.0 mm)
- Overall Length: 8.00″ (213.1 mm)
- Blade Material: Sandvik 14C28N Stainless Steel
- Blade Thickness: 0.118″ (3.0 mm)
- Blade Hardness: 57-59HRC
- Blade Style: Drop Point
- Blade Grind: Hollow
- Blade Finish: Black Stonewash
- Handle Material: Olive Micarta
- Handle Thickness: 0.43″ (11.0 mm)
- Liner Material: Stainless Steel
- Locking Mechanism: Button Lock
- Pivot Assembly: Caged Ceramic Bearings
- Pocket Clip: Deep Carry Stainless Steel (Tip-Up, Right/Left Carry)
- Weight: 3.19 oz. (90.5 g)
- Micarta Backspacer with Hidden Lanyard Post
- Made in China
Description
The original Elementum was a no-frills, straight down-to-business utility folding knife. It was a bit too compact to be used for self-defense but many of its design features paved the way for it to be an excellent EDC blade, one of the best around, and CIVIVI’s best in our opinions. This was mainly thanks to the thin, ergonomic handle with no hots spots during use and a very simple utilitarian design. The drop point blade transitioned into an ergonomic handle that seemed to melt into the hand while the textured scales provided ample traction and the deep carry clip kept it securely attached to your pocket. The Elementum was designed for easy carry but some wished it was a little larger and more capable as a tactical blade…enter the Button Lock Elementum.
For this design, CIVIVI not only changed up the lock type but also went with Sandvik 14C28N stainless steel for the blade and lengthened the design about an inch overall. This makes for a completely different knife, in the same footprint that we all know and love, but this one is just downright better. The Sandvik blade will take a razor-sharp edge and provides excellent stainless properties making this a great outdoorsman’s knife. The pocket clip is now reversible for left-handed users, however, the button lock still favors righties. The lanyard post is now hidden on the backspacer – which is an excellent design choice, and the only thing that might make it better is a flipper tab. The Button Lock Elementum is ready for all-day use, tactical scenarios, and the outdoors while remaining one of the best, most capable knives at this price point.