Written by Lance Wallace
The Civivi Elementum Damascus with a carbon fiber handle and a stunning 3.47-inch Damascus blade is a true testament to the craftsmanship, quality and attention to detail that Civivi brings to the table. As an everyday carry enthusiast, I had the pleasure of using this knife for a couple months, and I loved it.
First and foremost, the knife's appearance is simply gorgeous. The Damascus blade, with its intricate patterns, exudes a sense of uniqueness I often don't find in other knives. The carbon fiber handle complements the blade perfectly, providing a modern and sleek aesthetic. I found myself proudly showing off this knife whenever the opportunity arose.
One of the standout features of the Civivi Elementum is its lightweight carbon fiber handle. The knife feels incredibly nimble and light in hand, making it excellent to use for quick cuts or extended jobs. The handle's non-textured surface offers a secure and comfortable grip, enhancing overall control and maneuverability. Whether I was performing intricate tasks or simply using it for everyday cutting needs, the lightweight handle allowed for precise and effortless handling.
While the Elementum impresses with its appearance and handle, I do have one minor complaint. After a month of daily use, I noticed a loss of sharpness in the blade. Admittedly, this is not uncommon for EDC knives. However, it would have been preferable if the blade retained its sharpness for a bit longer before requiring maintenance. Nonetheless, this issue can be easily remedied with routine sharpening.
Overall, the Civivi Elementum Button Lock Knife with its Damascus blade and carbon fiber handle is a top-notch EDC option. The lightweight carbon fiber handle ensures a comfortable experience, making it a pleasure to use in various scenarios. While the blade's sharpness may require occasional maintenance, this minor drawback doesn't overshadow the knife's exceptional qualities. For those seeking a reliable and stylish EDC companion, the Civivi Elementum is undoubtedly worth considering.
Overall, the Civivi Elementum is a stylish pick for anyone looking for a new EDC knife. With a price point of only $126, the Elementum is an excellent purchase and a testament to Civivi's quality.
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Claim to Fame:
Button lock, damascus blade, carbon fiber handles, folding knife
Target Market:
Those wanting a nice looking quality knife for a reasonable price
FNBs (Features & Benefits of this product):
Blade Length: 3.47" (88.1 mm)
Closed Length: 4.53" (115.0 mm)
Overall Length: 8.00" (213.1 mm)
Blade Material: Damascus
Blade Thickness: 0.118" (3.0 mm)
Blade Hardness: 58-60HRC
Blade Style: Drop Point
Blade Grind: Hollow
Blade Finish: Black Hand Rubbed
Handle Material: Marble Carbon Fiber
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)
Carbon Fiber Backspacer with Hidden Lanyard Post
What other aesthetic options or finishes are available?
What others are saying?:
Ed @ Knifecenter.com
fun flipper.
Was looking for carbon fiber handled knives, DCA on youtube convinced me to give this a try. Looks sweet, and the smooth flipping action was more fidget friendly than I expected. Blade shape is good for most cutting tasks. This knife convinced me that I need more Civivi Knives. The Elementum is a proven design, the pushbutton flipping action is slick, and the marbled carbon and damascus look really nice together. I appreciate the extra length over the original elementum flipper. Slickness of the carbon surface takes some getting used to, but as a result it is pants friendly.
Link to other reviews:
Nothing found on this particular model, plenty of regular Elementum reviews are out there.
Price point:
MSRP = $126.00
Retail = $107.00
I need it now! Availability:
Civivi, Knife Center, or Amazon
Our Rating:
Pros:
Lightweight Design
The knife is gorgeous
The button lock is extremely secure and I had no problems with it sticking
Extremely sharp out of the box
Cons:
The Elementum lost its edge quickly
This is more on me but I found the 3.5” blade to be a tad too long for my preference in an EDC knife but Civivi does offer a 3” model.
Another small gripe is the hinge got noticeably dirtier with lint than a lot of my other knives and I had to remove lint quite often.