Top 10 EDC knives by CIVIVI to gift that enhance your outdoor adventures

Opportunity rarely knocks twice, but this is one of those times. If you missed CIVIVI’s Thanksgiving Month discounts, you may be in luck! Their top-of-the-line EDC is still on a 15-25% discount, which means your new favorite folding knife is still quite literally within grasp. CIVIVI’s knives are loved by tens of thousands of patrons who form the broad EDC community. Designed to be a handy carry-on that you can keep in your pocket, bag, or even attached to the strap of your backpack, CIVIVI’s folding knives are perfect for everything from opening holiday gifts to using as a survival tool in the great outdoors if you plan on heading camping or alternatively to more temperate climates for the wintertime. The discounts make these knives absolute no-brainers, and like all of CIVIVI’s gear, they’re all built to be incredibly resilient, so your first CIVIVI folding blade might just end up being the last one you ever need… Unless you’re a collector like us!

01. CIVIVI Mini Praxis

CIVIVI’s Mini Praxis knife is a compact powerhouse that draws inspiration from its larger counterpart, the Praxis. With a 2.98-inch D2 steel drop-point blade, it balances strength and sharpness. The wide G10 handle offers excellent grip, supported by a skeletonized stainless steel liner for added stability without excess weight. Remarkably, the Mini Praxis comes at an affordable price point, making it accessible to a broad audience. Engineered as a reliable workhorse, this pocket-sized gem offers blade options in both D2 steel and stunning Damascus steel, known for its marbling patterns. The handle choices include G10, translucent Ultem, and the luxurious Guibourtia Wood for the Damascus variant. The blade measures just under 3 inches, while the overall design prioritizes compactness for everyday carry (EDC). Weighing a mere 2.77 ounces (78.5 grams) and equipped with a practical pocket clip, it ensures easy and discreet portability.

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Why is it noteworthy?

The Mini Praxis seamlessly blends compact design with uncompromising performance, making it an essential companion for modern adventurers.

What we like

  • Portable and lightweight
  • That 25% discount makes it even more attractive!

What we dislike

  • The 2.98-inch blade may be too short for certain applications

02. CIVIVI Baby Banter

The CIVIVI Baby Banter excels as an everyday carry (EDC) knife, combining compact design and practicality for effortless portability. Its petite 59mm (2.34 inch) blade is surprisingly versatile, thanks to the drop-point shape, suitable for various tasks indoors, outdoors, or in tactical situations. Crafted from durable Nitro-V steel with a hardness rating of up to 60HRC, the blade ensures long-lasting sharpness. The full-sized handle, made from G10, offers a comfortable and secure grip while remaining lightweight and rugged.

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Why is it noteworthy?

Incorporating the perfect balance of compactness and functionality, the CIVIVI Baby Banter is a reliable companion for daily adventures. Whether you’re tackling everyday challenges or outdoor escapades, this EDC knife is up to the task, delivering dependable performance in a compact form.

What we like

  • Small and powerful, like dynamite
  • Nitro-V Steel is much tougher than D2 Steel

What we dislike

  • It’s smaller than the Mini Praxis, but double the price because of that Nitro-V Blade

03. CIVIVI Qubit

Designed for those who appreciate efficiency in a small package, this unassuming knife boasts a clever feature – an integrated bottle opener discreetly hidden within the closed blade. Unfold the Qubit, and you’ll discover a classic drop-point blade, now crafted from Swedish 14C28N Steel. This choice of steel ensures exceptional resistance to corrosion, chipping, and everyday wear and tear. The Qubit also offers the convenience of a button-lock mechanism for quick and secure closure. Its aluminum handle adds both heft and maneuverability, enhancing not only functionality but also the knife’s all-metal aesthetic appeal. The knife is running a site-wide 25% discount, and CIVIVI’s just dropped a pink-handled variant which has an introductory 15% discount.

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Why is it noteworthy?

The Qubit effortlessly combines practicality and style, making it a versatile companion for various tasks. Whether you require a reliable cutting tool or a bottle opener, this knife has you covered. Its compact size and innovative design make it an essential addition to your everyday carry toolkit.

What we like

  • Aluminum handle gives the Qubit a premium touch
  • The integrated bottle opener makes the Qubit a jack of all trades

What we dislike

  • At 80 grams (2.82 ounces) some small-knife cravers may find the Qubit a tad too heavy

04. CIVIVI StellarQuill Pen & Button Lock Elementum II Knife Combo Pack

Although well known for their knife craftsmanship, CIVIVI also has a reputation for stepping out of its comfort zone ever so often. By which I mean that if its audience demands it, they’ll redesign one of their best knives with a new feature, like the Elementum II which now has a button lock. Heck, they’ll even design pens if there’s enough buzz from the fan base. The StellarQuill Pen and Button Lock Elementum II Knife Combo Pack are a perfect culmination of this, giving you an updated crowd-favorite pocket folder, along with a compact all-metal ballpoint pen. The Elementum II retains its modern classic status with a beloved drop-point blade, now made from Nitro-V Steel. The most notable detail is the absence of the liner-lock from the previous model, replaced by a tactile button-lock mechanism that most enthusiasts will love.

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Why is it noteworthy?

Dedicated patrons get a special-edition version of the Elementum II with an ivory-colored G10 handle and bright red liner on the inside. The knife is accompanied by CIVIVI’s StellarQuill pen, a precisely machined piece of stationery made from aerospace-grade aluminum that’s perfectly sized to slide right into your pocket. It even comes with a lanyard hole to string into your keychain or a lanyard.

What we like

  • The button-lock and caged ceramic ball-bearing allow you to easily deploy that gorgeous Nitro-V blade
  • The StellarQuill pen gets all the points for its small-yet-hefty all-metal build

What we dislike

  • The pen could use a pocket clip to prevent it from rolling around

05. CIVIVI Button Lock Praxis

Built on the framework of one of their most popular knives, this variation of the full-size Praxis now comes with a button lock, allowing for a more engaging and reliable deploying and retracting experience. Unlike the Mini Praxis (which has its own fan base), the Button Lock Praxis is a little larger and a little more capable, thanks to its full-size grip and 3.75″ Nitro-V blade. The blade still retains its drop-point design, which most people will say is the most popular design in the knife world, but the handle now comes made from Aluminum, giving the knife a balanced grip and a wee bit of weight (6.55oz / 185.6‬g) that makes it much more stable during use. If you felt like the Mini Praxis was the right design but just a tad too small for your liking, the Button Lock Praxis may just be the perfect alternative.

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Why is it noteworthy?

The Button Lock Praxis is just one of those knives that has been perfected over time and has reached a place where it arguably couldn’t be improved any further. Aside from adding extra tools/features, there’s not much you can do to make this knife better than it already is, aside from a discount I guess?! *wink wink nudge nudge*

What we like

  • Great value for money with that Nitro-V blade and Aluminum handle
  • Reliable button lock makes opening and closing easy

What we dislike

  • The clean design is great, but a thumb stud would have really given the Button Lock Praxis a fun opening interaction

06. CIVIVI Chevalier Ⅱ

The Chevalier II isn’t too different from its predecessor, the Chevalier, except for the fact that it now comes with a gorgeous machined aluminum handle that elevates the knife’s design. When you close your eyes and imagine a classic pocket knife, chances are your brain thinks of something like the Chevalier II – a simple, sophisticated little EDC that’s no-fuss and no-nonsense. The 3.47″ 14C28N steel blade is arguably the perfect size (not too small or big) and comes in a sheepsfoot profile that is great for cutting and slicing, and minimizes the risk of accidentally piercing yourself with the blade’s tip.

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Why is it noteworthy?

There’s something beautiful about how clean and slick the Chevalier II’s design is. This doesn’t, however, compromise on its functionality, whether it’s the balanced all-metal design, the pocket-clip that can be reversed, or the years of expertise its maker CIVIVI has in the knife business.

What we like

  • Gorgeous clean design with a premium metal handle

What we dislike

  • The lack of jimping on the top of the blade, which was present on the older Chevalier

07. CIVIVI Propugnator

The Propugnator stands out in this entire list because unlike every other knife, it comes with a fixed D2 blade that doesn’t fold into the handle. This significant design directions means the Propugnator is significantly more robust and is designed for heavy-duty tasks. If you want an EDC that doubles as a letter-opener, owning the Propugnator would be like using a flamethrower to light a candle – it’s kind of overkill. Instead, the Propugnator is built for a more hardcore lifestyle, whether it’s hunting, fishing, bushcraft, survival, or tactical use. The knife comes with a full-tang design, which means the blade’s metal extends all the way to the back, forming the skeleton of its handle. The edge of the blade measures well over 4 inches and comes with a rather edgy-looking reverse-tanto design that resembles the raw appeal of chiseled obsidian. You’ve got a choice between G10, Micarta, or Ultem handles, which give your knife a distinct design and tactile grip. The fixed-blade structure means each knife also comes with its own sheath crafted from Black Kydex, with a loop that lets it attach to your pants or belt loop.

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Why is it noteworthy?

The Propugnator, which means defender or vindicator, is far from your average EDC knife. It clearly means business and nothing else. The full-tang fixed D2 blade is sturdy and reliable, and that sculpted reverse tanto edge works remarkably well for all sorts of cutting, piercing, slicing, stabbing, and scraping tasks. Look away if you’re faint-hearted…

What we like

  • The raw, brutish design and grippy ergonomic handle is perfect for tactical use

What we dislike

  • The fixed-blade design makes the Propugnator significantly bigger than its folding friends, which won’t appeal to people looking for compact knives.

08. CIVIVI Typhoeus

The Typhoeus takes the term ‘folding knife’ to an entirely new level. While most knives simply have a blade that folds into a handle, the Typhoeus has a folding handle too that transforms from your regular handheld knife to a push-dagger-style knife that’s better suited for all-out tactical warfare. While the likelihood of needing a push-dagger as EDC is fairly low for us common citizens, the Typhoeus conveniently gives us the option with its convertible design. The knife sports a 2.27″ clip-point blade crafted from 14C28N steel, sitting within a two-part G10 handle that morphs from a linear form factor to a T-shaped one that you can hold in the grip of your hand with the blade pointing out between your fingers. “Perfect for general work or self-defence,” says one reviewer on CIVIVI’s site, and we can’t help but feel that might just be the best way to describe the Typhoeus… a perfectly good everyday folder, but with a wild alter-ego!

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Why is it noteworthy?

The knife’s Dr. Jekyll-Mr. Hyde persona is perfect for anything life throws at you, whether it’s an Amazon parcel or a mugger. Each knife also comes with its own black leather sheath that lets you stash your bad-boy away when not in use.

What we like

  • Innovative shapeshifting design
  • Fun to fidget with!

What we dislike

  • The folding handle means there’s no locking function, which might be a deal-breaker for some
  • There’s no pocket clip on the knife, but CIVIVI makes up for it with a leather sheath

09. CIVIVI Button Lock Brazen

Like the Typhoeus, the Brazen too has a tactical personality. It boasts an edgy, aggressive design with an American Tanto-style blade that offers dual edges and a pointed tip, perfect for piercing, slicing, chopping, and more. Crafted from 14C28N steel, the 3.46-inch (88mm) blade is housed within a slim yet grippy G10 handle, and in this variant, it ditches the liner lock for a button lock. Rightfully christened Brazen, it isn’t afraid of challenges, making it the top choice for those who confront adversity head-on. With a weight of 3.91 ounces (101.8 grams), it’s a practical everyday carry that’s ready to prove itself, and be carried everywhere you go, thanks to the deep pocket clip attached to the handle.

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Why is it noteworthy?

The Brazen, now with a button-lock, is effortless yet tactical – which sound like conflicting attributes, but they aren’t. The Button Lock Brazen is a lovely companion that gives you two edges for the price of one (thanks to the American Tanto blade), allowing you to cut, pierce, score, and do everything you would with your knife, using whichever edge you find more convenient. It also has a cool-kid aesthetic that should rub off on you too, making everyone ask you where you got your EDC from.

What we like

  • Two separate edges, where one can be used for scraping or opening packages, while the other can be used for slicing

What we dislike

  • The double-edged American Tanto blade can be a little tricky to sharpen

10. CIVIVI Vision FG

The Vision FG is our new favorite CIVIVI knife because it ticks all the boxes with an eye-catching ambidextrous design, a unique handle that comes with holes that let you peek through and see the blade when closed (and also make the knife lightweight), and a Superlock on top that lets you effortlessly deploy and dock the knife’s highly capable blade in seconds. Before we admire the superlock and the handle, it’s worth noting that the Vision FG comes with a different kind of drop-point, boasting a straight-back that gives the blade a ‘belly’ of sorts that lets you rock the knife back and forth while using it. The blade, crafted from Nitro-V, measures a respectable 3.54 inches (89.9mm), and will slice even through paracords with practically zero resistance. The handle, on the other hand, comes in translucent Ultem, highly durable Micarta, and the standard G10 variants. A noteworthy detail is the presence of holes that make the handle rather interesting to look at, giving it visual as well as physical lightness (the Vision FG weighs 4.35 ounces or 123.4 grams). Built into the top of the handle is a superlock that relaxes the blade, allowing you to deploy or retract it in milliseconds. The superlock is unique to just the Vision FG, and play with it once and you’ll never want to go back to a button or liner lock ever again!

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Why is it noteworthy?

The Vision FG is a rare combination of good-looking, powerful, and uniquely pleasurable to hold and use. The ambidextrous handle and superlock are sure to keep your hands and fingers occupied at all times, and that straight-back Nitro-V blade is formidable, to say the least.

What we like

  • The unique design is unlike any of the other knives on this list
  • That superlock is both functional and fidgety, and is arguably the feature you’ll love the most

What we dislike

  • Superlock exclusivity! We wish more CIVIVI knives had this kind of satisfying action.

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Your EDC Collection Is Incomplete Without a Good OTF Knife… Here’s the One We Recommend

Described by the folks at Tekto as “Compact and Formidable”, the A2 Badger is an impressive little picket blade that’s sure to be a favorite in your EDC collection.

What’s an OTF Knife you ask? Short for Out The Front, OTF Knives are switchblades with a vertical deploying action. Unlike traditional folding knives with folding/rotating blades, the blade of an OTF knife slides forward and backward out of the handle rather than swinging open on a pivot. This mechanism is typically operated by a switch or button located on the handle. OTF knives are known for their quick and easy deployment, making them popular among military, law enforcement, and outdoor enthusiasts… and if you still don’t own one, this might as well be the universe giving you that sign.

Designer: Tekto Design

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Featuring an oversized lanyard hole, this knife design accommodates a wider range of attachment options, including larger cords and paracords. This enhances convenience and accessibility, especially in low-light conditions or when wearing gloves, making it an ideal tool for any situation.

Pioneered by the folks at Tekto, OTF Knives have a tactile thrill to them that folding knives don’t. There’s always that bit of surprise and a slight amount of recoil associated with activating an OTF knife that you’re bound to fall in love with. The A2 Badger, like all of Tekto’s OTF knives, is deployed by a contoured switch located on the top of the handle, right underneath your thumb. Slide the switch and the blade gets deployed out the front (hence the name). The entire process can be done with a single hand in under a second, and even with gloves on, making the OTF knife perfect for scenarios with split-second consequences.

The A2 Badger button boasts an exceptional grip, ensuring maximum grip and control in any situation.

Its precisely contoured button allows for fast and effortless ejection and retraction of the blade.

Measuring a mere 5.26 inches when open, the A2 Badger is Tekto’s smallest OTF knife sporting a 1.8-inch tanto-style blade made from titanium-coated D2 steel. Although the 1.8-inch blade is smaller than your average pocket flipper, the A2 Badger still is quite a nimble beast, making it a favorite among both enthusiasts as well as tactical personnel and first responders. The tanto-style blade comes with a pointed tip and two sharp edges that make it perfect for all sorts of knife strokes. The titanium-coated D2 steel blade holds its edge incredibly well, taking on benign indoor activities, outdoor excursions, and even tactical scenarios with ease. For getting out of emergencies, the A2 Badger also packs a glass-breaker on the rear of its handle, helping you make quick exits.

With its compact and lightweight design, the A2 Badger is both easy to store and transport, making it a popular choice among outdoor enthusiasts and those with limited space.

Weighing a mere 2.18 ounces and measuring just 3.3 inches when closed, the A2 Badger holds the title of being Tekto’s smallest and lightest knife. It’s built to be ambidextrous, and comes with a 6061 Aluminum handle that houses the OTF mechanism that’s backed by a button lock system so the blade doesn’t slide in while you’re cutting. A pocket clip can be attached to either side of the handle (depending on whether you’re right or left-handed), and a wide lanyard hole allows you to string your A2 Badger to your backpack, around your neck, or even your keychain for carrying wherever you go. The A2 Badger comes in 3 grip color variants – Black, Desert, and OD Green (Olive Drab Green) with a black-coated blade and a 15% discount on its $139.99 price tag.

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The James Brand’s sharp Christmas tree ornament doubles as a tactical Ninja Star

There are Christmas ornaments and then there is The James Brand Throwflake. This ninja star (or Shuriken star to be precise) is designed to be ready this Christmas for Home Alone action in case those buggers slide down the chimney with bad intentions.

You are going to get a lot of questions asked about this one hanging from your tree though. That said, it’s always better to safe rather than sorry. Yes, you can use this collectible by TJB as your make-shift defense weapon to catch goons off guard. Don’t let your kids anywhere near this one and hang it up high on the Christmas tree, because you know, kids can be unpredictable!

Designer: The James Brand

The Oregon-based everyday tool maker wants to give modern explorers a reason to sit back for a while and enjoy the Holiday spirit with loved ones. They even give a warning for keen buyers not to use this as a weapon post the Christmas celebrations since it has “6 very sharp” points. That signals the ninja star could be as good as a knife, good enough to cut through objects like wood or even tin cans. This could also double as a defense tool out in the wild where anything handy in the pocket is critical.

The snowflake-shaped EDC cum ornament comes with a lanyard to hand onto the tree and it does impress with its sheen. Off the holiday tree and this becomes your secret weapon or tool in uncharted territory. For a price tag of $40, The Throwflake is hard to miss and TJB sure knows how to keep up with the holiday fun. So, are you going to get this one for your Christmas tree?

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This 5-in-1 Titanium Carabiner Multitool is the Perfect Travel EDC Companion

Your keychain can hold keys, and it can probably open bottles… but can it fix your bicycle? Can it transform into a screwdriver? Can it turn into a box-cutter or self-defense tool? Designed for the outdoor enthusiast who always loves having the right tool on them for the right task, the KeySnap is a rather cleverly designed 5-in-1 carabiner. Crafted out of Grade-5 Titanium (the strongest metal known to mankind), the KeySnap is a pretty brutishly built carabiner keychain that doubles as a multitool. The carabiner’s unique one-piece design allows it to easily attach onto belt loops, backpack straps, and other hooking points, while the KeySnap’s base features a tiny removable blade with a semi-sharp edge that’s perfect for cutting paper, drops, and opening boxes. Look around the KeySnap and you’ll also notice its hex-wrench that also works as a bit holder for a screwdriver, a spoke wrench that’s perfect for fixing bicycles, and a bottle opener that lets you crack open a brewski outdoors.

Designer: MTI

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Carabiners are pretty much a standard fixture in the EDC world and you’ll probably find your fair share of ones with multitools built into them, but the KeySnap is different in two key ways – A. The fact that it’s made entirely from grade-5 titanium, which makes it much more durable than any steel alloy carabiner on the market. and finally B. the integration of a removable blade into the base of the carabiner, allowing you to quickly detach it when you need to, and clip it back in place once you’re done.

The first thing you notice with the KeySnap’s design is the carabiner detail. Unlike most carabiners that come with a spring-loaded arm, the KeySnap just uses a clever series of cuts that allows the titanium to bend as if it were spring-loaded. Given how incredibly resilient titanium is, the arm can flex a great deal without breaking or withstanding any sort of damage. Titanium’s shape-memory nature gives the arm its springiness, allowing it to return securely to its original position.

The KeySnap’s defining feature (and something that sets it apart from the competition) is that detachable miniature blade. Designed to sit securely inside the carabiner until you press the buttons on each side, the blade can easily be removed for cutting and emergency use. It has a rather tiny spear-point edge, so if you want something more tactical you best go for a full-fledged knife. However, for everything else, it’s a perfect blade to have on hand. The spear-point tip is ideal for cutting through envelopes and boxes, while the edge itself is semi-sharp, so you’re really in no danger of slicing skin and hurting yourself.

When you’re not slicing away at boxes and plastic packets, the KeySnap has a few other tools that can prove to be incredibly handy. A hex wrench lets you work screws and bolts, but also allows you to dock a standard hex-bit and turn your carabiner into a makeshift screwdriver. Right beside the hex wrench is a spoke wrench, perfect for fixing spokes in a bicycle, and to the extreme end sits a bottle opener, a common yet much-appreciated fixture of any good multitool… after all, all work and no play makes Jack a dull boy, doesn’t it?!

All the features fit into the carabiner’s rather compact frame, making it a perfect EDC for your outdoor travels. The KeySnap clocks in at 3.11 inches long, 1.38 inches wide, and weighs a mere 1.3 ounces (37 grams). It’s designed to practically last a lifetime (thanks to the Grade 5 Titanium build), and even with the blade, the KeySnap fully complies with TSA hand tool carry-on regulations. Perfect for carrying any and everywhere, the KeySnap transforms the humble carabiner keychain into an EDC that packs a few interesting features that you’ll be happy to have on you at all times. The KeySnap starts at a discounted $49, and ships worldwide for free starting January 2024.

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Top 5 EDC Knives that bring a tactical and essential edge to every guy’s outdoor toolkit

Thanks to being cooped up indoors for so long, camping has become a popular escape from the hustle and bustle of life, even if it actually means “glamping” in luxury. But even if you’re not the outdoorsy type, you will have undoubtedly come across some task or problem where scissors just won’t cut it, pun intended. Knives can do a lot more than you might think, but any old blade isn’t going to be enough, especially if you want to bring it anywhere you might need such a sharp tool. For this reason, tactical knives of all shapes, sizes, and mechanisms have become popular additions to some people’s everyday carries, but the wide variety available in the market can be daunting and confusing. To help make the choice a little easier, we gathered five of the best EDC knives from Tekto that will help you cut through any problem with power and finesse.

1. Tekto F2 Bravo Tactical Folding Knife

Defying stereotypes surrounding tactical knives, the Tekto F2 Bravo’s simple, clean, and premium design belies the power that unfolds from within. State-of-the-art ceramic ball bearings ensure rapid and smooth deployment, while a Titanium-coated D2 steel blade delivers the long-lasting sharpness and reliability you in every cut. Titanium accents, custom pivots, and a machined clip give it a stylish appearance that will make it the pride of your EDC collection.

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Why is it Noteworthy?

The Tekto F2 Bravo folding knife shatters stereotypes with a powerful blade and smooth, rapid deployment packaged in a premium and elegant design.

What we like

  • A clean design and premium feel that sets it apart from typical tactical knives
  • State-of-the-art ceramic ball bearing ensures rapid smooth deployment
  • Machined clip and titanium accents add a stylish touch to the design

What we dislike

  • Pocket clip position can’t be changed

2. Tekto F3 Charlie Tactical Folding Knife

A high-stakes flipper knife at its very core, the Tekto F3 Charlie exudes unmistakable power from the very first encounter. A razor-sharp oversized blade contains all the cutting power you need, while a smooth button lock ensures swift deployment and safety. Despite its rather intimidating appearance, this tactical knife is surprisingly sleek and lightweight, assuring a comfortable and confident grip for heavy-duty use.

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Why is it Noteworthy?

The Tekto F3 Charlie Tactical Knife delivers raw power and strength in a lightweight and ergonomic design that generates confidence in every use.

What we like

  • Oversized titanium-coated D2 steel blade makes short work of any cutting task
  • Anti-slip thumb jimping and smooth button lock guarantee safety and performance

What we dislike

  • Large, rugged design might not appeal to some EDC owners

3. Tekto A2 Badger Mini Automatic OTF Knife

If you need a compact knife that still delivers a powerful punch, the Tekto A2 Badget mini automatic knife is your guy. Despite its small size, the OTF (out the front) knife delivers reliable performance, no matter the task at hand. State-of-the-art spring-assisted technology promises effortless deployment and retraction, while a contoured button ensures a solid grip on this small yet powerful tool. Compact and California-legal, it’s a must-have for any EDC toolkit.

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Why is it Noteworthy?

The Tekto A2 Badger Mini Automatic Knife delivers sharp cutting power in a compact size, making it a perfect fit for any EDC.

What we like

  • Compact design with a California-legal 1.85-inch blade
  • Remountable deep-carry pocket clip for left and right-handed users
  • Oversized lanyard hole with built-in glass breaker

What we dislike

  • Handle might be too small for some hands

4. Tekto A4 HUMVEE Automatic OTF Knife

Inspired by the iconic military workhorse and Gulf War legend, the Tekto A4 HUMVEE OTF knife embodies strength, reliability, and resilience from every angle. It carries a distinctive blade design that includes a serrated section to add to the knife’s versatility, while the unique handle texture pays homage to the Humvee’s rugged and indestructible character. Not only is it a formidable member of your EDC arsenal, it also makes for an excellent gift idea for lovers of knives as well as military history.

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Why is it Noteworthy?

The Tekto A4 HUMVEE automatic knife carries a distinct aesthetic that pays homage to an iconic rugged vehicle with its powerful, serrated blade and textured handle.

What we like

  • Distinctive blade with a serrated section for additional cutting capabilities
  • HUMVEE-inspired design
  • Lanyard hole integrated into the deep-carry pocket clip for a simpler design

What we dislike

  • Button location requires repositioning the thumb to deploy/retract the blade

5. Tekto A5 SPRY Automatic OTF Knife

Boasting a CPM-S35VN steel blade for unparalleled toughness and edge retention, the Tekto A5 SPRY offers not only performance but also choice. The automatic OTF knife’s blade comes in three options, including Dagger, Drop Point, and Tanto, letting buyers choose the style they want without sacrificing performance. Along with a precision-contoured and textured handle, this tactical knife adds not just a valuable tool to your arsenal but an interesting and notable visual as well.

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Why is it Noteworthy?

The Tekto A5 SPRY Automatic Knife combines performance and comfort in a design that gives buyers the option to pick the style they prefer.

What we like

  • Blade options include Dagger, Drop Point, and Tanto
  • Ruggedly textured grip offers comfort and confidence in handling the knife

What we dislike

  • Texture design might not appeal to some people

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Flip open bottles with James Brand opener, lifestyle accessory designed to do a lot more

In the everyday carry (EDC) world, The James Brand is a heralded name; celebrated for its creation of the most coveted and functional EDC knives. Now, stepping into uncharted territory with a touch of innovation and style, James Brand reveals the Titanium Bottle Opener—an accessory that Man of Many titles the “iPhone 15 Pro of bottle openers.”

It is a sleek and durable bottle opener made entirely of 6AL4V titanium; the same material found in high-performance aircraft components. This choice of material for construction renders the TJB bottle open feather-lightweight form factor. It weighs only 29g and is stilled to open conversations with every flip of a bottle cap.

Designer: The James Brand

Priced at $99, this titanium bottle opener is a small investment that pays off big. Milled from a single solid billet, it embodies the epitome of strength and durability. The James Brand has not only created a tool for practical use but a statement piece that seamlessly transitions from your home to the bustling atmosphere of a night out with friends.

Not just limited to bottle-opening duties, this EDC comes integrated with a lanyard hole in its sleek profile, which offers a personal touch and a chance for you to make a statement with your style. That’s not all, flip the opener over, and you’ll discover a mini driver discreetly nestled in the bottom. Need to open a box or tighten down a camera mount? The James Brand Titanium Bottle Opener has you covered.

In the exclusive market of EDCs, where every detail counts, The James Brand Titanium Bottle Opener stands out as a testament to meticulous craftsmanship. For its affordable price tag, you’re not just purchasing a bottle opener; you’re investing in a conversation starter: A piece of titanium design that’ll withstand the test of time!

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This Rolling Titanium Ruler is a Great EDC Fidget Tool for the Creatively Inclined!

Back in 2017 when the fidget spinner was all the craze, it was a pretty great reminder of one fact – digital experiences, social media, addictive apps be damned… There was still something incredibly engaging about a tactile spinner. The fidget spinner craze may have died down soon after, but the joy of fidgeting didn’t. As digital as the world grew since then, tactile experiences still reign supreme, whether it’s the clack of a keyboard, the pop of bubble-wrap, the snap of MagSafe accessories, or the sheer ASMR of playing with a fidget toy. The Tiroler builds on that experience by re-imagining the humble scale/ruler as a new kind of EDC-worthy gizmo. Unlike the average scale, the measuring tape, or those ultra-advanced laser measures, the Tiroler prides itself in being incredibly hands-on and having a user-experience centered around fun. The device assumes the shape of a rolling hubless wheel that has a series of markings on it. Roll it along a surface and you can effectively measure its distance by calculating the distance your roller has traveled. The Tiroler emits a series of satisfying clicks every time it completes a rotation, so all you do is count the clicks and read the number on the Tiroler’s window to know the exact measurement you’re looking for. Aside from that undeniably fun experience, the Tiroler is crafted in the image of a gorgeous piece of EDC (Everyday Carry) too. It comes crafted from titanium, with a hubless design that your fingers will love alongside your eyes. When you’re not measuring objects, surfaces, and distances, the Tiroler is a gorgeous toy that you’ll immediately want to fidget with. That’s more than I can say about any other measuring device or app…

Designer: Suzuki Sho (Titaner)

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“Tiroler is a revolutionary measuring tool designed to break free from the constraints of traditional rulers,” says designer Suzuki Sho. “With its continuous loop design, Tiroler offers limitless measurement possibilities for irregular shapes, curved routes, and extended surfaces.”

The radial design of the scale breaks away from the monotony of linear scales. Not only does this design approach make it more portable than a regular steel or plastic scale, it also makes the process of measuring more fun, and easier to execute on your own, unlike measuring tapes that can sometimes require two people holding each end of the tape.

The Tiroler comes with a gorgeous all-metal design featuring a rolling ring suspended within a hubless outer body. This makes the roller easy to carry around given that its central cavity acts as a big lanyard hole, but also makes it easy to grip by having your thumb and finger nestled within the negative space. Using the roller is easy, fun, and mildly challenging – a window on the rim lets you see the markings on the roller inside. Set it to zero before you begin rolling along the surface you want to measure. Every time the roller completes a revolution, it emits a click that you’ll hear and feel. Count the clicks and multiply it by 10, then add the number you see on the window to get your final measurement. For example, measuring a distance of 24 centimeters would lead to two clicks (20) and a window reading of 4.

The unique format of the Tiroler makes it perfect for organic non-linear measurements. Whether you’re a fashion designer measuring the cut of a garment, an architect or engineer calculating the length of a curved wall, or even a transport/furniture/industrial designer gauging the distance of a curved surface, the Tiroler’s unique format coupled with its pocket-friendly size makes it a perfect tool to have on you at all times. Its gorgeous full-titanium design sets it apart as functional jewelry – you could string it around your neck as a haute pendant, popping it off whenever you need. Conversely, place it in your pocket, stationery kit, or backpack for use later.

The visual beauty of the Tiroler extends to its tactile joy too. The cold metal feels great in the hand, and the polished surfaces on the Tiroler make for a great interplay between light and shadow. This instantly makes your hand want to fidget with the roller, twirling it in your palms, passing your finger through its oculus, and rolling the measuring ‘bezel’ to create that satisfying click sound.

The Tiroler’s grooved rim prevent it from slipping and sliding during use, ensuring an accurate measurement every time.

Given that the world is divided between Imperial and Metric folk, the Tiroler comes in two different sizes. The Metric Tiroler is much more compact, measuring just 31.8mm (1.25 inches) in diameter, while the Imperial Tiroler is significantly larger at 40.4mm (1.59 inches). Strangely enough, the Imperial Tiroler doesn’t count up to 12 inches or a foot. The clicks occur every 5 inches instead (creating a 12-inch Tiroler would make it massive), which does tend to *slightly* complicate things, especially when you have to calculate feet.

The Tiroler ships globally with free shipping to select countries, and a long-lasting guarantee thanks to its durable, non-corrosive titanium construction that should serve you for years if not decades. The Metric Tiroler starts at a discounted $58, while the Imperial Tiroler has a $69 price tag. You can buy both together for $108, and each Tiroler comes with its own bespoke leather carrying case, allowing you to carry and showcase your beautiful jewel-esque measuring instrument with pride!

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Top 10 EDC Gear Designs That Give A Functionality Boost to Every Outdoor Essentials Toolkit

Sure, it’s Holiday Season… but in most temperate parts of the world, it’s also outdoor season. The weather’s perfect for a trek, a camping session, or tailgating, and the folks at CIVIVI want to ensure you’re well geared-up for your expeditions. Makers of some of the finest budget-friendly outdoor (and indoor) pocket knives, CIVIVI’s putting their best sellers on sale this holiday season with discounts of up to 25%. We’ve hand-picked 10 of our favorite knives from the CIVIVI collection, ranging in size, capability, and budget. These knives are designed to be portable, highly utilitarian, and effective in almost every scenario from opening a box of gifts on Christmas to whittling wood for a wintertime campfire to roast s’mores on!

1. CIVIVI Mini Praxis

Easily CIVIVI’s best-selling knife, the Mini Praxis is a smaller version of its larger counterpart, the Praxis. Featuring a 2.98-inch drop-point D2 blade nestled within a wide, grippy G10 handle over a skeletonized stainless steel liner, the Mini Praxis presents an enticing proposition with its rather affordable price tag. Engineered as a dependable workhorse, this compact gem sports a classic drop-point blade available in either D2 steel, or an incredibly eye-catching Damascus steel with wonderful marbling. The blade measures under 3 inches in length, but is complemented by a broader handle made from either G10, translucent Ultem, or Guibourtia Wood if you pick the Damascus variant. A perfect compact knife for people who like EDC but don’t like the bulk associated with larger, more tactical-looking knives, the Mini Praxis weighs just 2.77 ounces (78.5 grams), and comes with a nifty pocket clip that lets you carry it around with ease.

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Why is it noteworthy?

The Mini Praxis is built like a modern classic. It’s the kind of EDC that pairs equally well with outdoor wear, a modern suit, or even regular lounging clothes in the shed or garage.

What we like

  • Portable and lightweight
  • Bang for its buck

What we dislike

  • The 2.98-inch blade may be too short for certain applications

2. CIVIVI Button Lock Elementum II

Unanimous feedback from customers led to CIVIVI developing edition 2 of the best-selling Elementum with a button lock to help disengage the blade while closing. The Elementum II is just as much of a modern classic as its liner-lock counterpart, with the same drop-point blade design now made from Nitro-V Steel instead of D2. Customers can choose between a G10 or translucent Ultem handle, and there’s even a variant with a Damascus blade for serious enthusiasts, and a Halloween collector’s edition with skull artwork printed on both the blade as well as the handle!

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Why is it noteworthy?

The Elementum II gets a touch of perfection with its new blade and button lock. While some still prefer the liner lock just because of sheer preference, the Elementum II’s upgrades definitely feel like an improvement to a knife that had barely any room for improvement!

What we like

  • The award-winning design gets a fitting upgrade with a button-lock and a Nitro-V Steel blade

What we dislike

  • It’s missing a good titanium pocket clip!

3. CIVIVI Baby Banter

While knives fall into the EDC category somewhat by default, not all of them are really the kind of knives you’d carry with you every day – the CIVIVI Baby Banter, however, fits beautifully in that EDC category with its compact design and pocket clip that makes carrying it around an absolute breeze. The Baby Banter gets its name from the small 59mm (2.34 inch) blade it’s equipped with, although it still comes with a full-sized handle that lets you grab it with fair amounts of dexterity. That small blade isn’t to be underestimated, though. The curve-back drop-point is a pretty versatile blade shape, perfect for any outdoor, indoor, or tactical use. The blade comes fashioned from Nitro-V steel, boasting up to 60HRC hardness, while the Baby Banter’s G10 fiber handle is the ideal blend between lightweight, grippy, and just incredibly robust.

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Why is it noteworthy?

With its 2.35-inch blade, the Baby Banter is CIVIVI’s smallest knife but that doesn’t take away from its capabilities. It’s the kind of knife that often gets underestimated but then shines through with that high-strength Nitro-V steel blade.

What we like

  • Very Tiny, Very Sharp
  • Nitro-V Steel is much tougher than D2 Steel

What we dislike

  • It’s smaller than the Mini Praxis, but double the price because of that Nitro-V Blade

4. CIVIVI Qubit

Yet another small flipper, the Qubit has perhaps the best blade-to-handle ratio for someone looking for a compact knife. It’s simple in its demeanor, but comes with a clever design that integrates a bottle-opener into its blade when closed. Open it and you’ve got that classic drop-point blade, now in Swedish 14C28N Steel, known for its resistance to corrosion, chipping, and just general wear and tear. The Qubit also packs a button-lock for one-press closure, and an aluminum handle that gives the knife a little more heft than your lightweight G10 fiber handle. This means enhanced maneuverability and a pretty gorgeous all-metal aesthetic!

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Why is it noteworthy?

Sometimes you just want a great compact knife and the Qubit really makes a compelling case for it. Unlike the Mini Praxis, it has its own identity, while still sporting a similar blade size. The aluminum handle may not be for everyone, but the cold grip of metal may excite some, and that bottle opener is just *chef’s kiss*. Oh, there’s also a Damascus Steel version if you really want to flex your EDC!

What we like

  • Love the integration of the bottle opener
  • Aluminum handle gives the Qubit a premium touch

What we dislike

  • At 80 grams (2.82 ounces) some small-knife cravers may find the Qubit a tad too heavy

5. CIVIVI Brazen

The Brazen charters into tactical territory, with an edgy, aggressive design featuring a stealth paint-job and an American Tanto-style blade that lends itself to unique applications. The American Tanto blade features not one, but two edges, and a pointed tip that’s perfect for piercing, nicking, slicing, chopping, scraping, and whittling. The 3.46″ / 88mm blade comes crafted from hard D2 steel and sits within a slim yet grippy G10 handle. As its name suggests, the Brazen isn’t afraid of a good challenge, which makes it the perfect pick for people who don’t walk away from adversity. The entire EDC weighs a respectable 3.82oz or 108.4 grams and comes with a pocket clip and lanyard hole for that everyday carrying habit.

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Why is it noteworthy?

Looking for a knife that really means business? The Brazen has just that attitude. Get the all-black one and it looks like something Batman would have in his utility belt.

What we like

  • The double-edged American Tanto blade is a refreshing change
  • A lovely edgy-looking knife for its budget-friendly price tag

What we dislike

  • Most Tanto-style knives have longer blades, so the Brazen’s blade feels slightly on the shorter side

6. CIVIVI Elementum

A winner of the BLADE SHOW ‘BEST BUY Of The Year’ award in 2021, the Elementum is a no-frills, straight-down-to-business utility EDC folding knife. It focuses on the core basics, quite like its name suggests, with a 75.2mm (2.96”) D2 Steel blade that folds into a classic-looking ergonomic handle. The handle comes in a variety of materials, from the standard G10 to more eclectic choices like a see-through Ultem plastic that lets you peer behind the handle and admire the knife’s inner framework, or even a rustic wood or a futuristic carbon fiber handle that pairs rather well with a Damascus steel blade to match. The Elementum’s drop-point blade is a modern classic, offering versatility throughout the day, while its overall 2.89oz / 82g weight (for the G10 handle variant), built-in pocket clip, and lanyard hole make it a pleasure to carry around.

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Why is it noteworthy?

You don’t win awards at the Blade Show for nothing. The Elementum gets the basics right, with the perfect size, shape, and price tag.

What we like

  • The perfection feels almost effortless

What we dislike

  • This classic design sorely lacks a button-lock

7. CIVIVI Incisor II

If the Brazen gave you goosebumps, wait till you take a look at the Incisor II. Most EDC blades are designed for conventional outdoor use – whittling wood, cutting cords, opening packets of food – the Incisor II isn’t really that benign. Modeled on the Karambit knife, a West Sumatran knife inspired by the tiger claw, the Incisor II is a miniature beast that’s built to intimidate. It sports a Nitro-V hawksbill blade that fits snugly into a rather chiseled ergonomic aluminum handle. The blade can be deployed in a number of ways – either using the flipper or the finger-hole for style, the button for convention, or the rapid thumb stud for looking like you mean business. The thumb stud is a tiny stud that gets caught in your pant pocket liner as you’re pulling the Incisor II out, causing the blade to automatically deploy as soon as it leaves your pocket. With enough practice, you can master the art of ejecting the blade in milliseconds as it exits your pocket. Don’t buy this knife if you need a basic indoor box-cutter.

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Why is it noteworthy?

The Incisor II might be CIVIVI’s most unique-looking knife. Sitting more on the tactical end of the spectrum, it’s the kind of knife you carry on missions, on dangerous trails, or if you’re a bit of a badass.

What we like

  • Gorgeous Karambit-style design with an all-metal build
  • Excellent ergonomics

What we dislike

  • This might be a little too edgy for most people who want a classy-looking indoor/outdoor EDC knife.

8. CIVIVI Conspirator

The Conspirator may just be the best name for a knife ever. Although it does give me Cassius and Brutus vibes, I doubt Ancient Rome had foldable blades… although CIVIVI’s Conspirator does. Built with a Nitro-V blade and a Micarta handle, the Conspirator is a pretty resilient and formidable little devi that’s easy to maneuver. The Conspirator measures nearly 8 inches when opened, of which 3.46 inches belong to its drop-point Nitro-V blade. Harder and more corrosion-resistant than D2 steel, the Nitro-V blade possesses the ability to take a very sharp edge, so beware. Built to handle tactical situations with ease, the Conspirator works comfortably as an EDC blade, but serves rather selflessly in demanding scenarios too, going from opening boxes to slashing through tough ropes or slicing through meat in seconds… An EDC that can also handle ‘the unimaginable’, as CIVIVI likes to say.

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Why is it noteworthy?

The Nitro-V Blade and Micarta handle make the Conspirator more than your average knife. It’s meant for business, not for merely collecting and stashing in your EDC drawer.

What we like

  • Great build quality
  • Customers love how ‘fidgety’ it is and we can’t help but agree

What we dislike

  • A titanium pocket clip would be preferred

9. CIVIVI Cogent

The Cogent is just one of those knives your eyes and hands simultaneously fall in love with. It’s a testament to CIVIVI’s knife-building prowess and tries to color within the lines but steps out just in the right places. The 3.4-inch blade comes made from Swedish 14C28N steel that’s known to retain its edge and resist corrosion better than most conventional blade steels. Unlike most of CIVIVI’s knives with drop points, the Cogent just barely steps out of its comfort zone with a clip-point-style blade that has a slightly more pronounced tip that’s perfect for piercing. The blade sits within a G10 fiber handle although you can opt for Micarta if you want something more robust, or Guibourtia Wood if you want something classy. CIVIVI also chucks in a button-lock and a pocket clip, and if you’re looking for something a tad more tactical, the Cogent also has a variant with a half-serrated blade that can slice through tough paracord, vines, and anything that may require some to-and-fro action.

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Why is it noteworthy?

The Cogent is the kind of knife that just connects with you if you know what you want. It’s different from most of CIVIVI’s other knives but doesn’t switch the game when it comes to a great construction, ergonomics, and materials.

What we like

  • The half-serrated blade variant really gives the Cogent a tactical boost
  • Great ergonomics packed in the perfect size and price

What we dislike

  • The flipper tab could be slightly larger, allowing for easier deployment

CIVIVI Sentinel

We really believe in leaving the best for the last so if you’ve stuck around this far, you’re in luck. The Sentinel is really CIVIVI’s highlight reel if anything, with a unique design sporting a Reverse Tanto (or Wharncliffe) blade that has a straight edge for remarkable cutting, slicing, and maneuvering. The blade itself is made from a high-carbon K110 steel that’s classified as a ‘tool steel’ for its ability to take on abuse without any complaints, with a Damascus variant that might be the most breathtaking knife in CIVIVI’s catalog. The blade fits right within a gorgeous dual-material handle featuring a machined aluminum body with an FRN (fiber-reinforced nylon) Integral Spacer that gives the knife its grippy feeling. The aluminum, on the other hand, lends a little weight to the Sentinel, allowing you to maneuver it with relative ease and deft. To help cut weight, the Sentinel’s blade has a cutout that shaves off a few grams, bringing down its overall weight to an impressive 98.3 grams (3.47 ounces), which feels rather light for a knife with an overall length of 8.6 inches (218.7mm). This mid-sized bad-boy also packs a button-lock mechanism, but more interestingly, a glass-breaker tip at the reverse end of the handle, allowing you to easily shatter through even toughened laminated glass with a single strike.

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Why is it noteworthy?

The Sentinel is just an all-round classy affair with a slight hint of tactical charm. Sort of like James Bond when he’s wearing a turtleneck and jeans instead of that tuxedo. The knife uses the finest materials and is well-balanced for a wonderful user experience, and that glass-breaker tip is quite literally a cherry on the cake

What we like

  • Good ergonomics, great balance
  • A wonderful grab for its price tag
  • The glass-breaker tip is a lovely tactical add-on

What we dislike

  • While we have no official complaints, somehow adding a bottle-opener to this would make it a no-brainer winner!

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Top 10 EDC Gear Designs That Give A Functionality Boost to Every Outdoor Essentials Toolkit

Sure, it’s Holiday Season… but in most temperate parts of the world, it’s also outdoor season. The weather’s perfect for a trek, a camping session, or tailgating, and the folks at CIVIVI want to ensure you’re well geared-up for your expeditions. Makers of some of the finest budget-friendly outdoor (and indoor) pocket knives, CIVIVI’s putting their best sellers on sale this holiday season with discounts of up to 25%. We’ve hand-picked 10 of our favorite knives from the CIVIVI collection, ranging in size, capability, and budget. These knives are designed to be portable, highly utilitarian, and effective in almost every scenario from opening a box of gifts on Christmas to whittling wood for a wintertime campfire to roast s’mores on!

1. CIVIVI Mini Praxis

Easily CIVIVI’s best-selling knife, the Mini Praxis is a smaller version of its larger counterpart, the Praxis. Featuring a 2.98-inch drop-point D2 blade nestled within a wide, grippy G10 handle over a skeletonized stainless steel liner, the Mini Praxis presents an enticing proposition with its rather affordable price tag. Engineered as a dependable workhorse, this compact gem sports a classic drop-point blade available in either D2 steel, or an incredibly eye-catching Damascus steel with wonderful marbling. The blade measures under 3 inches in length, but is complemented by a broader handle made from either G10, translucent Ultem, or Guibourtia Wood if you pick the Damascus variant. A perfect compact knife for people who like EDC but don’t like the bulk associated with larger, more tactical-looking knives, the Mini Praxis weighs just 2.77 ounces (78.5 grams), and comes with a nifty pocket clip that lets you carry it around with ease.

Click Here to Buy Now: Starting at $26.25 $35 (Upto 25% off). Hurry, deal ends in 48 hours!

Why is it noteworthy?

The Mini Praxis is built like a modern classic. It’s the kind of EDC that pairs equally well with outdoor wear, a modern suit, or even regular lounging clothes in the shed or garage.

What we like

  • Portable and lightweight
  • Bang for its buck

What we dislike

  • The 2.98-inch blade may be too short for certain applications

2. CIVIVI Button Lock Elementum II

Unanimous feedback from customers led to CIVIVI developing edition 2 of the best-selling Elementum with a button lock to help disengage the blade while closing. The Elementum II is just as much of a modern classic as its liner-lock counterpart, with the same drop-point blade design now made from Nitro-V Steel instead of D2. Customers can choose between a G10 or translucent Ultem handle, and there’s even a variant with a Damascus blade for serious enthusiasts, and a Halloween collector’s edition with skull artwork printed on both the blade as well as the handle!

Click Here to Buy Now: Starting at $57.38 $76.50 (Upto 25% off). Hurry, deal ends in 48 hours!

Why is it noteworthy?

The Elementum II gets a touch of perfection with its new blade and button lock. While some still prefer the liner lock just because of sheer preference, the Elementum II’s upgrades definitely feel like an improvement to a knife that had barely any room for improvement!

What we like

  • The award-winning design gets a fitting upgrade with a button-lock and a Nitro-V Steel blade

What we dislike

  • It’s missing a good titanium pocket clip!

3. CIVIVI Baby Banter

While knives fall into the EDC category somewhat by default, not all of them are really the kind of knives you’d carry with you every day – the CIVIVI Baby Banter, however, fits beautifully in that EDC category with its compact design and pocket clip that makes carrying it around an absolute breeze. The Baby Banter gets its name from the small 59mm (2.34 inch) blade it’s equipped with, although it still comes with a full-sized handle that lets you grab it with fair amounts of dexterity. That small blade isn’t to be underestimated, though. The curve-back drop-point is a pretty versatile blade shape, perfect for any outdoor, indoor, or tactical use. The blade comes fashioned from Nitro-V steel, boasting up to 60HRC hardness, while the Baby Banter’s G10 fiber handle is the ideal blend between lightweight, grippy, and just incredibly robust.

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Why is it noteworthy?

With its 2.35-inch blade, the Baby Banter is CIVIVI’s smallest knife but that doesn’t take away from its capabilities. It’s the kind of knife that often gets underestimated but then shines through with that high-strength Nitro-V steel blade.

What we like

  • Very Tiny, Very Sharp
  • Nitro-V Steel is much tougher than D2 Steel

What we dislike

  • It’s smaller than the Mini Praxis, but double the price because of that Nitro-V Blade

4. CIVIVI Qubit

Yet another small flipper, the Qubit has perhaps the best blade-to-handle ratio for someone looking for a compact knife. It’s simple in its demeanor, but comes with a clever design that integrates a bottle-opener into its blade when closed. Open it and you’ve got that classic drop-point blade, now in Swedish 14C28N Steel, known for its resistance to corrosion, chipping, and just general wear and tear. The Qubit also packs a button-lock for one-press closure, and an aluminum handle that gives the knife a little more heft than your lightweight G10 fiber handle. This means enhanced maneuverability and a pretty gorgeous all-metal aesthetic!

Click Here to Buy Now: Starting at $59.02 $78.70 (Upto 25% off). Hurry, deal ends in 48 hours!

Why is it noteworthy?

Sometimes you just want a great compact knife and the Qubit really makes a compelling case for it. Unlike the Mini Praxis, it has its own identity, while still sporting a similar blade size. The aluminum handle may not be for everyone, but the cold grip of metal may excite some, and that bottle opener is just *chef’s kiss*. Oh, there’s also a Damascus Steel version if you really want to flex your EDC!

What we like

  • Love the integration of the bottle opener
  • Aluminum handle gives the Qubit a premium touch

What we dislike

  • At 80 grams (2.82 ounces) some small-knife cravers may find the Qubit a tad too heavy

5. CIVIVI Brazen

The Brazen charters into tactical territory, with an edgy, aggressive design featuring a stealth paint-job and an American Tanto-style blade that lends itself to unique applications. The American Tanto blade features not one, but two edges, and a pointed tip that’s perfect for piercing, nicking, slicing, chopping, scraping, and whittling. The 3.46″ / 88mm blade comes crafted from hard D2 steel and sits within a slim yet grippy G10 handle. As its name suggests, the Brazen isn’t afraid of a good challenge, which makes it the perfect pick for people who don’t walk away from adversity. The entire EDC weighs a respectable 3.82oz or 108.4 grams and comes with a pocket clip and lanyard hole for that everyday carrying habit.

Click Here to Buy Now: Starting at $43.50 $58 (Upto 25% off). Hurry, deal ends in 48 hours!

Why is it noteworthy?

Looking for a knife that really means business? The Brazen has just that attitude. Get the all-black one and it looks like something Batman would have in his utility belt.

What we like

  • The double-edged American Tanto blade is a refreshing change
  • A lovely edgy-looking knife for its budget-friendly price tag

What we dislike

  • Most Tanto-style knives have longer blades, so the Brazen’s blade feels slightly on the shorter side

6. CIVIVI Elementum

A winner of the BLADE SHOW ‘BEST BUY Of The Year’ award in 2021, the Elementum is a no-frills, straight-down-to-business utility EDC folding knife. It focuses on the core basics, quite like its name suggests, with a 75.2mm (2.96”) D2 Steel blade that folds into a classic-looking ergonomic handle. The handle comes in a variety of materials, from the standard G10 to more eclectic choices like a see-through Ultem plastic that lets you peer behind the handle and admire the knife’s inner framework, or even a rustic wood or a futuristic carbon fiber handle that pairs rather well with a Damascus steel blade to match. The Elementum’s drop-point blade is a modern classic, offering versatility throughout the day, while its overall 2.89oz / 82g weight (for the G10 handle variant), built-in pocket clip, and lanyard hole make it a pleasure to carry around.

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Why is it noteworthy?

You don’t win awards at the Blade Show for nothing. The Elementum gets the basics right, with the perfect size, shape, and price tag.

What we like

  • The perfection feels almost effortless

What we dislike

  • This classic design sorely lacks a button-lock

7. CIVIVI Incisor II

If the Brazen gave you goosebumps, wait till you take a look at the Incisor II. Most EDC blades are designed for conventional outdoor use – whittling wood, cutting cords, opening packets of food – the Incisor II isn’t really that benign. Modeled on the Karambit knife, a West Sumatran knife inspired by the tiger claw, the Incisor II is a miniature beast that’s built to intimidate. It sports a Nitro-V hawksbill blade that fits snugly into a rather chiseled ergonomic aluminum handle. The blade can be deployed in a number of ways – either using the flipper or the finger-hole for style, the button for convention, or the rapid thumb stud for looking like you mean business. The thumb stud is a tiny stud that gets caught in your pant pocket liner as you’re pulling the Incisor II out, causing the blade to automatically deploy as soon as it leaves your pocket. With enough practice, you can master the art of ejecting the blade in milliseconds as it exits your pocket. Don’t buy this knife if you need a basic indoor box-cutter.

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Why is it noteworthy?

The Incisor II might be CIVIVI’s most unique-looking knife. Sitting more on the tactical end of the spectrum, it’s the kind of knife you carry on missions, on dangerous trails, or if you’re a bit of a badass.

What we like

  • Gorgeous Karambit-style design with an all-metal build
  • Excellent ergonomics

What we dislike

  • This might be a little too edgy for most people who want a classy-looking indoor/outdoor EDC knife.

8. CIVIVI Conspirator

The Conspirator may just be the best name for a knife ever. Although it does give me Cassius and Brutus vibes, I doubt Ancient Rome had foldable blades… although CIVIVI’s Conspirator does. Built with a Nitro-V blade and a Micarta handle, the Conspirator is a pretty resilient and formidable little devi that’s easy to maneuver. The Conspirator measures nearly 8 inches when opened, of which 3.46 inches belong to its drop-point Nitro-V blade. Harder and more corrosion-resistant than D2 steel, the Nitro-V blade possesses the ability to take a very sharp edge, so beware. Built to handle tactical situations with ease, the Conspirator works comfortably as an EDC blade, but serves rather selflessly in demanding scenarios too, going from opening boxes to slashing through tough ropes or slicing through meat in seconds… An EDC that can also handle ‘the unimaginable’, as CIVIVI likes to say.

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Why is it noteworthy?

The Nitro-V Blade and Micarta handle make the Conspirator more than your average knife. It’s meant for business, not for merely collecting and stashing in your EDC drawer.

What we like

  • Great build quality
  • Customers love how ‘fidgety’ it is and we can’t help but agree

What we dislike

  • A titanium pocket clip would be preferred

9. CIVIVI Cogent

The Cogent is just one of those knives your eyes and hands simultaneously fall in love with. It’s a testament to CIVIVI’s knife-building prowess and tries to color within the lines but steps out just in the right places. The 3.4-inch blade comes made from Swedish 14C28N steel that’s known to retain its edge and resist corrosion better than most conventional blade steels. Unlike most of CIVIVI’s knives with drop points, the Cogent just barely steps out of its comfort zone with a clip-point-style blade that has a slightly more pronounced tip that’s perfect for piercing. The blade sits within a G10 fiber handle although you can opt for Micarta if you want something more robust, or Guibourtia Wood if you want something classy. CIVIVI also chucks in a button-lock and a pocket clip, and if you’re looking for something a tad more tactical, the Cogent also has a variant with a half-serrated blade that can slice through tough paracord, vines, and anything that may require some to-and-fro action.

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Why is it noteworthy?

The Cogent is the kind of knife that just connects with you if you know what you want. It’s different from most of CIVIVI’s other knives but doesn’t switch the game when it comes to a great construction, ergonomics, and materials.

What we like

  • The half-serrated blade variant really gives the Cogent a tactical boost
  • Great ergonomics packed in the perfect size and price

What we dislike

  • The flipper tab could be slightly larger, allowing for easier deployment

CIVIVI Sentinel

We really believe in leaving the best for the last so if you’ve stuck around this far, you’re in luck. The Sentinel is really CIVIVI’s highlight reel if anything, with a unique design sporting a Reverse Tanto (or Wharncliffe) blade that has a straight edge for remarkable cutting, slicing, and maneuvering. The blade itself is made from a high-carbon K110 steel that’s classified as a ‘tool steel’ for its ability to take on abuse without any complaints, with a Damascus variant that might be the most breathtaking knife in CIVIVI’s catalog. The blade fits right within a gorgeous dual-material handle featuring a machined aluminum body with an FRN (fiber-reinforced nylon) Integral Spacer that gives the knife its grippy feeling. The aluminum, on the other hand, lends a little weight to the Sentinel, allowing you to maneuver it with relative ease and deft. To help cut weight, the Sentinel’s blade has a cutout that shaves off a few grams, bringing down its overall weight to an impressive 98.3 grams (3.47 ounces), which feels rather light for a knife with an overall length of 8.6 inches (218.7mm). This mid-sized bad-boy also packs a button-lock mechanism, but more interestingly, a glass-breaker tip at the reverse end of the handle, allowing you to easily shatter through even toughened laminated glass with a single strike.

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Why is it noteworthy?

The Sentinel is just an all-round classy affair with a slight hint of tactical charm. Sort of like James Bond when he’s wearing a turtleneck and jeans instead of that tuxedo. The knife uses the finest materials and is well-balanced for a wonderful user experience, and that glass-breaker tip is quite literally a cherry on the cake

What we like

  • Good ergonomics, great balance
  • A wonderful grab for its price tag
  • The glass-breaker tip is a lovely tactical add-on

What we dislike

  • While we have no official complaints, somehow adding a bottle-opener to this would make it a no-brainer winner!

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