

🔪 Elevate your EDC game with the Elementum — where style meets unstoppable sharpness.
The CIVIVI Elementum Knife is a premium 3-inch folding pocket knife featuring a durable D2 black stonewashed blade and an elegant Cuibourtia wood handle. Designed for effortless one-handed opening via a flipper and ceramic ball bearings, it balances lightweight portability (2.74 oz) with robust utility. Backed by a lifetime guarantee, this knife is a top-rated, reliable everyday carry essential favored by professionals and enthusiasts alike.












| ASIN | B08C9NHTFJ |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #395,319 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #1,708 in Pocket Knives & Folding Knives |
| Blade Edge | Hollow |
| Blade Length | 3 Inches |
| Blade Material | Alloy Steel |
| Blade Shape | Point |
| Blade Type | Hollow Point |
| Brand | CIVIVI |
| Color | Cuibourtia Wood |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,386) |
| Date First Available | July 3, 2020 |
| Department | unisex-adult |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Handle Material | Cuibourtia Wood |
| Included Components | Pocket Clip, Caged Ceramic Ball Bearing, Screws |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Length | 6.99 Inches |
| Item Weight | 2.74 ounces |
| Item model number | C907U |
| Manufacturer | CIVIVI |
| Model Name | C907U |
| Power Source | Manual |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Recommended Uses For Product | General Use |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Shape | folding knife |
| Size | 3" |
| Special Feature | Foldable, Locking Blades |
| Style | Manual |
| UPC | 672975135591 |
D**I
Trust me, buy a Civivi
Fantastic and beautiful knife. Extremely well made, durable, super sharp right out of the box, stays sharp for what feels like a lifetime. Very smooth and easy opening, I can’t say enough. Civivi knives feel almost too good to be true. Worth the money and lasts for years.
K**O
This is a terrific knife!
Gorgeous knife, and I use it all the time. I had never heard of this brand, but when looking for another EDC I kept coming across great reviews so I decided to give them a go. I was not disappointed! Opens and closes nicely, had a great feel in the hand, looks beautiful, highly efficient - I've had folks ask me about it when they see me using it. I highly recommend it, and loved it so much I also bought the updated version of this knife, which has slightly better steel. The blade is long enough and heavy enough to cut through just about anything you need to cut - without being so bulky you have nowhere to put it. This is a terrific knife!
A**D
The perfect gentleman's knife?
Didn't think I'd like this as much as I did. The black DLC blade and Rosewood handle make it look more like a gentleman's carry than what I usually prefer. The dimensions and ergonomics make it feel like a smaller EDC workhorse. Better in the pocket than in the hand. I have XXL hands but, strangely, can get a full-fingered grip on this smaller knife. There are no hot spots from the proud edges of the scales, the pocket clip or the serrations on the liner lock. The jimping is in the right spot and is functional without being sharp. The lockbar is easy to access and the action is smooth, snappy and solid after lockup. The blade centering is perfect and the rest of the build quality is top notch just like I've come to expect from Civivi, We and Sencut. The hollow blade grind is very slicey without seeming to sacrifice any strength. The spear/drop point blade shape is good for a lot of diffent jobs. At 2.74 oz, it's extremely easy to carry but feels solid in hand. It's small in the pocket and extremely easy to forget you're carrying. I like the looks of the knife but don't love them. Apart from the black and wood design elements, it's not very visually exciting to me. It doesn't have any super steel or premium materials going for it. It just manages to straddle being excellent on most of the metrics that I use to personally evaluate my EDC knives without suffering from any of the downsides that usually cause me to stop carrying a given model. I guess if I tried to sum everything up, there's not much I don't like about the Elementum. I don't love it...but I do have to admit that I've been reaching for it more and more since I got it. Just as a post script, it almost feels like a perfected version of the Kershaw Skyline, which, for me, also straddled that comfortable middle ground once upon a time but was so lacking in the quality department that it literally seemed to disintegrate within 6 months. But this reminds me of that... and that makes me smile.
C**K
Really nice, except for that liner lock
First off, it's beautiful. The Guibourtia (African Rosewood) scales are sweet, and the contrast with the black blade and construction make it look sophisticated. The blade shape is maybe nothing to write home about, but it is slick, dangerous, and even a little sexy. The point-up pocket clip is tight, but not too tight, and there's a hole for a lanyard. Nice jimping on the back quarter of the blade. Blade locks in place firmly with no wiggling. Good D2 steel. The wood scales are pretty grippy while dry; not sure yet how they would feel if wet. The opening mechanism (flipper) is smooth as silk, but I find that sometimes if I don't flip it aggressively enough, it doesn't open completely. The flipper nub is a little smaller than other knives I have, so doesn't give as much torque on opening (my guess), but it works well for the overall looks of the knife. My only serious complaint is that to unlock the liner lock (some complementary jimping here, too) is a little difficult because the lock is not extended very far above the wood scales. It's enough of an effort to press my thumb against the liner lock to make it not really a true one-handed closer, at least not swiftly. Still, I really like it, I think it's worth the price as an EDC you can wear with your dress clothes. Would make wonderful gift for meaningful occasions, I think (if you don't believe the superstition about knives as gifts).
Z**E
Quality knife
Razor sharp. Elegant handle, easily cuts most things. Feels good in your hand. Easily an every day carry(I purchased for my brother as a wedding gift) Took a 10w diode laser engrave on the face easily.
D**N
Buy it - bang for your buck worth it.
I’ve had my knife now for three years of everyday carry and I must say this knife is superb quality. I fish and camp with it and carry it to work and it still looks and feels brand new. I can’t buy a knife without an open assist and this one works flawlessly. Bang for your buck - buy this knife.
D**.
Perfect gift for a pocket knife enthusiast
I bought this knife as a gift for my boyfriend after he lost his favorite one, and it was an instant hit! While I knew next to nothing about pocket knives, I knew he uses them for just about everything and has high standards. After doing some research, Civivi seemed like a great balance of quality and price — and that turned out to be an understatement. The knife has a very sharp and sturdy blade, a beautifully crafted wooden handle, good safety mechanisms, and a removable clip. So far, I’ve seen no downsides. From my perspective, it’s an amazing gift, and judging by how much he loves it, I’d say it’s perfect for any pocket knife enthusiast!
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