🔧 Your Adventure Awaits with the Mini Praxis!
The CIVIVI Mini Praxis Folding Pocket Knife is a compact and durable EDC knife featuring a 2.98" D2 steel blade and a G10 handle, designed for both men and women. With a lightweight build of just 4.05 ounces, it offers excellent grip and smooth operation, making it perfect for everyday tasks and outdoor adventures. Backed by a lifetime service guarantee, this knife is a reliable companion for all your cutting needs.
Blade Material | D2 |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Handle Material | Fiberglass |
Item Weight | 4.05 Ounces |
Item Length | 6.79 Inches |
Blade Length | 2.98 Inches |
Blade Shape | Point |
Blade Edge | Plain |
Is Product Cordless | Yes |
Hand Orientation | Right Hand |
Special Features | Foldable |
Theme | Outdoor Activities |
Style | Black G10 |
Color | Black |
H**6
This is your every-day EDC
I own several Civivi knives. I find that their quality-to-pricepoint ratio makes them a good deal. The Mini Praxis is no exception. The fit and finish are outstanding. No flaws and the blade is centered perfectly. No wobble and the blade deploys with ease with a flick of the finger. Solid lockup with the linerlock that releases easily. Handy blade shape with a useful finger choil and a little jimping on the spine if you want to choke up on it a little. Sharp out of the box; sliced through newspaper easily with little pressure. The G10 is slightly grippy, fits the hand well, & no hotspots detected. The deep-carry pocket clip is substantial and would be hard to break.This is an esthetically pleasing knife. Slender, lightweight, functional without an alarming appearance. This is definitely a tier one EDC for me. The only issue I may have is that it's D2 steel. Sure, I could have purchased the fancy limited edition with S35VN but I'm not a fan of carbon fiber. A Mini in 14C28N at $35 or so would really be sweet.You're not going to baton stainless steel or dress out a grizzly with it. What you will do is open boxes, cut string, slice apples, and other daily tasks and you'll do it with ease. Buy it. It's a great value.
T**M
Exceptional for the price!
Been collecting knives for a few years now, and this feels like a knife twice its price. It’s also not too small if that’s a concern, at least not unless you have particularly large hands. The blade is about the same size and the handle is ever so slightly shorter than my current favorite knife, the Ontario RAT II. It feels built at least as well in my opinion, it’s a nice looking knife but I wouldn’t be afraid to beat on it either. It also came in a nice case with a cleaning cloth as well. The action is particularly nice especially for the price. I’ve gone ahead and ordered an Elementum in advance of potential price increases on imported goods because I was just that impressed by the quality of this $30 knife.
L**R
Knife is great, supply chain needs work.
I'm a big fan of the mini praxis pattern. I bought the D2 verion first and this damascus one. My D2 one didn't seem to hold an edge very well which was disappointing, but thats a story for another time. This damascus one seems great. Nice wood scales and good looking damascus. Fit and finish are good, lock up is solid. Flipper deploys like normal smooth civivi. Pretty good value when the character of the wood and unique pattern of the damascus considered.Only issue i had was after ordering, shipment was delayed twice then was just sitting in que for a coulpe weeks.
C**O
Very good knife for the price
First for the very good. The knife looks and feels like a quality product. It has a nice blade for the price (good grind and quite sharp). Since its D2 I suspect it won't hold an edge terribly long, but it's easy to sharpen. The G10 scales look and feel great. They are nicely chamfered, with recessed bolts and good texture. The knife feels very good in the hand, and has a very good blade to handle ratio. I like that disassembly screws are all T8, and that clip is recessed into G10 scales. The flipper works fairly well, but sometimes doesn't fully deploy for me. I can live with that because a quick wrist flick fully opens it, and it's gotten a bit better after breaking in. I may try to play with the tension on the pivot screw to see if I can improve flipping action without introducing blade play.What led me to knock off one star is that the liner lock is hard to get to with my right thumb when I am holding it in my right hand, and it's very hard to disengage on my example with my right thumb. I tried to fidget with it to break it in and my thumb is very sore and my my thumbnail is pretty worn. I think its gotten a little better with break in, but still tough on my right thumb. If I close two handed, it's not really a problem. I'm surprised more reviews don't comment on this. Maybe I just got a tighter one, or maybe this is how most liner locks are.In any event, if you are looking for a very fidget friendly one-handed knife, this might not be the best choice. But if you're looking for a very good looking, good feeling knife with a decent blade at a budget price and don't care about fidgeting with the knife, this would be an excellent choice.
J**F
High quality and comfortable design.
I was looking for a "smaller" pocket knife, that was fairly low profile, easily concealed, yet that felt comfortable in my hand.I ordered a few different smaller pocket knives, that all turned out to be decent choices.But, this particular knife just seems to be a cut above the rest.It feels better in my hand.It has a razor sharp blade (seriously).I liked this one so much more than all of the others, that I ordered 2 more. (One for my 25 year old son, and one for my 18 year old daughter)
C**I
Beautifully designed small knife, best second time around
Update. Now after trying some other knives in this price range. I have come back to the Civici because it is the best knife bar not for $30, which is the Amazon price for the black one. I can live with the back part of handle being a little small, I can choke up and use the first cutout of choil on the blace and it works nicely. Sometimes you don't know what you have, until you don't. In this case that is what I missed. The precision, the workmanship, everything. This is a great knife. Should never have doubted it the first time.First Review: Really nice knife, it looks great, the blade is nice and wide and seems larger than the handle. Don't know what magic Civivi does but all fits. But the handle is not for me. I would prefer it if the back part of the knife handle could be just a little thicker. I have small hands and it does not fit well to me. But many others like it, I think it is one of bestsellers. It is a beautifully crafted knife. The lock mechanism is perfect, as the rest of the knife. It just doesn't work for me. But it may work for you. Pay attention to the posted size, so you won't be surprised as I was. So it is going back.
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