The Civivi Elementum II Button Lock Damascus, Carbon Fiber Golden Shred is a nice, compact EDC pocket knife. A true to friend to all! The round shapes and smooth action ensure that everyone will appreciate this knife. Thanks to the ball bearings you can quickly open the knife with the help of the flipper. When opened, the blade is locked by a strong button lock. This keeps your fingers safe while you use the knife.
The Elementum II is a nice EDC pocket knife in the colour gold, black. With its blade length of 8 cm, this knife is ideal for easy carrying. When closed, it's only 10.5 cm long, and it weighs 80 g.
The Elementum II opens quickly thanks to the flipper. Because the knife is equipped with ceramic ball bearings, the action is very smooth. Once opened, a button lock ensures the knife won't unintentionally snap shut during use. In terms of ease of use, this is one of the best locking mechanisms on the market.
Damascus blade
The blade of this Elementum II is made from damascus steel. It's beautiful and incredibly stylish, but also designed for use. Damascus is created by welding different types of steel together and folding them multiple times, all at very high temperatures and with exceptional craftsmanship. This steel combines ancient techniques with modern skill. The manufacturer doesn’t provide much information about the type of steel, so we can't say with certainty how corrosion-resistant this particular steel is. Therefore, it’s advisable to keep the blade clean and regularly apply a few drops of oil. It wouldn't hurt to apply that piece of advice to your other knives too.
Carbon-fibre handle
The handle of this Elementum II is made of carbon fibre, and measures 10.5 cm in length. Carbon fibre is an incredibly strong material. For the handles of pocket knives, carbon fibre sheet material is used. The carbon fibres, often first woven, are pressed into a strong resin under high pressure. The result is a super strong, lightweight material. It is no coincidence that this type of carbon fibre is also very popular in the construction of sports cars and racing cars, as well as in the aerospace industry.
Carbon fibre is a fantastic material for a knife handle, as it keeps the handle nicely lightweight without having to compromise on strength. Moreover, carbon fibre looks amazing. The layers in the material give carbon fibre a high-tech look.