Would it surprise you to learn that Civivi just announced some more new models this week? Yes or no, there’s no denying that the incoming models do things a little differently than the usual Civivi fare, with a focus on multifunctionality.
Crit
The Crit sees the prolific Civivi design team breaking new ground. This is a multifunctional knife with a symmetrical profile and front flippers on both ends, one for each tool. The blade is a nice, simple drop point with a flat grind to maximize the sliciness. On the other end, we see a secondary folding tool arm. This thing packs in a few features: there’s two driver heads, a seat belt cutter, bottle opener, and a pair of hex bit cutouts. Both the tool arm and the blade lock up with steel liner locks; the letterboxed scales are made from either G-10 or canvas Micarta, and there is a reversible deep carry wire clip (situated for tip-up carry relative to the blade).
Relic
The Crit comes out alongside the Relic, a more conventional folder design (although not entirely conventional). On the surface it is a straightforward EDC, with a flipper-deployed clip point blade that’s long and wide enough to tackle some heavier chores too. The squarish handle comes with G-10 scales over a liner lock and the standard Civivi deep carry clip is present and accounted for here as well.
Again, first impressions of the Relic indicate a very characteristic Civivi EDC release – but there is one notable difference between this knife and many similar Civivi offerings. On the butt end of the handle there’s a notch with a removable pair of tweezers. It’s a setup akin to what we’ve seen on the Cellidor-scaled Swiss Army knife models for decades. Although Civivi does have a line in titanium non-knife EDC accessories, these tweezers are made from stainless steel.
Both the Crit and the Relic are scheduled to release in November.
Knife in Featured Image: Civivi Crit
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