The folder's reimagining is noteworthy enough, but it gets bonus points for launching with five distinct editions.
We put the Civivi Yonder through a series of cut tests against other top EDC knives and carried it for three months.
One other point worth noting is that Civivi offers alternative versions with 14C28N blade steel and G10 handles. They cost around $30 less, look less conspicuous and are probably nearly as robust ...
That’s not all this upcoming release offers, however. It also boasts a formidable 3.5-inch 14C28N steel drop-point blade, with the option to upgrade to a wild-looking Damascus steel version for ...
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