

🔪 Slice through the day with style and precision — your ultimate EDC companion!
The CIVIVI Mini Praxis is a compact, folding pocket knife featuring a 2.98-inch D2 steel blade known for superior edge retention and easy sharpening. Its innovative Ultem handle combines durability with temperature and UV resistance, offering a unique translucent aesthetic. Designed for smooth one-handed operation, it includes a ceramic ball bearing flipper and secure liner lock. Lightweight and equipped with a deep carry clip, it’s perfect for everyday carry, outdoor activities, and backed by a lifetime warranty for lasting reliability.










| ASIN | B0CGLM2PZR |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #43,726 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #116 in Pocketknives |
| Blade Edge | Plain |
| Blade Length | 2.98 Inches |
| Blade Material | D2 |
| Blade Shape | Flat |
| Brand Name | CIVIVI |
| Color | Matte Amber |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (208) |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Handle Material | Bead Blasted Ultem |
| Included Components | Storage pouch,Cleaning cloth,Stickers |
| Is Product Cordless | Yes |
| Item Length | 6.79 Inches |
| Item Weight | 2.59 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Civivi Knives |
| Model Name | Mini Praxis |
| Model Number | C18026CDS1 |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Indoor/Outdoor |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Special Features | Utility,Fidget Fun,Lightweight |
| Style | Manual |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
A**O
Cachas. Son lo más controversial, pues es un material que no se había usado anteriormente en esta aplicación. La verdad no se siente como un plástico común, son más resistentes y densas, pero aún así ligeras. Me encanta que sean traslúcidas, se ve padrísimo el esqueleto de la navaja y se iluminan muy bien las cachas cuando les da la luz. Las líneas le dan tracción suficiente. A mi me gustan, y creo que el ultem es una buena alternativa al tradicional G10 o la micarta. Navaja. Forma súper funcional, con buena panza y excelente punta. La cremallera es suficiente y tiene buena tracción, pero no lastima. La mella para el dedo es cómoda, y puede ser funcional dependiendo de cómo quieras hacer tus cortes. Ayuda bastante para afilar completamente la superficie del bisel. El acero está muy bien trabajado, su superficie es muy lisa, por lo que no colecciona agua o basura. Mantiene el filo bastante bien, y a mi no se me hace difícil de afilar. El único detalle es que pierde rápidamente la capacidad de rasurar, pero mantiene un filo bastante funcional por mucho tiempo/uso. Otros: clip excelente, tamaño perfecto para EDC, peso perfecto para EDC, acción deliciosamente suave y rápida, cerrojo sólido y preciso. Precio bastante justo. Conclusión: aunque tuve una Spyderco y me gustaba, la verdad civivi y qsp se han vuelto mis favoritas. No veo por qué pagar tanto por navajas de 8cr13mov cuando puedes tener mejores aceros y materiales de cachas, así como una manufactura equivalente.
G**Z
muy buen filo. buena calidad relacion precio
T**.
I buy a lot of knives. A LOT!!! I have been impressed with other CIVIVI products but the Mini Praxis is a whole new level!!! This one has become my favorite compact superpower knife! First - the edge. This thing is ridiculously sharp. I trimmed off a loose thread on my shirt and the thread genuinely seemed to apologize on its way to the floor. If you need surgical precision for whatever you are cutting or just want to be amazed by a factory sharpened blade that leaves you in wonder, this is the knife for you. Second - the grip is phenomenal. It has a tactical, non-slip feel like a firm, comforting handshake from a friend you can always rely on. It feels perfectly balanced even when you know you are attempting tasks well above your actual skill level. Finally - the ease of operation is what sells it. The deployment is buttery smooth—a satisfying click and movement that makes you feel like an action movie star (but without the need to deliver a mandatory dramatic monologue). You can flip it open faster than your landlord can raise the rent. This knife is now my permanent EDC going wherever I go. If you need a reliable, absurdly sharp, and impressive looking knife that makes you feel instantly more competent, I would encourage you to stop messing around and add this knife to your collection immediately. You'll be 100% happy with it!!!
H**H
I actually gave this knife as an Xmas gift, but I had a chance to play with it before giving it away, and like every Civivi I've ever handled--I own a few--it's excellent: solid construction, smooth deployment, good lock up throwing at about 40% out of the box, a nice deep-carry clip with sunk screws, and a blade grind you could set your watch by. The ultem scales have a warm feel like G10 but are much lighter, which helps keep this knife quite lightweight overall. I think ultem might get a little more hype than it deserves, but it's certainly a good choice for knife scales, as long as you are okay with the color. I just didn't want to pay a premium for ultem scales, but in usual Civivi fashion, the $39 price tag on the Mini Praxis seemed extremely reasonable. I haven't had a chance to check back with the new owner of this knife to hear how the D2 blade was holding its edge, but if it performs like the D2 on my Elementum, then it's doing just as well as any other D2 from any other reputable knife maker. The quality of the D2 blade steel was actually a concern I had before I bought my first Civivi, because D2 a very old formula that no single steel maker holds a patent on anymore, which means any old fly-by-night foundry can crap out ingots with terible heat treatment and stamp "D2" on them. And if anyone has ever bought a cheap, no name knife off Amazon--probably made in the same large East Asian country in which Civivis are made--then one has probably had the unpleasant experience of using a sub-par "D2" blade. However, this is not an issue with Civivi knives, despite the reputation of cutlery made in their country of origin, because Civivi is a reputable brand that makes excellent knives, and they are arguably the best value on the market today. I would unreservedly recommend all of Civivi knives I've handled, including this Mini Praxis. Properly forged D2 blade steel, ultem scales, caged bearings, and excellent overall construction for $39 is hard to beat. Give one as a gift, especially to someone who knows knives--they'll be impressed, and you don't have to tell them you spent less than 50 bucks.
T**N
Dad loved it, says it damn near perfect in ergonomics and quality per price
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