Tiny Titan: The Civivi Circulus Neck Knife Review

Published: 1 year ago

Tiny Titan: The Civivi Circulus Neck Knife Review
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In this video, we take a closer look at the Civivi Circulus, a lightweight fixed blade neck knife that has been generating a lot of buzz in the EDC community. We'll go over the knife's key features, including its small size, comfortable handle, and razor-sharp blade, and discuss how it performs in a variety of everyday tasks. Whether you're looking for a backup blade for your camping or survival kit, or simply a discreet and reliable EDC option, the Civivi Circulus is definitely worth considering. So sit back, relax, and join us as we dive into this impressive little neck knife.

Description - The CIVIVI Circulus Fixed Blade knife is an Ostap Hel design along simliar lines as the Minimis. It has the same size as the Minimis but features a more pointy tip due to the swedge.

The skeletonized pattern on the handle gives a reduced weight.

The Circulus comes with a Kydex pocket sheath.

SPECIFICATIONS:

Overall Length: 4.96"
Blade Length: 1.96"
Handle Length: 3.00"
Blade Material: 10Cr15CoMoV Stainless Steel
Blade Hardness: 58-60HRC
Blade Style: Drop Point
Blade Grind: Flat
Color/Finish: Stonewash
Sheath: Black Kydex Sheath with Belt Clip
Chain Material: Black Stainless Steel
Weight: 1.01 oz
Designer: Ostap Hel
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00:00 - Intro
00:53 - Unboxing
01:24 - Sheath
02:11 - Up-close Shots
03:42 - Common uses
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