The CIVIVI Amirite Button Lock Folding Knife Satin Nitro-V/Neutral Blue Coarse G-10 brings a clean, modern look to a highly capable everyday carry design. Built around smooth action, dependable materials, and practical ergonomics, this manual folder delivers consistent performance with a refined style that stands out without being flashy.
The 3.48-inch modified Wharncliffe blade is made from Nitro-V stainless steel, a well-balanced alloy known for strong toughness, solid edge retention, and excellent corrosion resistance. Its straight cutting edge and reinforced tip make it ideal for controlled slicing, detail work, and everyday utility tasks where precision matters. The satin finish adds a clean, polished appearance while helping the blade resist wear from regular use.
Opening is quick and versatile thanks to the flipper tab and ambidextrous thumb studs, giving multiple options for smooth, confident deployment. Once open, the blade locks securely in place with a sturdy button lock mechanism that enhances both safety and convenience. The push button design allows for easy, controlled closing while keeping fingers safely away from the edge, delivering a user-friendly experience from start to finish.
The handle is crafted from Neutral Blue coarse G-10, offering a subtle, understated color tone paired with aggressive texture for dependable grip. The coarse G-10 surface ensures secure handling in a wide range of conditions while maintaining a lightweight and durable structure. Its ergonomic profile sits comfortably in hand without adding unnecessary bulk, making it a strong choice for daily pocket carry. A stainless steel ambidextrous pocket clip supports flexible carry options for both left- and right-handed users.
At 4.93 inches closed and weighing 4.59 ounces, the Amirite strikes a solid balance between substance and portability, giving it a reassuring presence without sacrificing comfort.
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