The CIVIVI Synergy3 Folding Knife brings together modern materials, smooth action, and a sleek profile built for serious everyday carry. Designed with clean lines and dependable performance in mind, this folder delivers the kind of cutting ability and reliability that knife users expect from CIVIVI’s well-earned reputation for quality.
Its 3.24-inch trailing point blade is crafted from Nitro-V stainless steel, a high-performance alloy known for excellent corrosion resistance, edge retention, and toughness. The blade’s pronounced curve provides outstanding slicing capability, while the fine tip offers precision for detailed cutting work. A rugged stonewash finish helps conceal wear from regular use, giving the knife a hardworking appearance that only gets better over time.
Deployment is fast and smooth thanks to the flipper tab, which allows quick one-handed opening with a confident, fluid action. Once the blade is open, a sturdy stainless steel nested linerlock secures it firmly in place, providing reliable lockup during demanding cutting tasks. The mechanism is strong, simple, and easy to operate, making it ideal for daily use.
The handles are built from textured black G-10, offering durability and excellent grip without adding unnecessary weight. The subtle texture helps keep the knife secure in hand, even in less-than-ideal conditions, while the ergonomic design fits comfortably for extended cutting sessions. A black-coated stainless steel pocket clip provides dependable carry and keeps the knife low profile in the pocket.
Measuring 4.43 inches closed and weighing just 3.59 ounces, the Synergy3 strikes an excellent balance between portability and cutting capability. It’s compact enough for comfortable daily carry while still offering a blade shape and length that can tackle a wide range of everyday cutting jobs.
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