Civivi Vision FG Superlock Ultem Folder Knife Nitro V Steel Three and a Half Inch Blade For EDC Enthusiasts
Civivi Vision FG Superlock Ultem Folder Knife Nitro V Steel Three and a Half Inch Blade For EDC Enthusiasts
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Civivi Vision FG Superlock Ultem Folder Knife Nitro V Steel Three and a Half Inch Blade For EDC Enthusiasts
Civivi Vision FG Superlock Ultem Folder Knife Nitro V Steel Three and a Half Inch Blade For EDC Enthusiasts
The Civivi Vision FG Superlock Ultem C22036-5 is a purpose-built folding knife designed for everyday carry enthusiasts who value reliability, precision, and a lightweight feel in a compact package.
- Blade length: 3.5" satin-finish Nitro-V steel blade for strong edge retention and toughness.
- Locking system: SuperLock provides secure, one-handed operation with confident lockup for safe, dependable use.
- Handle material: Ultem handle delivers a sturdy grip with low weight and excellent heat resistance.
- Overall size: 4.5" closed length, offering a compact profile that fits easily in pockets or bags.
- Finish: Satin blade finish reduces glare and hides wear during daily use.
- Carry options: Built-in pocket clip for convenient, accessible carry.
- Includes: Black nylon zippered storage case and boxed presentation, ready for gifting or safe storage.
- Origin: Sold directly from our store, ensuring authentic product and full packaging integrity.
Ideal for daily tasks, hobbyists, and knife collectors who prioritize a balanced blend of cutting performance and lightweight portability. The Nitro-V blade delivers reliable edge retention for repetitive tasks like opening packages or trimming materials, while the Ultem handle keeps the knife comfortable in hand during extended use. The secure SuperLock mechanism enhances safety in every deployment, and the included storage case makes storage and transport hassle-free. With direct-to-consumer selling, you know you’re getting an authentic Civivi experience.
