The Civivi Tarask C25023C-2 is a compact and slim EDC knife , and has been designed with the idea to meet the requirements of any user who needs a sturdy tool for everyday use and value for money.The model has a durable and ergonomically contoured G-10 plastic handle with finger undercut, which adds visual elegance to this minimalist and practical knife. The folding blade is made of satin-finished Nitro-V stainless steel , which makes it highly resistant to adverse weather conditions and the hardships of regular use.
Features of the Civivi Tarask C25023C-2 folding knife:
- The head is made of durable and non-corrosive Nitro-V steel.
- Satin finish of the blade, giving it a unique and attractive appearance.
- The knife will excel as an everyday use tool (EDC).
- It has a simple and functional handle made of tough G-10 composite.
- The non-slip texture on the grip increases grip.
- Opening the blade is facilitated by a small peg.
- It is equipped with a simple and convenient to use Slip Joint lock.
- Notched blade top for easy thumb rest when cutting.
- Possibility to attach a cord or lanyard thanks to a hole at the end of the handle.
Folding blade made of Nitro-V steel
The Civivi Tarask uses Nitro-V stainless steel, which is prized in the knifemaking industry for its unique composition, in the manufacture of the blade . It offers excellent corrosion resistance, holds sharpness brilliantly and is easy to sharpen and generally maintain.
Durable and lightweight G-10 composite handle
The Tarask C25023C-2 knife uses G-10 composite handle linings, a durable and lightweight composite made of glass-epoxy laminate , which is characterized by high resistance to moisture, chemicals and extreme temperatures. In addition, the textured surface translates into a firm grip, which further increases control of the knife during use. At the end of the handle is a hole for aparacord or lanyard.
Push-Button Lock
The Civivi Tarask knife has a Push-Button Lock mechanism , often used in folding knives. The blade is released and unlocked by pressing a button located in the handle. When the button is pressed, the lock retracts, allowing the blade to be folded, often using an assisted or automatic opening mechanism.



















































































































