Civivi Tarask C25023C-1 is a compact and slim EDC knife. It was designed with the idea to meet the requirements of any user who needs a sturdy tool for everyday use and at a good 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-1 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
In the production of the blade, the Civivi Tarask uses Nitro-V stainless steel, which is valued in the knife industry for its unique composition. 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-1 knife uses handle linings made of G-10, a durable and lightweight composite made of glass-epoxy laminate. It is characterized by high resistance to moisture, chemicals and extreme temperatures. In addition, the textured surface translates into a firm grip, which further enhances the control of the knife during use. At the end of the handle is a hole for a paracord 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.



















































































































