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The CIVIVI Yonder Folding Pocket Knife, designed by Zac Whitmore, features a 2.88-inch 14C28N stainless steel blade known for its exceptional edge retention and corrosion resistance. With a user-friendly crossbar lock mechanism and a lightweight Micarta handle, this knife is perfect for everyday carry, camping, and hiking. Weighing only 2.53 ounces, it combines portability with ergonomic design, making it a reliable tool for various tasks. Plus, enjoy peace of mind with CIVIVI's lifetime service guarantee.
Blade Material | 14C28N |
Product Care Instructions | General Knife Care Instructions |
Handle Material | Micarta |
Item Weight | 2.53 Ounces |
Item Length | 6.62 Inches |
Blade Length | 2.88 Inches |
Blade Shape | Flat |
Blade Edge | Plain |
Reusability | Reusable |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Special Features | Portable, Pocket Clip |
Theme | Military |
Style | Manual |
Color | Dark Green |
V**.
HUGE Civivi fan
I have become a huge Civivi fan due to the quality and functionality of their knives. They are not overly expensive but are well made and of very good quality. The Civivi Yonder is my go to pocket knife but I am splitting time with the Civivi Sendy. The Yonder had a more robust structure than the Sendy so it's better for some of the more rugged needs. The handle texture is absolutely great and looks phenomenal. The knife came razor sharp out the box and has kept its sharpness going on a few months. Has a great deep pocket clip. Would highly recommend this knife if you're looking for a sturdy, every day use type knife.
T**O
Civivi nailed the crossbar lock!
This knife is very impressive, it's a dark micarta which is very satisfying in the hand. The 14c28n blade with pvd coating is superb with high toughness and corrosion resistance. It's easy to sharpen to a keen edge and it holds it great for a knife of this low low cost! It's a comfortable 4 finger grip and it is totally ambidextrous. The clip is reversible and the crossbar is operable from either side! Crossbars are my favorite because they are very fidgety and fun to flip. The crossbar here is not too tight and is the perfect knife for a beginner! I love civivi and this is no exception. My favorite civivi of the year!
S**A
Awesome design and amazing build quality!
Fantastic knife. I remdomly came across metalcomplex's review and immediately fell in love with the design. I opted for the black g10 version {if you saw MCX's review you know why I didn't get the green micarta) and it is a stunner for this price point. The blade shape is unlike anything I've seen. The thinness of the blade stock and the overall light weight defy odds. The crossbar lock, action and detent? Flawless. Out of my entire collection consisting of Benchmade, Spyderco, civivi, kershaw, etc., I find myself currently carrying the Yonder the most. Excellent knife, regardless of the price.
D**E
Sometimes, a company just gets it right... this is one of those times.
I just got this one in, and all I can say is WOW! This knife is just really nice, folks. This one is sure to go down in the EDC Hall of Fame. It's smooth, it's slick, and the design is remarkable. The fit and finish is top notch, and the factory edge on this knife is superb. No blade-play in either direction, useful blade shape, just the right size, ergos are excellent, and the centering is perfect. We'll see how it holds up, but I have very high hopes for this one. I'll update as necessary, but I can't find anything wrong with it... at all. I think this one is going to be a winner all the way around. I would say go ahead and buy it now! Like I said above, sometimes, a company just gets it right... and this is one of these times. Bravo Civivi!UPDATE: If there is a knock on this knife, it is that the G10 is a bit slick, and this is accentuated by the fact that the knife is a smaller edc-style knife. However, that does not take away from this brilliant design. This is still a great knife and serves well as a small edc knife that can handle most edc jobs. I would recommend a slightly longer handle and better grip on the G10, and then it would be perfect. I'm going to leave my rating as is because there is still so much to like about this knife.
B**N
Week detent, but otherwise fantastic
This is a great little every day Carry pocket knife. I find that it fits great in my hand. I can easily fit three fingers on the main area, and my pinky sits on the angled rear portion of the handle.. The black G 10 scales feel great in the hand and while the blade stock is quite thin, the handle itself is a bit chunkier, which I actually like as it tends to fill out the hand and provides a good amount of grip. Now back to the blade, I really like the look of this, as it has a more traditional looking blade style. I’ve seen some people calling this a reverse tanto or modified sheep’s foot, but this is essentially an oversized spat such as you would see on a trapper knife. It cuts very well, having arrived very sharp out of the box as usual for this brand. The crossbar lock works well, however the one ding that I give it it’s that the detent at least on my version seems to be way too loose. I can literally just flick the knife with my hand without touching the crossbar lock and the blade will deploy. Essentially it opens and closes too easily and that is one area where I find myself just a bit nervous with it sitting in my pocket. I wonder if whether or not it’s just gonna open from jostling around. Having dropped this knife once or twice I can say that both times the blade deployed. I took the scales off, but there’s no way to easily adjust the spring as it does not have adjustable tension like many of Kizer‘s. I could play with the springs, but I’m not gonna do that. I haven’t really seen too many other people that have this issue so it’s probably just a one off, but it’s something to look out for. I don’t carry this in my pocket instead I keep this knife in one of my man bags in a little pouch along with the other tools that I carry in there. I wouldn’t let this dissuade you from purchasing since as I’ve said I have not encountered anybody else who is really had this problem but it’s an absolutely great every day Carry blade. The 14 C 28 and Blade steel is one of my favorites as it’s relatively easy to touch up and it’s very sharp very tough blade steel. Another good knife from Civivi.
T**N
Great quality at a fair price point!
Very nice EDC knife without breaking the bank. I am a hobby collector of many brands and price points. I have quickly become a big fan of the Civivi brand. They are of very good materials and the quality (fit & finish) is second to none in my opinion. They arrive sharp and there is no problem holding an edge. Highly reccomend the Yonder!
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