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product_id: 310212490
title: "CIVIVI Odium Small Folding Knife –2.65\" Black Stonewashed D2 blade, G10 Handle, Ball Bearings Pivot, Flipper Opening Knife with Reversible Deep Carry Clip C2010D (Black)"
brand: "civivi"
price: "£130.11"
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reviews_count: 5
category: "Civivi"
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# 2.65" razor-sharp D2 steel blade Durable, lightweight G10 handle Smooth ball bearing pivot for effortless flip CIVIVI Odium Small Folding Knife –2.65" Black Stonewashed D2 blade, G10 Handle, Ball Bearings Pivot, Flipper Opening Knife with Reversible Deep Carry Clip C2010D (Black)

**Brand:** civivi
**Price:** £130.11
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> ⚡️ Slice through your day with precision and style!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** CIVIVI Odium Small Folding Knife –2.65" Black Stonewashed D2 blade, G10 Handle, Ball Bearings Pivot, Flipper Opening Knife with Reversible Deep Carry Clip C2010D (Black) by civivi
- **How much does it cost?** £130.11 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- civivi enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted civivi brand quality
- Free international shipping included
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## Key Features

- • **Lifetime Confidence:** Backed by Civivi’s lifetime guarantee—quality you can trust for every adventure.
- • **Precision Cutting Power:** Razor-sharp D2 steel blade engineered for ultimate strength and edge retention.
- • **Discreet & Versatile Carry:** Reversible deep carry clip lets you keep it close and low-profile wherever you go.
- • **Ergonomic Lightweight Grip:** G10 handle scales provide a secure, comfortable hold without weighing you down.
- • **Seamless One-Hand Deployment:** Ball bearing pivot ensures ultra-smooth, lightning-fast flipper opening.

## Overview

The Odium Small Folding Knife features a 2.65-inch black stonewashed D2 steel blade known for exceptional sharpness and durability. Its lightweight G10 handle offers a secure grip, while the ball bearing pivot enables smooth, effortless flipper opening. Designed for everyday carry with a reversible deep carry clip, this compact knife balances performance and discretion, all backed by Civivi’s lifetime warranty.

## Description

CIVIVI Odium Small Folding Pocket Knife –2.65" Stonewashed D2 blade G10 Handle with Reversible Deep Carry Clip C2010D (Black)

Review: CIVIVI Odium Damascus Knife - I've been collecting folders for many years and own a fair number of Damascus blades ranging from very high quality to rather average quality. This knife ranks up with the nicest and most pricey Damascus knives in my collection. Be warned, this knife is razor sharp upon arrival. RAZOR sharp! While working the knife, as usual with a new knife, I was opening and closing the knife while watching TV when I noticed blood on my hand. I thought I must have nicked myself but upon cleaning up I found 3 small nicks that I never felt and I'm a very experienced knife handler. It's that sharp. I realize its my fault for not paying close enough attention but its something I've probably done at least 10,000 times before. Because it is small, it takes a little practice and learning to be able to handle it deftly. That's probably where the nicks came from. All that aside, I absolutely love the knife. The raindrop pattern is well defined and looks as good as an $800 Boker that I have. The only difference is the number of layers and anyone who knows about Damascus steel knows that as the number of layers goes up, so does the cost of the blade. The Boker has 356 layers and this knife has 110. The scales on this knife are very pretty and nicely contoured and edged. They feel very comfortable in the hand. The finger choil for the index finger gives the user a much better feeling of control, as does the jimping on the spine of the blade. I expect this knife to be a favorite in my EDC rotation for many years to come. If you're on the fence about this knife, my suggestion is to go for it. You will NOT be disappointed.
Review: Perfect EDC Blade - tl;dr - Excellent, well thought out EDC knife at an easy to justify price point. Complete (Long & Detailed) Review: Bought this blade initially as a gift, could not be happier. It is just about perfect for EDC (everyday carry). Added one for myself (in orange of course) and a good friend bought the upgraded Damascus version after seeing mine. Why Should You Trust Me? I’m a survivalist Wookiee who has carried knives of various sizes, styles, and manufacturers daily for many years and own several hundred in my personal collection. The Blade: The standard blade is a nice D2 Tool Steel that sharpens to a razor edge. D2 steel’s high chromium content gives it mild corrosion resisting properties. Considered semi-stainless, it will need occasional oil to prevent rust. Would oil it when you sharpen it (or after exposing to elements such as heavy rain) and every 6 months or so. Hardness in the range of 55-62 HRC so it will need routine sharpening if used regularly (but is also easy to sharpen). Stonewashed color is very attractive and helps reduce reflection. Drop point shape is traditional and functional. Optional upgrade available to Damascus (at just under double the price) significantly changes the steel properties and improves corrosion resistance. The Handle: The handle is a very comfortable G10. Both blue and orange color options are very clean and helps the knife look less threatening. Have not seen the black handle because I prefer colored handles (easier to find if I drop it). In the Damacus Steel and wood handle version, (owned by my friend) it’s very clean and upscale in appearance. I tend to use and abuse my knives, so the lesser expensive version is perfect for me. The Clip: Reversible clip (for either right or left handed carry) is strong, but only allows tip up carry (my preferred but might put off some people). Pocket carry is relatively deep, but leaves a small triangle visible. Very flat and takes up little pocket space. The Opening: Opening is achieved via either manual flipper (NOT assisted flipper) or thumb opening. Flipper works well if you pull it briskly. First few times it was a little slow, but got much easier after about 100 cycles open/closed. Thumb opening a little more difficult for my big Wookiee hands but I can manage it. Opening feels very smooth (due to the washers) and locks with a satisfying click. The Size: Once open the knife is about as long as a ballpoint pen. There is a very nice combination of forefinger choil (at base of blade) and jimping (on the back that is visibly subtle but extremely effective). This combo makes the knife very easy to handle and excellent for detailed work (whittling/food prep). The Lock: Liner lock is very STRONG and quickly jumps to center of hinge. Takes above average thumb strength to disengage lock (which is my preference but might hinder use by some). I have no concerns about strength and stability of the lock in everyday use. The Weight: Both liners have substantial milling removing a lot of unnecessary steel and weight while maintaining efficacy. Weight is an even 2.50 oz (71.1 g) on my hiking scale. Feels very light in the hand. Much lighter than it initially appears. Easy to handle. The Functionality: Size is perfect for medium (or smaller) hands and everyday carry regardless of hand size. For larger hands, just know your pinky will hang off the bottom (not a deal killer). Perfect for normal everyday use (opening boxes, cutting rope, etc). For camping / hiking this would be an acceptable camp knife for whittling and food prep especially at the $50 price point unless you have very larger hands. It won’t replace nicer knives if you own them (like the Bechmade Mini Bugout… but for that you have to go up 3x in cost). Would recommend for 7 day (or less) outings. Beyond that I prefer a more robust stainless option. Ideal for a weekend pack or your Get Home Bag. Also, for backpacking/hiking would definitely want to supplement it with a larger, bushcraft or survival knife for non camp use. Both blue and orange versions are clearly visible if dropped. The Conclusion: Overall, very impressed with this knife and plan to include it in my EDC rotation. Easily worth the $50 USD price point. Hope you found detailed review this helpful!

## Features

- ✅【Razor Sharp Blade】D2 steel blade offers outstanding strength and razor sharp cutting performance, everyday carry knife for utility cutting tasks.
- ✅【Lightweight G10 Handle】Lightweight G10 scales offer sesure and comfortable grip.
- ✅【Smooth Opening System】The blade deploys effortlessly on a smooth ball bearing pivot.
- ✅【Designed by Ferrum Forge】CIVIVI Odium will be a nice and cool gift for wife,girlfriend, daughter,dad,whether or not they're into knives.
- ✅【Civivi Care】Civivi knives and tools provide a lifetime guarantee against defects in material and workmanship, see company site for details.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B08C9GC676 |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Age range (description) | Adult |
| Blade Edge | Plain |
| Blade Length | 2.65 Inches |
| Blade Material | D2 |
| Blade Shape | Flat |
| Blade Type | Folding |
| Brand | CIVIVI |
| Brand Name | CIVIVI |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Package Type | FFP |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 751 Reviews |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Handle Material | Fiberglass |
| Included Components | Knife with G10 Handle, Stonewashed D2 Blade, and Reversible Deep Carry Clip |
| Included components | Knife with G10 Handle, Stonewashed D2 Blade, and Reversible Deep Carry Clip |
| Is Product Cordless | Yes |
| Item Length | 15.72 Centimeters |
| Item Shape | Drop Point |
| Item Weight | 2.5 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | CIVIVI |
| Model Name | Odium |
| Model Number | C2010D |
| Model name | Odium |
| Part Number | CIVC2010D |
| Power Source | Manual |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Kitchen |
| Recommended uses for product | Kitchen |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Special Features | Foldable, Reversible |
| Special features | Foldable, Reversible |
| Style | Manual |
| UPC | 672975135003 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |

## Product Details

- **Age range (description):** Adult
- **Brand:** CIVIVI
- **Model name:** Odium
- **Recommended uses for product:** Kitchen
- **Special features:** Foldable, Reversible

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ CIVIVI Odium Damascus Knife
*by S***T on 18 March 2023*

I've been collecting folders for many years and own a fair number of Damascus blades ranging from very high quality to rather average quality. This knife ranks up with the nicest and most pricey Damascus knives in my collection. Be warned, this knife is razor sharp upon arrival. RAZOR sharp! While working the knife, as usual with a new knife, I was opening and closing the knife while watching TV when I noticed blood on my hand. I thought I must have nicked myself but upon cleaning up I found 3 small nicks that I never felt and I'm a very experienced knife handler. It's that sharp. I realize its my fault for not paying close enough attention but its something I've probably done at least 10,000 times before. Because it is small, it takes a little practice and learning to be able to handle it deftly. That's probably where the nicks came from. All that aside, I absolutely love the knife. The raindrop pattern is well defined and looks as good as an $800 Boker that I have. The only difference is the number of layers and anyone who knows about Damascus steel knows that as the number of layers goes up, so does the cost of the blade. The Boker has 356 layers and this knife has 110. The scales on this knife are very pretty and nicely contoured and edged. They feel very comfortable in the hand. The finger choil for the index finger gives the user a much better feeling of control, as does the jimping on the spine of the blade. I expect this knife to be a favorite in my EDC rotation for many years to come. If you're on the fence about this knife, my suggestion is to go for it. You will NOT be disappointed.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Perfect EDC Blade
*by B***E on 10 January 2023*

tl;dr - Excellent, well thought out EDC knife at an easy to justify price point. Complete (Long & Detailed) Review: Bought this blade initially as a gift, could not be happier. It is just about perfect for EDC (everyday carry). Added one for myself (in orange of course) and a good friend bought the upgraded Damascus version after seeing mine. Why Should You Trust Me? I’m a survivalist Wookiee who has carried knives of various sizes, styles, and manufacturers daily for many years and own several hundred in my personal collection. The Blade: The standard blade is a nice D2 Tool Steel that sharpens to a razor edge. D2 steel’s high chromium content gives it mild corrosion resisting properties. Considered semi-stainless, it will need occasional oil to prevent rust. Would oil it when you sharpen it (or after exposing to elements such as heavy rain) and every 6 months or so. Hardness in the range of 55-62 HRC so it will need routine sharpening if used regularly (but is also easy to sharpen). Stonewashed color is very attractive and helps reduce reflection. Drop point shape is traditional and functional. Optional upgrade available to Damascus (at just under double the price) significantly changes the steel properties and improves corrosion resistance. The Handle: The handle is a very comfortable G10. Both blue and orange color options are very clean and helps the knife look less threatening. Have not seen the black handle because I prefer colored handles (easier to find if I drop it). In the Damacus Steel and wood handle version, (owned by my friend) it’s very clean and upscale in appearance. I tend to use and abuse my knives, so the lesser expensive version is perfect for me. The Clip: Reversible clip (for either right or left handed carry) is strong, but only allows tip up carry (my preferred but might put off some people). Pocket carry is relatively deep, but leaves a small triangle visible. Very flat and takes up little pocket space. The Opening: Opening is achieved via either manual flipper (NOT assisted flipper) or thumb opening. Flipper works well if you pull it briskly. First few times it was a little slow, but got much easier after about 100 cycles open/closed. Thumb opening a little more difficult for my big Wookiee hands but I can manage it. Opening feels very smooth (due to the washers) and locks with a satisfying click. The Size: Once open the knife is about as long as a ballpoint pen. There is a very nice combination of forefinger choil (at base of blade) and jimping (on the back that is visibly subtle but extremely effective). This combo makes the knife very easy to handle and excellent for detailed work (whittling/food prep). The Lock: Liner lock is very STRONG and quickly jumps to center of hinge. Takes above average thumb strength to disengage lock (which is my preference but might hinder use by some). I have no concerns about strength and stability of the lock in everyday use. The Weight: Both liners have substantial milling removing a lot of unnecessary steel and weight while maintaining efficacy. Weight is an even 2.50 oz (71.1 g) on my hiking scale. Feels very light in the hand. Much lighter than it initially appears. Easy to handle. The Functionality: Size is perfect for medium (or smaller) hands and everyday carry regardless of hand size. For larger hands, just know your pinky will hang off the bottom (not a deal killer). Perfect for normal everyday use (opening boxes, cutting rope, etc). For camping / hiking this would be an acceptable camp knife for whittling and food prep especially at the $50 price point unless you have very larger hands. It won’t replace nicer knives if you own them (like the Bechmade Mini Bugout… but for that you have to go up 3x in cost). Would recommend for 7 day (or less) outings. Beyond that I prefer a more robust stainless option. Ideal for a weekend pack or your Get Home Bag. Also, for backpacking/hiking would definitely want to supplement it with a larger, bushcraft or survival knife for non camp use. Both blue and orange versions are clearly visible if dropped. The Conclusion: Overall, very impressed with this knife and plan to include it in my EDC rotation. Easily worth the $50 USD price point. Hope you found detailed review this helpful!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Awesome, compact, well made knife for the $
*by H***W on 6 March 2022*

I recently purchased this knife to replace a beloved Kershaw Link I carried for many years. My main complaint with the Kershaw is that it took up a lot of space in my pocket, so I wanted something smaller. Research led me to Civivi for an affordable, good quality knife. The Damascus blade and wood handle combo really caught my eye, so I hit the bullet on that particular version. I am very happy with the knife overall. It was a bit smaller than I had originally thought, but it fits so well in the pocket and with the way the finger choil (the finger slot at the blade) is designed, you can really get a good grip on it for certain tasks. The action feels great after a couple hours of fidgeting with it, it locks up tight, the build is fabulous, and the Damascus blade looks great and is super sharp. Absolutely worth the money, I’d buy it again tomorrow if I lost it.

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