This model of the CIVIVI Naja comes with an blue G-10 handle and a gold stainless steel liner.
The CIVIVI brand wanted to bring affordable, well made knives to the market; and they did that in the form of the Naja. This beefy knife features skeletonized stainless steel liners with textured G-10 scales. There is a small strip of jimping along the spine of the blade to give you a little more grip security. It comes with a deep-carry pocket clip for convenient, everyday carry.
Features:Was looking for a larger knife to carry in my pocket. The Naja with a spear-like blade shape deploys well with the flipper tab. If you like a finger/thumb flip, good luck. I know it's discontinued but if ever resurrected, hope Civivi would cut a more pronounced forward choil.
Great quality on the build and pivot. With an ergonomic full-sized handle this knife would make a good camp kitchen knife if it weren't so pretty. The wide and thin full-flat ground blade glides though most materials. Pocket carry is what you would expect for a knife of these dimensions. If you have a large phone in the same pocket, it could be a bit cramped.
deep concealment clip, very sharp, grippy handle. Blade is a bit large BUT very nice and GREAT value.
I received the knife in a couple days . It came razor sharp out of the box .Blade is centered . Ergonomics are awesome . The knife is an excellent slicer . carries well in the pocket . I'm very HAPPY with the Naja by CIVIVI . Might buy one or two more . Thanks Blade HQ .
ive owned this knife for several month its a work house love the blade look hold an edge very well
The finish is very good and it is very sharp. And it has a nice weight to it. This is my first Civivi and I am very impressed and looking forward to my second.
I love the color and the action is very smooth razor sharp
This is a sizable knife, 1 1/2 inches wide. Weigh's just over 5 oz. Since I like most big knifes, this has the deep carry clip, the shape of the blade is unique, has found it's way into my daily EDC group. The grip is o.k, my only comparison with grippy is the kershaw blur, very grippy. There is texturing on the handle to improve grip on the naja. Not being one to abuse my knifes, I did use the naja blade to chip away some Ice. Would recommend.