CIVIVI Cogent
About CIVIVI Cogent
The CIVIVI Cogent button lock knife is the perfect folder for those looking for easy one-handed operation. The knife features top-end fLipper action; an alternate method for opening is simply pushing down the lock and flicking your wrist. A similar action will close the knife, no off-hand needed. It comes at a killer price point to deliver value for yeARS. If that's not cogent grounds for purchase, then we don't know what is.The CIIVI Cogent is available in several variations that are worth looking at. Also be sure to browse our vast selection of other CIVIVI Folding Knives.
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CIVIVI Cogent Variations
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Specifications |
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Brand | CIVIVI | ||
Category | Folding Knives | ||
Overall Length | 7.88" | ||
Blade Length | 3.47" | ||
Cutting Edge | 3.30" | ||
Blade width | 1.04" | ||
Blade Thickness | 0.10" | ||
Blade Material | Sandvik 14C28N | ||
Blade Style | Clip Point | ||
Blade Grind | Flat | ||
Finish | Black | ||
Edge Type | Plain | ||
Handle Length | 4.41" | ||
Handle Width | 0.92" | ||
Handle Thickness | 0.50" | ||
Handle Material | G-10 | ||
Color | Black | ||
Frame/Liner | Steel | ||
Weight | 3.80 oz. | ||
User | Right Hand, Left Hand | ||
Pocket Clip | Tip-Up | ||
Knife Type | Manual | ||
Opener | Flipper | ||
Pivot Type | Bearings | ||
Lock Type | Button Lock | ||
Model | Cogent | ||
Model Number | C20038D-1 | ||
Country of Origin | China | ||
Best Use | Everyday Carry | ||
Product Type | Knife |
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Ratings and Reviews
Great value and action
Had this knife for a few months now and I'm loving it.
Great action and ergonomics. Love the blade size. Works great for slicing and dicing in the kitchen and gets the job done in the woods logging. I don't abuse it like I do my Barrage, but of course, it's not made for that. Very fidget-friendly after I took it apart to resolve the sight lock stick. I'm very pleased with my…
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first Chinese knife, so much so I bought the Altus too. I like it so much I'm pretty sure I'll buy another one.
It keeps finding itself in my pocket!
I’ve had this guy for 2 weeks and feel that I’ve gotten to know it a bit better. Right out of the box it was stiff and didn’t seem ‘friendly’. It wasn’t bad by any means and Civivi knives come plenty sharp, so the edge was never a concern, just the blade was ‘reluctant’ to deploy easily. I thought I would just carry it for a bit and see, but I had another knife I… read more was servicing, and thought, “I’ll just give it a tweak and see what happens…” Well, what happened is this knife woke up and came ALIVE! No blade play, it just opens and closes effortlessly. I still catch myself reaching for a liner-lock to close it, but I’m learning. It was not difficult, at all, to put a push-cut edge on the 14C28 steel, and some quick passes on the strop bring the edge right back when needed. The fit, in my hand, seems almost custom, the texture on the scales is reassuring, even with wet hands. Would I get another one? Very likely! If Civivi offered it in S35? ABSOLUTELY!!!
Great Knife!
I rarely do reviews but I feel compelled on this knife! The action on this knife is amazing. Quick to open and quick to close. Very sharp out of the box. I’m new to knife collecting and have two knives over a $1000.00 each but I find myself reaching for this. It’s a great fidgeter as well.
Awesome knife
Civivi is knocking it out if the park, this should come as no surprise. This folder is no exception. The action is fantastic and is enjoyable to deploy with the button or flipper. I think this will fill the void for so many of us who want a Protech Malibu, but at a third the price. Very ergonomic and functional blade. This is coming close to replacing my favorite civivi (baby banter)… read more
Great action for a great price.
I just received one of these last week. It's like a cheaper Protech Malibu. Well made, and the action out of the box might even be better than I have on my Mailbu and Mordax (it's super close, but being close at less than half the price is awesome). I've been carrying it everyday and the ergos are sound, the action is every bit as fidgety as the aforementioned knives, performance…
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is good so far (it's a cheaper steel and I wouldn't expect the same edge retention - in truth, most people probably wouldn't notice the difference unless they kept a journal with how often they had to sharpen the knife and what was cut). The blade coating looks great so far and while I don't know the makeup it does appear to likely be some kind of PVD at a glance. The slabs are G10 but the milling pattern made me think of knurled and CNCed aluminum or similar. Grippy and nice feeling.
It's fun, it's great for regular EDC and it's an incredible deal - if you love flippers, the button lock Elementum or the Malibu you will likely love this.
New Favorite Knife
I recived this a few days ago and wanted to test it before review.
This is an amazing knife. Its a good size, the blade is very well made and cuts very well. Its a button lock, so if like me you're used to liner and frame locks, this will take some getting used to. I put my Kwik thumbstud on and it reverse flicks like a dream. The only issue I can report is very slight wiggle…
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up and down. Probably because of the button lock, but its more if a nitpick then a real issue because it won't affect use at all. Very good knife and well worth the money for it.
Edited for spelling errors.