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The Civivi Crabby might have a playful name, but don’t let that fool you – this compact folder is all business. Designed by Ken Onion Jr., son of the legendary Ken Onion Sr., the Crabby blends heritage design cues with modern performance in a lightweight, pocket-friendly package.
At just 85g and with a closed length of 9.3cm, the Crabby disappears into your pocket – until you need it. The 6.9cm blade is made from Swedish Sandvik 14C28N, known for its excellent edge retention, corrosion resistance and easy maintenance. Finished with a rugged stonewashed texture, it’s built to look better the more you use it.
Opening is smooth and snappy thanks to a ceramic ball bearing pivot and thumb stud, and once open, the blade is securely held in place by a liner lock. Fast, one-handed operation with the reliability you’d expect from a Civivi.
The handle is made from textured purple G10, tough enough to handle daily knocks and with enough grip to stay secure in hand. The sculpted shape gives a nod to the classic Onion design style – flowing, organic, and incredibly comfortable.
As a first collab between Ken Onion Jr. and Civivi, the Crabby hits all the right notes – compact, functional, and distinctively styled. A cracking choice for anyone after a dependable little folder with some serious pedigree.
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Yes, this item is legal to own in the United Kingdom.
We base this opinion on our interpretation of UK Knife Law (see our blog). Be aware that there are different rules for owning and carrying knives in public in the UK. Read about the difference here.