Civivi Hyperpulse
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CIVIVI Hyperpulse Review: A New EDC Favorite?
Hello everyone, and welcome back to another Jimping with Jacrispy blog review! Today, I’m diving into a brand-new offering from Civivi — the Hyperpulse. But before we jump in, a quick reminder: if you enjoy the review, make sure to check out our other blog reviews and our YouTube channel for more knife reviews and content. And now, let’s dive straight into the review!
Unboxing the Hyperpulse
Let’s start with the unboxing experience. The Civivi Hyperpulse comes in a sleek, minimalistic box. The box itself is a simple, matte black with the Civivi logo prominently displayed on the front in silver. The clean, modern design hints at the quality of the knife inside.
Upon opening the box, you'll find the Hyperpulse snugly secured in a foam insert, ensuring that it arrives safely. Along with the knife, you’ll get a few extras: a branded microfiber cleaning cloth, a set of Civivi stickers, and, of course, the all-important warranty card. Nothing over the top, but these little touches make the unboxing feel complete.
A Closer Look at the Civivi Hyperpulse
Now, onto the star of the show: the Hyperpulse itself. This knife is available in four different variants, so there's something for every type of user. The specific model we’re looking at features a green aluminum handle, which provides a nice blend of strength and lightness. While there is no lanyard hole, the handle is ergonomic, offering a solid grip despite its smooth texture. The lack of a lanyard hole might be a drawback for some, but it doesn’t detract from the knife's functionality.
The pocket clip is present, and it’s reversible — perfect for users who prefer a tip-up or tip-down carry.
Locking Mechanism and Blade Features
The Hyperpulse utilizes a button lock mechanism, which is an intuitive and secure way to keep the blade in place. I’ll demonstrate how smoothly the button lock engages and disengages in the video, but suffice it to say that it’s one of the more satisfying features of the knife. The button lock ensures that the blade stays safely stowed away when not in use, and it's incredibly smooth to operate.
When it comes to the blade, Civivi opted for Damascus steel — a material known for its stunning pattern and long-lasting edge retention. The drop point blade style is versatile, making the Hyperpulse great for a range of tasks, whether you’re slicing through cardboard or prepping food on a camping trip.
The hollow grind on the blade gives it excellent cutting performance, with a sharp edge that’s perfect for both everyday carry (EDC) and more demanding tasks. And while there is some jimping on the spine, it’s not overdone — just enough to give you better control during more intricate tasks.
Specifications and Final Thoughts
Let’s wrap up with the technical details:
- Handle Material: Green aluminum
- Blade Steel: Damascus
- Blade Length: 3.5 inches
- Overall Length: 7.99 inches
- Handle Length: 4.49 inches
- Blade Style: Drop Point
- Blade Grind: Hollow
- Lock Type: Button Lock
- Pocket Clip: Yes, reversible
- Variants: 4 different variants
The Hyperpulse strikes a nice balance between performance and aesthetics. The combination of Damascus steel, the sleek green aluminum handle, and the versatile design make it a standout in Civivi's lineup.
Availability and Final Thoughts
As of this video’s release, all four variants of the Civivi Hyperpulse are available for purchase on our website. Whether you're an experienced knife enthusiast or just looking for a reliable EDC option, the Hyperpulse is a great choice.
If you liked today’s review, don’t forget to check out our other blog reviews and our YouTube channel for more knife content. Thanks so much for reading, and I’ll see you next time!
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