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BLEM Circadian Clip Point EDC Fixed Blade Knife (CPM MagnaCut, Stonewash, Green Canvas Micarta)

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  • Are you looking for an EDC fixed blade that you can use for more than cutting tape? Look no further than the new Circadian Clip Point. Designed for everyday carry, the Circadian weighs in at a featherlight 4.1 oz. and features a slimmer profile that slides seamlessly into your pocket until you’re ready to put it to work.

    The 3.28” CPM MagnaCut blade is .12” thick at the spine making is the sliciest blade in our lineup. With a high, flat saber grind that is just shy of full flat, this knife glides through cardboard, animal hide and wood. The deep sweeping belly, fine edge and extreme corrosion resistance make it an exceptional option for hunting, fishing and most any general cutting task.

    True to our reputation, the Circadian sports a 3.97" handle featuring our signature next level ergonomics and a functional texture on the scales. This unique handle shape locks comfortably into your hand, effectively becoming an extension of you. 

    For this drop, each Circadian will ship with our new, Circadian Universal Kydex Sheath that is compatible with all of the Circadian blade shapes, present and future. Each sheath features our new retention system that allows you to customize the sheath retention to your liking. An authentic Tek-Lok will be included in the box for flexible, functional carry. 

    Our knives are made in USA, our sheaths are made in USA, the Tek-Lok is made in USA.  Our products have been made in USA since day one. Thank you for supporting the American dream.

    ITEM NOTE: You are viewing the BLEM version of this product. A BLEM is a factory second and may exhibit minor "defect(s)" in fit or finish that do not negatively affect the tool's performance in the field over time.

    If you use your tools, opting for a Reiff BLEM is the ultimate value.

    PLEASE NOTE: We look like a big company, but we aren't. We are a small, American family business. Drop days/weekends are particularly crazy. We do our best to get your order shipped as quickly as possible. Please allow 4-6 business days for your order to ship. Orders are shipped in the order they are received. Expedited shipping is paid to the carrier, not us, and will only affect how fast the carrier gets your order to you once it's in their possession. If you choose an expedited shipping option, it won't change how fast we can get your order to the carrier. Thank you for your patience and continued support.


Customer Reviews

Based on 3 reviews
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Josiah (Sarasota, US)
Another awesome Reiff knife

I couldn't tell this was blemish. Beautiful, super comfortable grip with well placed jimping. Fits my hand great. Blade is the perfect length and shape for EDC pocket carry.

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Chris A. (Chattanooga, US)
Sweet blade

I have looked this knife over very closely and have not been able to find any evidence of a blemish. The micarta feels great in hand. Thank y’all.

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Ez J. (San Francisco, US)
Good knife

I found one cosmetic flaws and two design flaws. This Micarta is too big pored. I grabbed it with greasy hands and the handle stained right away. I was able to clean most of it off with a tooth brush, but the stain can still be seen. But you don’t buy Micarta for stain resistance, you buy it for comfort and it is comfortable. Well, the material is, but the design flaw is that there isn’t enough of it. Depending on the glove manufacturer, I wear a medium to a large size glove. My entire hand fits on that handle, but even for my smaller hand, it feels restrictive and cramped. This would be comfortable for smaller sized hands. So the question now is, “would smaller hands want such a robust and sturdy knife?” This leads to the third flaw; the sheath. Most people won’t carry a knife that comes with a bad sheath, unless they love the knife so much that they are willing to splurge for a custom sheath. This sheath, like the knife, is thick and robust, but it lacks a landing zone that lets you know the knife is secure. A parking place if you will. The best analogy would be this sheath is like a triangle that doesn’t tell you when to stop pushing, so you push as hard as you can, until the knife won’t go in anymore. Doing this, one hopes that the knife won’t fall out unintentionally. Invariably this leads to the knife cutting out chunks of sheath material, like mine did. When you spend hundreds on a knife, one also expects finished edges not sharp hot spots. The handle has these, but the blade was fine. I probably won’t edc this because of the blade thickness and weight, but I’ll keep it handy of I find myself in a construction project and need a small, sturdy knife.

Reiff Knives are made in the USA and are backed by our Carry No Cares Warranty™.

Customer Reviews

Based on 3 reviews
67%
(2)
0%
(0)
33%
(1)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
J
Josiah (Sarasota, US)
Another awesome Reiff knife

I couldn't tell this was blemish. Beautiful, super comfortable grip with well placed jimping. Fits my hand great. Blade is the perfect length and shape for EDC pocket carry.

C
Chris A. (Chattanooga, US)
Sweet blade

I have looked this knife over very closely and have not been able to find any evidence of a blemish. The micarta feels great in hand. Thank y’all.

E
Ez J. (San Francisco, US)
Good knife

I found one cosmetic flaws and two design flaws. This Micarta is too big pored. I grabbed it with greasy hands and the handle stained right away. I was able to clean most of it off with a tooth brush, but the stain can still be seen. But you don’t buy Micarta for stain resistance, you buy it for comfort and it is comfortable. Well, the material is, but the design flaw is that there isn’t enough of it. Depending on the glove manufacturer, I wear a medium to a large size glove. My entire hand fits on that handle, but even for my smaller hand, it feels restrictive and cramped. This would be comfortable for smaller sized hands. So the question now is, “would smaller hands want such a robust and sturdy knife?” This leads to the third flaw; the sheath. Most people won’t carry a knife that comes with a bad sheath, unless they love the knife so much that they are willing to splurge for a custom sheath. This sheath, like the knife, is thick and robust, but it lacks a landing zone that lets you know the knife is secure. A parking place if you will. The best analogy would be this sheath is like a triangle that doesn’t tell you when to stop pushing, so you push as hard as you can, until the knife won’t go in anymore. Doing this, one hopes that the knife won’t fall out unintentionally. Invariably this leads to the knife cutting out chunks of sheath material, like mine did. When you spend hundreds on a knife, one also expects finished edges not sharp hot spots. The handle has these, but the blade was fine. I probably won’t edc this because of the blade thickness and weight, but I’ll keep it handy of I find myself in a construction project and need a small, sturdy knife.

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