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Buying a Diving Knife



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There are many things to consider when buying a diving knife. This article will review the features of various diving knives, including the Aqua-Lung Argonauts, Tusa X-Pert 2s and Cressi Alligators. The knife sheath is a very important part of a diving knife. The knife sheath should be snugly fitted and include a retainer to prevent it from accidentally falling out.

Aqua Lung Argonaut

Quality of the blade is an important factor when choosing a diving knife. The Aqua Lung Argonaut blade is made out of 4mm Titanium. It is virtually rustproof. It is protected from corrosion by being coated with Electro Deposit Primer black. This blade is very durable, making them an excellent choice for divers. The blade is very sharp and has a serrated edge that is wide and deep.


TusaX-Pert 2

The stainless-steel blade of the Tusa X-Pert II diving knife is made out of high-quality 420 Stainless Steel. The knife also comes with a line cutter. This knife comes with a sheath that is secure and has a quick release mechanism. The overall length of the knife is nine inches. For safety, the knife features a comfortable ergonomic grip as well as a single-button sheath lock.

Scuba Pro Mako

Scuba Pro Mako Titanium Dive Knife: Made of hardened Titanium, the knife is corrosion-resistant and long-lasting. It features a multi-functional blade with an adjustable notch to allow for line cutting and bottle opener. The sheath can connect to your BCD and you can use it as an underwater knife. You should look into the Scubapro Mako Titanium Dive Knife if you want a more advanced diving knife.


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Underwater Kinetics

The Underwater Kinetics Blue Tang Dive Knife is the best choice for anyone looking for a quality diving knife. This multipurpose knife is made out of proprietary steel. It has a dropped tip for puncturing and an edge with a serrated edge that can be used for cutting. It has a hook-edge line cutter, as well as a stainless steel signaling pommel.



 



Buying a Diving Knife