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rapidiver:Check out this link: http://www.scubadiving.com/gear/gear_bags_and_accessories/making_the_cut/
I have the Aeris Silverjack blunt tip and like it
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I use an Akona Sidekick blunt tip. It's a good knife at a good price.RossT:Hello All,
I plan on doing dives where I will need a digging/prying type tool and was wondering what the best knife would be? I don't really know much about the different knifes. I know a lot about regular knives, just not diving knives. Please let me know what is the best blunt tip knife out there -- perhaps 2 options, 1 = best best, 2 = best value... ?
Thank you!
Ross
RossT:Hello All,
I plan on doing dives where I will need a digging/prying type tool and was wondering what the best knife would be? I don't really know much about the different knifes. I know a lot about regular knives, just not diving knives. Please let me know what is the best blunt tip knife out there -- perhaps 2 options, 1 = best best, 2 = best value... ?
Thank you!
Ross
scubatoys:I actually like the UK knives the best, as they are good quality stainless, (or they have titanium ones), and they seem to have the best sheath. If you want a small knife, I'd say the Fusilier http://www.scubatoys.com/store/detail.asp?PRODUCT_ID=Fusiler and if you want something bigger, go for their blue tang http://www.scubatoys.com/store/detail.asp?PRODUCT_ID=BlueTangH
My thougth exactly...right tool for the right job.jtu:Home Depot nail puller cats paw 9inch with sharp edges ground down them painted to help keep rust down. LOL $9.00
jiveturkey:I use an Akona Sidekick blunt tip. It's a good knife at a good price.
http://www.akona.com/pdf/Page_044.pdf