What's your knife preference for diving. a.k.a. show off your knives.

How often do you carry and use a knife or a cutter


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Nice but worthless, you don't have the Wenoka laser
I have a Wenoka, but the sheath is rubbish and no other sheath fits it.
Does not matter, I can't remember the last time I strapped a BFK to my leg anyway.
I have a collection but mine has BFK envy compared to Happy's above.
That axe is 'out there man'. :acclaim:
 
The mighty Victorinox and sheath. Perfect for thinly-slicing tomatoes underwater. Or thickly-slicing netting and rope. I also carry a set of Xshears. They are the only trauma shears I’ve found that are up to salt water diving and won’t break when you really need them. I’ll use the shears underwater a lot and and also around the house. So far, the Vickie knife has just been decorative. But at $7 in blinding green, it’s nice to bring if I think I might need a knife

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Big fan of the Schrade Sea Rat. I have one on my BCD and another on my PFD. Backed up with trauma shears.
 
Nice but worthless, you don't have the Wenoka laser!!

Mate I'm sitting here had a big day, I'll grab another box out of the roof when I get a chance
I think I am going to run out of wall hanging space so it is the ceiling next saves me painting

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Like this joint but totally different

which day is for the hatchet

Dude are you coming, the hatchet is for buddy diving day

I can't remember the last time I strapped a BFK to my leg anyway.
I have a collection but mine has BFK envy compared to Happy's above.
That axe is 'out there man'. :acclaim:

Come on, man, everyones wonderful collection of treasures is magnificent, in its own right
and what about getting adventurous again strapping a BFK to a leg you got three of them
 
and what about getting adventurous again strapping a BFK to a leg you got three of them
I don't have a knife small enough for the 3rd one. :yeahbaby:

G'Day Happy.
I diving the 'Brissie' today to look at the the 'readjustment' .
I needed a line cutter on it a couple of years ago , got snagged in some heavy gauge fishing line.
It was the kitchen knife that did the trick, could not find [ what I call the line cutter ] the letter opener quick enough.

So much for it being a marine park around the xHMAS Brisbane.
 
I don't have a knife small enough for the 3rd one. :yeahbaby:

G'Day Happy.
I diving the 'Brissie' today to look at the the 'readjustment' .
I needed a line cutter on it a couple of years ago , got snagged in some heavy gauge fishing line.
It was the kitchen knife that did the trick, could not find [ what I call the line cutter ] the letter opener quick enough.

So much for it being a marine park around the xHMAS Brisbane.
I'm a Kiwi, only dived the Brissie one day. Two boats fishing on it when we got there!
 
i have the cressi alligator and i like it plus i carry dive rite line cuter.
 
I carry a small UK Remora titanium blunt tip knife with a cutter attached to the waist belt of my harness. I've had it for a while and it's fine cause it's basically zero maintenance and it doesn't rust, but if I were doing it over I'd probably just get some good titanium shears in a pouch instead. I can't think of many likely scenarios where I'd need a knife blade over something than can easily cut thin lines.
 

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