on_two_wheels
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With an attitude like that you shouldn't be a scuba diver. It is not if a shark will attack you, it is when. If you aren't ready to defend yourself then you should not be in the water. Easy prey that just give up are what is causing more bold, brazen attacks.
Yes I am trolling.
Either you have the skill of a samurai or you use touch to guide the knife into the sheath. Try that with dry gloves which: (a) are thick (if you count the liners); and (b) being less resilient than neoprene, you would rather not cut them.
Glad you acknowledged you were trolling on that first part. Especially since less than half a dozen scuba diving deaths were a result of shark attacks in the last 50 years in the US. I don't use dry gloves. That said, using a blunt tip knife, it's very easy to sheath with one hand without looking, even bare handed.