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Some people listen more than they talk . . .
...well, as long as the OP is listening to ME, it's lurking well spent...

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Some people listen more than they talk . . .
XS FogCutter
Both scissors and knife.
I'm with Peter on this one. This particular design has been around for over a decade and has been sold and dropped by a few companies. I tried one sold by Parkway when it was a new design, and it performed exactly as Peter describes.XS FogCutter
Both scissors and knife.
To big as a knife and too crappy as shears. Plus they will not cut stainless leader material nearly as well as shears. Yes I have seen and played with a pair.
What happens if you drop your one and only tool?
FWIW At Lake Tahoe one day we came across a rope in the water. Being bored, I took my knife out which is a small bladed knife with some serrations, and start to cut the rope. Took a lot of effort to cut through. My friend whips out his $1.99 steak knife that is cut off at the tip and whack through it incredibly quickly. From then on I saw the simplicity and usability of that type of knife.
It is one of these Dalton Safety Knife w/sheath I really need to get one myself and get rid of my fancy little titanium knife, that is half useless.
They sell shears too CLICKY.
I'm with Peter on this one. This particular design has been around for over a decade and has been sold and dropped by a few companies. I tried one sold by Parkway when it was a new design, and it performed exactly as Peter describes.
What do you want the knife for? I have yet to encounter anything that a good Z-knife could not easily handle in a sport diving self-rescue situation — monofilament, fishing net, line up to ¼". I would pick my Z-knife for stripping an incapacitated diver out of a suit over EMT shears. I have taken small Ling Cod with a 6" stiletto. Mike Nelson knives work for rock scallops. Hard to beat hack saws for clearing props fowled by hawsers.