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Seen one at FDIC a few years back, expensive at 230$ for something that most people will never use. The saw is intended for cutting safety glass which is good from a PSD standpoint They recently partnered with Scubapro, and I’m sure most of their purchases so far have been government purchases, not individual.
The version you have is the Jawz
Anyone know what the difference between the higher priced Scubapro Jawz Ti as compared with the Lifeline:
This tool is engineered to serve the unique needs of dive rescue professionals. GEN 3 JAWZ™ Titanium features our signature American Grade 38 ATI 425 Titanium Alloy and exceeds both ballistic requirements and strength requirements of MIL-DTL-46077 titanium armor plate. It’s lightweight with highly aggressive patent-pending serrations that cut through hazards commonly encountered underwater including; fishing line, rope, webbing, netting, hydrilla, plastic debris, and more. Drawing from the latest developments in vision science and cutting-edge phosphorescent technology, our new ultra-bright fluorescent phosphorescent handles and sheath glow in the dark providing maximum visibility underwater. There is no comparable dive tool like this on the market. From ice diving to the toughest underwater urban environments, JAWZ™ performs exceptionally well.
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