Scuba Max 3" Dive Knife Review

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This relatively simple knife comes at us from the fine people at scuba max and offers divers with a simple and small carry option. Made from 420 Stainless Steel and marketed as “Corrosion Resistant” this 3″ knife takes the stage as a well-placed BCD mounted option for scuba divers.At first glance the knife is smaller than it seems to be in all of the images seen online. I would place it firmly in the medium-sized knife category sheath and all. The sheath is really appealing to the eye in that it has 6 SS grommets along with 2 sturdy slots for BCD or strap mounting the knife. Two tabs hold the knife into the sheath and they are a little bit strange-looking in their placement, but more on that in a bit.

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It’s a good little knife. If you are a scuba diver this is a great knife to have on your BC as a backup or just as a nice Rec knife. The fact that the knife is shaped the way it is makes it safe as well as low profile enough to keep out of mind.The wear-ability of this knife is quite comfortable with the plush straps that are provided and the sheath is pretty comfortable when it’s mounted to your leg or arm.
Checking in at roughly $30 you can find this knife to be a great choice if you don’t like to spend too much on a dive knife. If you find that this knife is just perfect for you, Scuba Max offers a Titanium version that will last pretty much forever.
We liked this knife overall. It is a nice package with its low profile sheath and stout 3″ blade. The lack of serrations on the blade turned us off a bit since they are a nice feature to have for sawing line.
A Few Tech Specs:
Blade Length – 3.11″
Knife Length – 8.6″
Blade Material – 420 Stainless
Weight – 8 oz

See the rest of the review with a lot more HQ Images at:
The 3" BCD Knife By Scuba Max Review |

 
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