Where and how do you keep your cutting tool

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That's also really cool and a great idea with zero snag chances. I'd think cave divers would be interested too

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Shears on my left waist belt between the D-ring and the buckle. Trilobite on right shoulder strap. Blunt tipped knife in drysuit pocket. The only one I've ever used underwater is the Trilobite although the shears easily get the most use overall.
 
Love ScubaBoard because a diver can always learn new ideas no matter how long they have been diving.

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Never mind
 
Remora (short, stirdy, sharp, non-pointed, extremely strong) knife in the pocket.
Trilobite on the waistband (buckle side)
Trilobite on the bottom of the wrist mounted compass
 
Trilobyte on the computer strap. John Chatterton who likes big knives suggested an interesting solution - to insert the sheath between the pocket and the leg of the suite.
 
basically what @Marie13 does though I use a different line cutter, but same concept. Each computer has one on there. If I'm in the ocean I'll have trauma shears in my pocket. I don't usually carry a big knife unless I'm using it for something like prying shellfish but that would go on the waist belt as a dive tool for a specific dive
 
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