SE Navy Seal Scuba Diving Dive Knife and Divers Hard Sheath


Price: $6.26

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Product Description

Diving Knife for Scuba Diving & Snorkeling. This is a new diving knife. Great for scuba diving and snorkeling. It has a yellow cushioned handle and is made of stainless steel to prevent rust while diving. The sheath is made of hard plastic and has a belt loop with hook and loop straps for your convenience. It measures approximately 11 3/4" (29 cm) x 2" (50 mm) long and 13" (33 cm) long when inside the sheath. The blade measures approximately 6" (153 mm) long We work hard to update our descriptions and pictures of our merchandise. As part of a process of ongoing innovation by our suppliers, newer versions of the item shown may be shipped before we are able to complete an update. As a result there may be a slight variation in color and design.

 

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Customer Reviews


TTB Said: Knife? More like a prison-yard shank.... ( Aug. 30th 2010 )

I guess I should've known - you really do get what you pay for. If you need a prisonyard shank underwater, this is definitely what you need . If you prefer your dive knife rusted-out, dull, flimsy in its sheath, and barely held in place by a 5 cent piece of Velcro, definitely pick this one up. Its a total piece of crap if you haven't gathered. The only redeeming quality of this knife is that it IS a left-handed knife as mentioned previously, which is good, because I'm left handed. I clip it onto the right side of my BC right on my chest for quick access. But really, don't buy it. It doesn't come with straps, and you'd have to have it professionally sharpened if you want any kind of edge on it.

Aitor Said: knife... for scuba/snorkeling ( Aug. 29th 2010 )

cheap cheap... but you get what you pay...never got to use it, hopefully won't disintegrate!
as of the straps and cage,,, or I never understood how and where to carry this or the cage and straps to hold it are not well done and do not allow you to put it in your ankle...I am guessing should you bring it all the time in your hand? get a purse or rucksack to carry underwater with your knife??


Robert Harris Said: made in china. ( Aug. 28th 2010 )

its cheaply crafted, hopefully the hard plastic sheath with cheap metal screws won't rust away. the sheath is made for left-handed users due to the shape of the hilt-to-sheath match-up, and the belt harness. don't buy it unless you have no other option.

Bargain Finder Said: I know nothing about suba diving so I might be 'off' ( Aug. 4th 2010 )

As I know nothing about scuba diving, I could be totally wrong. But I DO collect knives. And after trying a number of sheath and knife configurations for this item, I'm convinced that it's made for a LEFT-HANDED person. Yes, I never heard of a left-handed knife before, either. But, by the way you attach the sheath to a belt, and consdiering the orientation in which the sheath 'faces', it seems to be configured so that the knife is 'best pulled-out' with a person's LEFT hand. Now, as I said, I know nothing about scuba diving so maybe you are supposed to attach it to your air tanks or something strange like that...which would POSSIBLY orient it for a right-handed person...somehow. But I tried some other possible scenarios, and I still got the same 'left-handed orientaion' result. Again, maybe it's supposed to 'be' that way.

Jonathan E. Glenn Said: Great for the price ( Mar. 8th 2009 )

Not the best Sheath I have ever had for a dive knife but as good as can be expected for the price. I always seem to loose my dive knifes and would purchase this product again.