Dive knife HAMMER
double-edgedline cutter

dive knife
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Characteristics

Type
dive, double-edged, line cutter

Description

STAINLESS STEEL MALLET essential to attract the attention of the friends during an underwater dive: just remove the Seac Hammer knife from the scabbard and hit the end of the handle on the cylinder NON-SLIP HANDLE: the stiff body of the Seac Hammer scuba diver's handle features a soft rubber overprint for added safety that increases grip when wet with both gloves and bare-hands REVERSIBLE FIXING: the scabbard of the Seac Hammer scuba diving knife is fastened with two practical straps (supplied) and allows you to safely place the knife on both sides in various positions 12 CM OF TEMPERED STAINLESS STEEL BLADE Made from 420 Stainless Steel and a total length of 25 cm, with serrated edge and line cutter. Ahole for fastening a lanyard is provided at the end of the grip SPEARFISHING: in addition to being one of the scuba diving accessories that can not be missing for safety during a dive, Seac Hammer is also a great knife for spearfishing Seac Hammer is a very functional underwater dagger that distinguishes itself from the other diving knives for the stainless steel mallet placed on the end of the handle. The Seac Hammer knife has a total length of 25 cm, of which 12 cm of blade in hardened AISI 420 stainless steel, with one side flush slicing edge and one serrated side edge + line cutter. The mallet that features the Seac Hammer scuba knife can be used to draw the attention of the dive buddies, beating it on the cylinder to make noise. The dagger is well balanced and easy to handle. The stiff body of the Seac Hammer scuba diver handle features a soft rubber overprint that increases grip with both gloves and bare hand.
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