
The Scubapro Mako Divers Knife features a conventional edge, line cutting notch, serrated edge for rope cutting and a sheath with locking mechanism. Available with stainless steel or titanium blade.
The Scubapro Mako Divers Knife features a conventional edge, line cutting notch, serrated edge for rope cutting and a sheath with locking mechanism. Available with stainless steel or titanium blade.
The Scubapro Mako Divers Knife features a conventional edge, line cutting notch, serrated edge for rope cutting and a sheath with locking mechanism. Available with stainless steel or titanium blade. An old adage among divers is, it's better to have a knife and not need it, than to need a knife and not have it. At the same time, you don't want to swim around with a Samurai sword strapped to your leg. This is where the Mako excels. It is compact enough to easily strap to a leg or forearm or mount on a BC, yet its large enough to hold with confidence when it's time to do some cutting. The Mako is 7.5in/19.1cm long overall, with a 3.35in/8.5cm multi-function blade that includes a serrated edge - best for sawing through rope, a conventional edge - best for making clean slicing cuts, a line-cutting notch and a bottle opener. The Tanto tip, with its angled shape, is one of the strongest knife points available and, combined with the different blade edges, makes the Mako an excellent general-purpose dive knife. The Mako handle offers plenty of gripping area as well as thumb guards to keep the knife from slipping. Included is a locking sheath with a convenient one-hand release mechanism plus a kit for mounting onto a BC.
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