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Description et caractéristiques Spetton Dague
Spetton Dague:
Couteau avec fourreau de plastique
Long total de 23cm
Sangles regulables
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A small and light knife. Perfect for safety. Can also be used for killing and cleaning fishes. This is second time I order from Scubastore and they are just excellent!!
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Looks just like a Riffe knife! Wonder if it can cut through steel cable like the Riffe? (If so, decent price).
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Freediver
It IS the Riffe knife. They get it from the same manufacturer, but they just charge a lot more for it.
Elastic rubber ring?
Christian
It looks like an awesome knife with the pointy end. the only thing that i find questionibly is the elastic rubber ring as safety... so i just wanted to ask the people who has tried it if it lasts and how well it keeps the knife in place?
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Stripersniper
This is a great knife. I have used it to dispatch many large fish with no problems. Also the rubber ring keeps the knife in the sheath just fine.
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great knife for spearfishing. One serrated edge for cutting lines, and good blade shape and length for killing fish of most sizes. good price also. My best knife so far
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Richard
I had one for a couple weeks. Seemed to be a nice knife. Second weekend out the knife was missing after a dive as the rubber had pulled loose of the plastic case. I'll let you know what they say when I get a reply to my email.
Stainless steel ?
Kristian
What is the blade made of? Is it rust-proof? Stainless?
I would buy this knife again. and again!
Francesco
A perfect alternative for those who don''t like to dive with huge "rambo-sized" knives. The knife is light and slim, I don''t even notice it when it''s strapped around my ancle. One could attach it to the chestarea / arms, but I feel the blade is a bit long for that purpose. The sheath is solid, as well as the securing rubber band. I have no problems using it with while wearing gloves. I''m slightly concerned that I might cut the rubber band while extracting the knife, but it hasn''t proved an issue sofar. The blade itself is made out of stainless steal. I assume the black finish will be scraped of after a while, though it hasn''t happened to me sofar (been using it for 6 months). All in all, I highly reccomend this knife. And at this price, it''s a steal!
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Great knife. Very durable and easy to sharpen. The rubber holder is not very reliable but I use a thin bungee as a knife holder. It looks like the knife came this way. I recommend it.
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Mike melton
Have friends that have the Riffe knife which cost them a lot more. It is the same knife guess Riffe thinks their name is worth more. I just added an elastic cord to double the security of the Spetton. The ring holds the knife just fine. I got this knife within 7 days all the way to No. Californis USA. Great service!
Knife...
Brian
This Knife isnt very sharp. Id have better luck with a butter knife. Going to have to sharpen it myself. It came this way...
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