⚓️ Navigate Life's Knots with Style!
The DULEES Marlin Spike Rigging Knife is a versatile tool designed for sailors and outdoor enthusiasts. Featuring a stainless steel blade, ergonomic wooden handle, and a marlin spike for knotting, this knife simplifies rope work and everyday tasks. Its compact, foldable design and included sheath make it a must-have for any boating or fishing adventure.
Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Handle Material | Wood |
Item Length | 8.5 Inches |
Blade Length | 8.5 Inches |
Color | marlin spike knife |
Style | 典的 |
Is Product Cordless | Yes |
Reusability | Reusable |
Blade Edge | Flat |
Blade Shape | Sheepsfoot |
Special Features | Non Slip |
W**N
Outstanding Product
I bought this Rigger Knife to add to my collection.I read the reviews and intended to reset the handle screws with Loctite, however to my delight the screws are very tight which I tested with the included screw driver. In addition there are five spare screws included.The finish is smooth, the operation of all blades is excellent.Since I am no longer am active sailor I will leave the stress testing to professional users.I would highly reccoment this Rigger Knife to professionals and amateurs alike
J**T
Took 3 tries, but finally got a well made marlin spike.
This is a well made marlin spike, although the spike is sharper than need be and requires careful use. The knife blade is serrated, but would have preferred a regular sharp knife blade. The wooden hand grip is great looking, but one side is marred by a garish manufacturer’s symbol. Regardless this is good useful marlin spike and used it to untie complex knots successfully. I’d buy it again.
N**A
A good-enough pocket knife, but the blade does not lock
This knife is fine, and it has gotten us out of a tight spot with line fouling our anchor rode, but the blade does not lock.
D**M
Perfect for my use
Easy to operate and open. perfect for my boating needs
R**.
Poor metal quality
This knife looks great and I had high hopes for it. But the first time I tried to loosen a small clevis screw with the tip of the spike it bent and cracked on me. The screw wasn't even that tight. The metal is unmarked and I suspect it is really poor grade stainless. This is a show knife and not a go knife. The $9.99 rigger knives on amazon are way more durable than this knife. I am going back to the plain knives and order three for the price of this one.
J**P
Fastener issue holding on the knife scale
This item for the most part is well designed, versatile for intended uses. However there is an issue that reduced my evaluation after using and carrying only one day. There are four small screws that hold the side scales to the knife’s handle. They apparently were not fastened securely and one fell out and was lost. Two have remained tight and one has backed out as well. The unfortunate part that is most disturbing is that it is difficult finding a replacement screw. When I am able to replace that screw , I will lock tight it and the remaining three into their respective places. The picture shows the missing screw countersink. I would suggest that anyone purchasing this product, lock tight the four fastening screws.
J**D
Rusts
Starts rusting with the sea water getting on it
G**.
Useless knife blade
The media could not be loaded. The marlin spike, shackle key, screw driver are nice, but a sailor's knife should be able to cut through line fairly easily. The serrated blade on this knife is more akin to a saw blade. The teeth of the serrations manage to catch on each rope fiber they encounter, so you are kind of pulling the rope apart rather than cutting. Tiring, and I would not want to depend on this knife in an emergency! See my video where I cut a 3/8" double braided line with this knife and my EDC knife. The photo shows the difference of the cut ends. Well past my return date, so I'm stuck with it. Looks like a nice knife, but be forewarned.
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