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The Diximus Dive Knife is an 8.5-inch stainless steel fixed blade knife designed for scuba diving and outdoor adventures. It features a corrosion-resistant 440 stainless steel blade with both razor and serrated edges, a quick-release ABS sheath, and adjustable leg straps for secure carrying. Ideal for cutting lines, dispatching fish, and various tactical uses, this knife is a must-have for any adventurer.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 9.25 x 2.52 x 1.46 inches |
Package Weight | 0.18 Kilograms |
Brand Name | Diximus |
Manufacturer | Diximus |
E**O
Dive knife
I bought this item for a gift and I was very happy with my purchase. The dive knife was good quality and well made.
A**A
Really good
For the price it’s unbeatable, I spearfish often and with a rinse and some oil my knife stayed rust free except for maybe some spots from when i’m tried and don’t maintain it after a day out, I still carry this knife and use it regularly, amazing especially for the price, also comes really sharp.
J**Y
NOT stainless. Rusts after one use. Junk.
Junk. Used once. Washed on return, now I have a rusted out junk knife. This is very cheap, NOT stainless steel. Also, even if the steel wasn't garbage, the holster is nearly impossible to insert/remove the knife one handed. This is NOT a real diving knife ... just a display meant to be shown on a shelf. Setting up return/refund for it.
A**O
Quality
Overall good knife. You get what you paid for. Get rusty fairly quickly. I'd recommend to Rinse after each dive. Also I kinda hard to take the knife out with one hand.
R**N
hard to use
The blade is relatively thin but sturdy and is hard to grab from the sheath. You have to press real hard the release button and needs practice to keep a hold of it specially on the water. It is very close to the body when attached to a leg . It makes you use the tip of the fingers to grab and pull after pushing hard on the button to pull… not easy to grab and not for beginners… you can lose the knife when pulling it if not careful. I tried adding parachors to the handle but interferes with the locking mechanism … Not good for beginners and even people with practice can lose the blade when pulling it out… maybe a forearm blade instead of leg…
A**R
Good value.
If you ever lost a great dive knife, you are a bit sad the trusty companion of several dives has abandoned you to the depths you can’t retrieve it from and like sinking beneath sandy bottom without clue as to when or where it went from you. These are what remain with you for years because they do the job and you aren’t afraid they will be lost. If they are lost, you didn’t give up $150-500 knife to the sea. I have lots of these type of knives. It took losing three I really paid a lot for to change this. I have a few nice ones. But I lost count of these.
L**Y
Good buy
Really guys quality knife. I've had it for a few months now and still works well
R**S
Rust
It got rusted on the very first use...
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