The Best Dive Knives Or Cutting Tools For Scuba Divers?


In this episode, Mark Evans looks at scuba diving cutting tools and dive knives to weigh up the pros and cons of what you should be carrying on each dive.

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The Best Dive Knives Or Cutting Tools For Scuba Divers?
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#ASKMARK Hello Mark, while out diving recently I talked to an experienced diver who was diving with twins but did not have any manifold on them, i.e. each cylinder had a first stage with a primary and an SPG. One cylinder had the low pressure inflator for his BC. What are the pros and cons of a manifold setup versus independent twins?

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00:00 Introduction
00:40 What's the point of independent twins?
01:06 Answer

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#ASKMARK Hello Mark, while out diving recently I talked to an experienced diver who was diving with twins but did not have any manifold on them, i.e. each cylinder had a first stage with a primary and an SPG. One cylinder had the low pressure inflator for his BC. What are the pros and cons of a manifold setup versus independent twins?

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00:00 Introduction
00:40 What's the point of independent twins?
01:06 Answer

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Aaron Long
Aaron Long
10 months ago

But I really want a big knife to strap to my leg it’s just cool sry mab I’ll carry two lol

Peter R
Peter R
1 year ago

2 is one, 1 is none! I’d rather have it and not need it, than need it and not have it!

malthus101
malthus101
1 year ago

Oh these tedious “safety first” British, sarcastic boring people who don’t know what fun is. “mewl-mewl, haha, why is that knife on your calf? don’t you know NOBODY does that anymore, haha… oh so not cool…” Yeah? Well I’m going to because it’s an excellent location for a knife. The backup is on the BCD. So eat shit!

Sean Lotz
Sean Lotz
3 years ago

Side-note: While not a ‘total’ solution; the trauma shears are the only SCUBA cutting tool I’m aware of that you can bring with you on the plane (i.e carry-on; for those of us who like to avoid checked luggage)!

Team Peg Leg
Team Peg Leg
Reply to  Sean Lotz
3 years ago

You can fly with Z knifes like trilobites. The blade isn’t exposed so it is allowed.

Sean Lotz
Sean Lotz
Reply to  Sean Lotz
3 years ago

@Team Peg Leg That’s really good to hear! So you’ve gone through the TSA check with a trilobyte style knife yourself, and they were okay with it? (I actually never tried it, since someone told me it wasn’t allowed..😕)

Team Peg Leg
Team Peg Leg
Reply to  Sean Lotz
3 years ago

@Sean Lotz yes even when they were ***holes and were giving me the third degree because I refused to literally take everything out of my bag.

Sean Lotz
Sean Lotz
Reply to  Sean Lotz
3 years ago

@Team Peg Leg I’ll give it a whirl on our trip coming up in April! (Worst that can happen is that they keep it, but not an expensive item anyway.) Thanks for the info!

Jacob Hicks
Jacob Hicks
3 years ago

Cuda story, funny, not funny, baaaaalistic

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Scuba Diver Magazine
Reply to  Jacob Hicks
3 years ago

You should have seen it – if I’d had a video, that was YouTube gold…

Bjoern nice69
Bjoern nice69
3 years ago

what do you think of knife-scissors? have one in my thigh pocket as my 3rd cutting option on tec-dives ( 1. small dive knife and 2.trilobite on bcd)

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Reply to  Bjoern nice69
3 years ago

I have seen them, and they do work both as a knife and scissors, my concern has always been that the hinge elements, etc, will be prone to pack up after prolonged exposure to salt water. I know how shears die after a few hundred dives.

ASneed
ASneed
3 years ago

Some good points and ideas. Thanks!

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Scuba Diver Magazine
Reply to  ASneed
3 years ago

Hope it helped.

Leopold Bloom
Leopold Bloom
3 years ago

At least one of your cutting tools should be single edged, so you can cut free an entangled person (or marine life or yourself) even if you have to get real close to the body.

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Reply to  Leopold Bloom
3 years ago

That is why I like the Trilobites – virtually impossible to cut yourself – or anyone else – with one of them.

UKDiver
UKDiver
3 years ago

Absolutely spot on 👍 top advice from start to finish this one.

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Scuba Diver Magazine
Reply to  UKDiver
3 years ago

Glad it was some use.

Jeremiah Perez
Jeremiah Perez
3 years ago

I learned my lesson about a dive knife on my calf, when one time fishing line tangled around my let and knife. Good thing my dive buddy turned to check on me because I couldn’t get free. Not fun at 80 feet down in murky lake water. Now I have two cutting tools to be reached by either hand.

Jeremiah Perez
Jeremiah Perez
Reply to  Jeremiah Perez
3 years ago

My leg and dive knife got tangled

Scuba Diver Magazine
Scuba Diver Magazine
Reply to  Jeremiah Perez
3 years ago

@Jeremiah Perez Yes, looking back, it was a stupid place to put a knife, but heh, we knew no better!

Bloody Marvelous
Bloody Marvelous
7 months ago

I may have gone a bit overboard… I carry 4 cutting devices on my BCD.

I consider the EezyCut Trilobite to be the main cutting tool, so I carry two of those. One on my left waiststrap, and one on my right shoulderstrap.

Because the Trilobite doesn’t have serrated blades, and the diameter of line you can cut is limited, I carry a serrated Spyderco Salt 2 folding knife. It’s made of highly corrosion resistant stainless steel, including the hinge, but you need to rinse it out properly to prevent salt buildup. I’ve removed the pocketclip and attached a small boltsnap and clip it off to the right D-ring. I decided on a folding knife because it tucks away nicely, and has a one-sided cutting edge. That way I can still maneuver it between line and skin without the risk of cutting the wrong thing.

My fourth cutting device is a set of XShear trauma shears in a DiveRite sheath. I have that bungeed to the corrugated inflator hose.

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