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New Scuba Diving Knives for 2018

By Robby Myers | Published On January 2, 2018
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New Scuba Diving Knives for 2018

ScubaLab's quick guide to new, cutting-edge dive knives.

Scuba diving dive knives Aqua Lung Spyderco Promate

Check out these new, cutting-edge dive knives.

Courtesy Spyderco, Aqua Lung and Promate

Promate Sharp-Tip Titanium Dive Knife

Price $99.95 | Contact promateusa.com

Promate Sharp Tip Titanium Dive Knife Scuba Diving

Promate Sharp-Tip Titanium Diving Knife
This titanium dive knife includes a sturdy hammer on the bottom of the handle.

Courtesy Promate

The 4⅜-inch titanium blade of this dive knife features a pointed tip, serrated and nonserrated edges, and a line cutter. The ergonomic rubber grip is easy to hold and is textured for a secure and powerful grip — and it is available in several colors. The full-tang knife includes a sturdy titanium hammer on the bottom of the handle.

Aqua Lung Micro Squeeze Blunt

Price $35 | Contact aqualung.com

Aqua Lung Micro Squeeze Blunt dive knife line cutter Scuba Diving

Aqua Lung Micro Squeeze Blunt
This line cutter is released from its secure sheath by squeezing the handle.

Courtesy Aqua Lung

This line cutter is only 4 inches long and can easily be attached to a BC or strapped to your body. Simply squeeze the sides of the handle and pull to free the knife from its sheath. The 304-stainless steel blade also features a bottle opener for when your day of diving is done.

Spyderco Dragonfly 2 Hawkbill

Price $97.95 | Contact spyderco.com

Spyderco Dragonfly 2 Hawkbill blade dive knife Scuba Diving

Spyderco Dragonfly 2 Hawkbill
This compact dive knife cuts like a much larger blade.

Courtesy Spyderco

This foldable, compact knife is small enough to fit in the palm of your hand and can be flicked open single-handedly. But it manages to pack a lot of bite into its small package. The gimping at the base of the blade provides a safe, solid perch for your thumb and allows for a sturdy grip for maximum control and cutting power. The fully serrated hawkbill blade is made using Spyderco’s rust-resistant H1 steel. The knife was designed to be ambidextrous, and the clip can be switched from one side to the other.