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		<title>Wenoka Dive Knife</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Wenoka Big Squeeze Lock Knife, Blunt Tip
This knife has good reviews in terms of its functionality and durability. It has a sharp blade and works great with gloves. It has a comfortable grip, too.
It can be used for scuba diving and boating, both for outdoor and indoor tasks, in case a good knife is needed, [...]]]></description>
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<p>This knife has good reviews in terms of its functionality and durability. It has a sharp blade and works great with gloves. It has a comfortable grip, too.<br />
It can be used for scuba diving and boating, both for outdoor and indoor tasks, in case a good knife is needed, literally unlimited uses. The only disadvantage that is mentioned sometimes is the quality of its steel.<br />
It has a special patented secure locking system. So when you squeeze its handle, the knife is released from its sheath. It is very handy in diving tasks as all you need to do is just squeeze the knife handle. So it is both easy to get it when you need it, and difficult to loose it.</p>
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But even when you loose it, it is no big deal as the price range of about forty bucks allows no big grief, you can easily buy another one. If you want to look at the more expensive version, we recommend a Wenoka Squeeze Lock Titanium Knife, Tanto Tip.<br />
With a 304 stainless steel alloy, Wenoka Big Squeeze Lock is sometimes criticized for the quality of its steel.<br />
The design of this knife allows to pry, cut and scrape without damaging the blade, as it is secured solidly inside its sheath and yet allow quick access.<br />
Its low price as compared to the great characteristics that it has, is very attractive to customers, and that makes Wenoka Dive Knives popular.<br />
Apart from great locking system, the knife has a 4,5” blade, with overall length of the knife of 9,5”. It is easily mounted on your legs with special straps that are included in the kit, as well as a belt clip on the knife sheath.<br />
So this knife is a great solution for both beginners and professionals as a main or a backup knife that will be useful in any diving or snorkeling tasks or even in home tasks.</p>
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		<title>How to Choose Your Diving Knife</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 29 Sep 2009 08:38:06 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[Scuba Diving]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Once you have your decision about size, general style and cost of a knife for scuba diving, you need to consider other important factors. As far as cost is concerned, you choose between expensive titanium diving knife and its steel cousin which is half the price of former. The titanium one does not rust, and [...]]]></description>
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<p>Once you have your decision about size, general style and cost of a knife for scuba diving, you need to consider other important factors. As far as cost is concerned, you choose between expensive titanium <a title="Diving Knife" href="http://bestdivingknife.com">diving knife</a> and its steel cousin which is half the price of former. The titanium one does not rust, and steel has this unhappy tendency. Titanium diving knife is also lighter and stronger, even though that is not necessarily important for a diver.</p>
<p>Well, if you are a seasoned diving fan or plan to practice this kind of sport for years to come, then your choice number one is a titanium knife, an investment that is well worth your money and a source of your pride when other scuba divers in your boat have measly old rusty steel dive knives. Of course, for once in a year occasion the material of your knife is not much of an importance.</p>
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<p>Consider choosing a good sheath for your knife, otherwise it will fall out during your first or second dive. Even if you had a gold one with gems, if you lose it, there is no use, whatsoever. Make sure there is no way your knife slips out of the sheath. It is great if it clips in flush, and you also need a simple way to put it back when you are unable to see well underwater.<br />
Then what edges does a good <a title="Diving Knife" href="http://bestdivingknife.com">diving knife</a> have? Usually it is a standard smooth blade, a serrated blade that is able to cut through things without applying much downward pressure, and a net cutter. If you have to cut strong materials, consider buying some trauma shears.<br />
There are different kinds of attachments for knives, some have only straps, and others have everything imaginable. If you are not sure what you need, get a knife with many options like a T-Rex knife from Lumb Brothers.<br />
Always check whether it is comfortable for you to reach your diving knife without straining yourself. Some difficult zones include your leg and one of your arms that could be snagged with no way to get the knife when you utterly need it. So one of the best places to put your dive knife is on your BCD.<br />
So if you need a great knife for your scuba diving needs, go get a titanium one that has good accessories and is reachable on your body.</p>
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