EEZYCUT Trilobite Webbing and Line Knife - Belt Mounted
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Both photos appear to be the same, so I don't know why the same gun is listed twice. I suspect the sheath options might be involved. Charge them up with a light so they glow in the dark, or you could just shine a light on them. I recommend Easycut. More information can be found at com.
There is no way you could get away with it. This blade can easily be removed since it is very strong.
As far as the cutting tool is concerned, it is It only differs in the sheath that it comes in. *br>The Flexi/Flexi pouch is intended for use on the shoulder of ones BC or backplate harness or possibly on the inflating In the case of harnesses and harness pouches, a harness pouch is for mounting on the waist belt of a harness. In the case of dive computers, a wrist pouch is for mounting on the wrist strap.
Selected User Reviews For EEZYCUT Trilobite Webbing and Line Knife - Belt Mounted
It appears from browsing different dive forums that trilobites are regarded as an important part of divers' equipment by many different species of divers. As of May of this year, I have done about 80 dives in about 6 years and am just starting to assemble my Since my first dive I have always been with a dive master and a group of recreational divers (typical warm-water dives Water vacation diving) and that is the sort of diving I intend When I was researching what other divers use in their kit, I found that many people said that a pocket knife or cutting tool is a necessity for those "just in case" situations, so I wanted to invest in something that makes sense for my diving. A Trilobite appeared to be a suitable candidate for that position. My style of diving would likely require me to cut fishing line if I tangled or was collecting waste. It seems like it would be difficult to break, and it isn't very expensive. I think the most likely scenario would be accidental cutting or a cut from an accidental cut. You need to be careful when ordering to ensure you get the right mounting style, as I ended up with the wrist mount sheath, which was not what I Even though I was hesitant, I decided to keep it after getting My dive computer strap (Suunto Zoop) does not fit very well around this strap. This watch simply does not fit my wrist, which is too small for it to be comfortable. My solution to this problem was to purchase a NATO strap for my other wrist. This has been working well for me so far. There is no fear of it being too big or obtrusive when diving because it's comfortable and secure. It is important to be clear that I have yet to use this diving mask and I have never worn In all honest, I hope you never need it! I may update this review after a few dives, but I cannot imagine using it.
In addition to my primary line cutter, I have another backup line cutter, but it is my first product of this brand. It took only a few days of diving on it (and rinsing after every dive) for this design to show signs of rust. In contrast, the other design I carry did not (it's a single-blade design from Diving Rite). The material the harness is made of is my biggest concern, other than the blade rusting. An odd lightweight foam material, similar in shape and appearance to the foam material used in car upholstery headliner. It feels flimsy and easy to pull off your BC if you are not paying attention to it because it doesn't grab onto it well at all, which makes it feel flimsy and easy to get pulled off. This could easily disappear from your hands one day when you go to grab it. There is a very weak design for the connection. If this is your only cutter, make sure that it isn't the only one you have.
Having worked as a salvage diver for nearly a decade, I have an average of 80 dives I have been diving with this product for 100 dives. I've gotten out of some sticky situations using it. The knife has served me well in a variety of conditions since I have dove in crystal clear water to canals at midnight and I don't think I would recommission diving without one. I haven't taken the best care of it, so it is starting to rust a little. My practice cut occurs before every dive, and on the day it does not make the cut, I will use the second one I bought, and I will come back here for another one.
A knife is better than a light saber, but not as effective as one.
It was a good idea to use these cutting tools. The backplate/wing BCD I use is the type I use for diving. Putting this on the left side of my BCD waist strap as far back as I can slide it, is what I do. I need to grab it to free myself from entanglements since it is so easy to reach. In fact, the design would be such that it would be impossible for the diver to cut themselves and hard to cut anything not necessary for Basically, I purchased it with the idea that it would be my secondary cutting tool and is placed so that by holding it with either free hand I could reach it if I was entangled and unable to reach my primary cutting tool (A large 1980s While I haven't had to use the Trilobite for dinentanglement yet, I have found it to work well and I really don't even notice how useful it is.
well for cutting rope, line, or webbing and it does so well that it In the meantime, the belt mount of the knife came undone twice, and almost cost me the knife. " An elastic loop of neoprene has been attached to a velcro strap for belt mounting. The knife can fall out if you don't take care when putting on or taking off your BCD. If you rub the velcro, it can become undone, loosen, or come off.
As well as being easy to spot in orange, the blade does well for cutting through most basic entanglements risk factors such as fishing line. I love that it comes with replacement blades in the package for future use - they can be easily replaced. The rust that develops on these from frequent diving tends to accumulate over time. This pouch option fits on the waist band of my BCD, which makes it easily accessible because it's within reach of my body.
This tool is excellent for cutting. eezycut has been useful to me on a number of There's always some wonder to me as to how it can cut both large diameter line and fishing line so easily. Now I have two on each rig.