Dive into Adventure! 🌊
The SEACK-Jack Tactical Dive Knife is a versatile and essential tool for scuba diving, snorkeling, and water sports enthusiasts. With a 76.2 mm double-edge blade featuring a blunt tip for safety, this knife also doubles as a screwdriver and includes a line cutter notch. Its compact and lightweight design ensures easy handling and portability, making it a must-have for any underwater adventure.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 8.82 x 7.17 x 1.22 inches |
Package Weight | 0.17 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 11.81 x 1.97 x 4.33 inches |
Brand Name | SEAC |
Color | Black |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | SEAC |
Part Number | 0550019000000A |
Included Components | Seac K-JackTactical Dive Knife,for Scuba Diving, Snorkeling and Water Sports |
Size | 76.2 mm |
B**T
does not fit over 2 inch nylon web belt without some modification
with a little modification in the workshop i widened the 1.5 inch belt slot to 2 inches so it would fit on my new SCUBA backplate waist belt
A**.
Doesn't attach to BCD attachment points.
I bought this little knife to use as an emergency tool while scuba diving. This will not fit the knife attachment points on the BCD. The holes for the knife sheath attachment are too narrow. Even if you could get it to attach, the accuracy screws are too short to make contact with the nut to secure the knife sheath in place. There is also a kit included to attach to LP inflator hose. I did not use this option for several reasons.I don't want anything sharp near my inflator hose while sheathing the knife.My regulator set travels on the plane with me and I cannot have this attached to my hose and carry it on a plane. You would need to carry a screwdriver and remove and replace at destination. Now the knife sets on a shelf in the closet and has not and is not being used. I recommend purchasing a line cutter or full size dive knife.
R**K
Broke on first use
I really liked this knife, but the sheath broke on the first time out, and the knife fell out and is sitting somewhere on the bottom of Papagayo Bay in Costa Rica. I bought it to go on my Seac BCD, and I wouldn't call the attachment perfect (despite the fact that they're both from the same brand, and should pair up seamlessly), but it was fine. But literally the first time I had it in the water, the little clip on the sheath that holds the knife in place broke, and the knife came out and disappeared. To whoever finds the knife, enjoy it. It seems to be a good quality blade, and is sharp. Just don't trust the sheath. Pic attached.
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