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The Cressi Borg Long Blade Knife is a high-performance diving and spearfishing tool featuring a 5.51-inch dual-edge blade made from 304 Japanese stainless steel. With an ergonomic handle for a secure grip and a one-hand release sheath, this knife is designed for both functionality and ease of use. Weighing just 0.3 kg, it's the perfect companion for any underwater adventure.
Recommended Uses For Product | Fishing |
Brand | CRESSI |
Model Name | Cressi Borg, Grey, Pointed Tip |
Special Feature | Locking Blades |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Included Components | Knives |
Handle Material | Stainless Steel |
Color | Grey |
Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
Style | Pointed Tip |
Blade Length | 5.51 Inches |
Theme | Sport |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Item Weight | 0.3 Kilograms |
Blade Shape | Straight Back |
Item Length | 10.43 Inches |
Global Trade Identification Number | 08022983053899 |
Size | 5.5" |
Manufacturer | Cressi |
UPC | 843607041645 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 13.7 x 7.72 x 2.05 inches |
Package Weight | 0.48 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 9 x 8 x 15 inches |
Brand Name | CRESSI |
Warranty Description | The product is covered by a 2-year limited warranty. |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | RC559100 |
Model Year | 2015 |
Sport Type | Outdoor Lifestyle |
B**Y
It’s absolutely awesome!
I had a smaller Cressi diving knife with a neoprene and Velcro ankle holster, I decided to get this one simply because the smaller One was limited as to functionality, this design with its weight and in typical diving knife style removable end it performs perfectly, and if you’re underwater for a task and need to dig around typically you don’t have an assortment of tools with you unless you’re professional diver, the quality of it is amazing! I’ve used it to cut through old docking line, digging out things in bedded in the ocean floor and the blade does not seem to get dull very easy! It’s an excellent knife for the money, the neoprene ankle holster I got accommodates this knife also. I found that on Amazon while I was looking at diving knives. And you’ll feel a lot better when you’re running into the occasional shark, there is an element of safety was having A high-quality knife with you while underwater, so many things can go wrong so quickly! Caught up in a net, caught up in a line, need to leverage some thing out of your way / As diving knives are more multifunction tools than knives this works perfectly for every occasion, As said above it’s a great feeling of safety to be able to get out of the situation quickly – so glad I bought it for so many reasons!
R**G
Feels really solid and is sharp as hell
So far so good, I took it out on one dive and it felt good in the hand and was easy to take out and re-sheath.I never dive without a knife as I have been caught in old fishing line and nets in the past.The blade is really sharp. so don't play around with this knife as the slightest touch can draw blood. I don't know how this knife will hold up in the long term but I wash all my gear down properly and I expect it will last out a few years. So far its well worth the money based on the feel and the construction.
M**R
Beautiful
Beautiful knife, excellent craftsmanship. I expect to get great use in Fiji this summer.
S**K
Great for the discounted price
I'm writing this review based on the discounted price I paid, around $29. The steel seems pretty good but not fantastic, and came rather dull out of the box. The serrated side of the blade is adequate to cut the floating plastic line mariners use for traps, lines, etc., often on small boats, though I couldn't see it being used extensively for that purpose. Likewise, the non-serrated edge is adequate for most cutting tasks, such as cutting fishing lines, cleaning fish, and cutting rope. I kind of like the "hammer" on the end of the handle, for cracking open mussels and clams, and any other tasks that a blunt striking end might be needed for, the kinds of things you would do with the blunt end of a wreck diving knife. I really like the ergonomics of the handle, and the sheath is excellent for access when worn on the leg. On the other hand, the line cutter thing that looks like a belt cutter is absolutely useless, and shouldn't even be on this knife; I can't understand what they put it on for, since it wont cut any conceivable material a diver or small craft operator would want to cut. Likewise, the handle guard appears to be some kind of cheap, anodized metal, leaving me to wonder why they just didn't spend a couple of extra cents and just go with stainless or just leave it off. I haven't taken it in the water yet, but it wouldn't surprise me if it rusts, like other reviewers have claimed. Overall, though, this is a decent, inexpensive diving/utility knife for a snorkeler, fresh water or casual diver, or a small boat captain looking for an inexpensive beater to use freeing ones self from entanglements, gutting fish, working with ropes and lines, and other water tasks. I don't know if I would pay much more than the discounted price, but for my needs it is a good buy for the money, and I have no doubt it will last for several seasons to come.
A**T
Excellent
Excellent product, secure strap very good quality. Fast shipping
M**Y
Diving Knife
Love these knives.Sharp and easy to useDivingFishingHikingBoating
D**N
Great quality
I’ve been loving this upgrade. I was using a cheap off brand knife from Walmart until this. Will easily cut through scales and great for finishing off a fish when you spear. Comes sharp from the factory and blade is thick and durable. So far no rust at all
T**H
No regrets
It is a very nice knife. This is called a diving knife but that serrated back edge, seatbelt cutter, and glass breaker makes this a great survival knife and it's great hunting knife. well worth the money. The only negative thing i can say is that it's scabbard doesn't fit on a normal belt but it does come with two thigh belts for it so I can't complain to much....ah who am I kidding it should have gone on a normal belt
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