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Scuba Knife Strap KS-03 023001

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KS-03

Scuba Knife Strap

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Average Customer Review: based on 44 reviews.

Rating: Just what I needed
Reviewer: Doug T., Monday, October 05, 2009 - View all my reviews
I have a great dive knife but the straps were too short for my leg. These are much better with room to spare. I wanted a buckle so there was no slippage. Be aware these come as singles. If you need more than one, order more than one.

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5 out of 11 people found this review helpful.



Rating: its a little hard 2
Reviewer: Larry Burton, Thursday, February 26, 2009 - View all my reviews
say or comment on dive knife straps. Look like they are made of good materials. Most of all how fast I got my order. I know when I start to buy my dive gear (this will be my 3 complete set of dive gear I have had to buy in over 30 years) it will be from scuba.com

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58 out of 117 people found this review helpful.



Rating: high quality-infinitely adjustableonly wish it was longer!
Reviewer: David R., Sunday, February 22, 2009 - View all my reviews
This is good stuff for a normal sized person, and anyone who wears the knife below their knee. I do wear my knife on my thigh, and I happen to be a very big guy...(67" and about 260 lbs), so I would love to find this same strap in a longer version, say another 6-8 inches. These are very durable, and can be used together in tandem, ( I did to accomplish the length I was after), so overall I am happy with this purchase and would recommend them to anyone needing a new knife strap!

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62 out of 129 people found this review helpful.



Rating: Works great!
Reviewer: David T., Monday, September 15, 2008 - View all my reviews
I bought a Big Squeeze Titanium from DeepSee but the straps that came with it have no clasp to hold them in place (just a rubber-to-rubber grip which doesnt hold well at all). These inexpensive, watchband-style straps work very well and adjust easily when I go from my 7/8mm suit down to my shorty.

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141 out of 273 people found this review helpful.



Rating: Needs a skirt/gaitor to tuck under the wetsuit
Reviewer: Luke Tani, Sunday, August 24, 2008 - View all my reviews
The Henderson hoods has a skirt that tucks under the wetsuit. However, since I truly like Pinnacle products, I went with the Pinnacle 5mm hood. There is not much to tuck into the wetsuit so water seeps down pretty quickly from the neck. Im not looking for a more robust protection like a hood/vest. All this hood needs is a better neck gaiter.

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142 out of 286 people found this review helpful.



Rating: Knife straps
Reviewer: Donald D., Saturday, August 09, 2008
Original straps with knife kept coming loose, not secure. I wanted straps to hold knife on inside of my calf. Theses straps work great. Already had them on a weekend of diving off Floridas coast and I never had to worry about knife becoming loose yet not too tight to cut off circulation.

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144 out of 314 people found this review helpful.



Rating: Scuba Knife Strap
Reviewer: Steve M., Sunday, June 29, 2008 - View all my reviews
Basic strap for a basic price. It does what it is supposed to do and I like the belt style adjustability to prevent slipping, as other rubber straps tend to do. I bought 3 pair for different knives and would buy again.

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167 out of 346 people found this review helpful.



Rating: Scuba Knife Strap
Reviewer: Curtis Roche, Wednesday, June 04, 2008 - View all my reviews
I bought these by mistake, not realizing that straps came with the Knives. ( gotta learn to read) But they are longer than the standard straps, giving more options as to wearing the knife. ( I suggested the back of the head....strap around forehead) Anyway, my mistake worked out fine. Thanks Scuba!!! Curt Roche

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163 out of 345 people found this review helpful.



Rating: Good Basic Strap
Reviewer: Scott M., Monday, July 23, 2007 - View all my reviews
The strap is flexible, adjustable and secure. I would like to have the option to get a slightly longer strap. The limited strap length is the only downside for me. If I wanted to use it on my calf, it is not long enough. Not knowing where you want a small knife may be an issue if you want it on your calf and its too short. Other than that, it works great and can be secured to anything (arm or equipment). Its a good, basic knife strap. Scott

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247 out of 488 people found this review helpful.



Rating: excellent!!
Reviewer: Karen B., Saturday, January 20, 2007 - View all my reviews
exactly what i was looking for! spent quite a while online trying to find ANY leg straps sold separately and when i did find them, they were way too fancy (costly) for what i need. these fit my existing knife holder and are great for leg straps... and the cost was right up my alley even if i had to buy two because theyre sold individually

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254 out of 492 people found this review helpful.



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