2013年6月24日 星期一
Titanium diveknives are not unreasonably expensive
In addition to the mixture of the above listed features, diveknives have blades made out of one of two metals: stainless steelor titanium. Both types of blades are widely used by recreationalscuba divers. The deciding factor between which metal to use isoften a question of how large your budget is. Titanium diveknives are not unreasonably expensive, but they are noticeablyStainless steel is what the original dive knives were made of,and the quality of knives made from this metal has increasedthrough time. Cleaning maintenance is necessary for stainlesssteel dive knives in order to keep them sharp and rust free.Since the introduction of titanium knives, silk road group tour divers haveexperienced the luxury of having a rust resistant, durable, lowmaintenance and long lasting dive knife.However, as mentioned before, price keeps some people fromswitching to titanium dive knives. For the price of a basic,low-end titanium dive knife you could buy a quality designed,high profile stainless steel knife. That argument works for somedivers, but others believe the slightly extra monetary investmentis worth getting a life long, barely destructible dive knife.It is not impossible to find affordable titanium dive knives.
AtJoeDiverAmerica.com a titanium dive knife is featured at about$50, which is inexpensive for any titanium dive knife. The bladeis mid-sized at nearly four and a half inches long with a droppoint tip and serrated edge. Overall this titanium dive knife issuitable for a broad range of divers because of its high quality,affordable price and moderate blade size.If its stainless steel dive knives you are looking for, theSkeleton knife available at Island-scuba.com is a good startingpoint. The Skelton is at full size,Kashgar tours nine inches overall,stainless steel dive knife for $15. For a full size knife thatcomes with leg strap attachments, this is a good deal. The bladedoes have serrations on one side and a pointed tip, which areboth features that make it useful for many situations.Both above examples of titanium and stainless steel dive knivesare good choices for a diver's first knife, although the titaniumknife will probably last for many years to come. In each metalcategory the prices of other dive knives will increase from thatof the knives listed, depending on blade size, attachment type,tip style and other added features.Aside from the styles and features of the blades, you want to payattention to the casing that will be holding the knife while itis attached to either your leg or BCD.
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