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Land & Sea Commando Dive Tool and Sheath
Land & Sea Commando Dive Tool and Sheath
Land & Sea Commando Dive Tool and Sheath

Land & Sea Commando Dive Tool and Sheath

(7 reviews)

Land and Sea is the go-to Australian importer for many lines of quality water sports items. When it comes to diving, the Commando dive tool will see you confidently through a variety of activities. The superb quality of the blade is underpinned by its construction from 420-grade stainless steel, which is ideally suited to craft knives with due to its supreme polish-ability and saltwater corrosion resistance. Maintaining the dive knife is really simple and it will perform at an elite level for a long time to come. In the Commando range, there is both a diving knife and a knife tool. This Commando dive tool primarily differs because it has a hammerhead tip instead of a Bowie tip. A hammerhead will provide you with a dedicated surface with which to obtain leverage such as removing Abalone from rocks. Being a multipurpose blade, the Commando dive tool features a line-cutter, flat-edge, and saw-edge on top of the highly useful hammerhead. You get four key functions in just a single tool. Land and Sea also gives you a protective sheath and rubber strap for safe storage. Features - 420-grade stainless steel - Hammerhead tip - For removing Abalone or Paua - Hollow-ground blade - Multipurpose blade - Moulded handle - Sheath and rubber belt strap included

Land and Sea is the go-to Australian importer for many lines of quality water sports items. When it comes to diving, the Commando dive tool will see you confidently through a variety of activities. The superb quality of the blade is underpinned by its construction from 420-grade stainless steel, which is ideally suited to craft knives with due to its supreme polish-ability and saltwater corrosion resistance. Maintaining the dive knife is really simple and it will perform at an elite level for a long time to come. In the Commando range, there is both a diving knife and a knife tool. This Commando dive tool primarily differs because it has a hammerhead tip instead of a Bowie tip. A hammerhead will provide you with a dedicated surface with which to obtain leverage such as removing Abalone from rocks. Being a multipurpose blade, the Commando dive tool features a line-cutter, flat-edge, and saw-edge on top of the highly useful hammerhead. You get four key functions in just a single tool. Land and Sea also gives you a protective sheath and rubber strap for safe storage. Features - 420-grade stainless steel - Hammerhead tip - For removing Abalone or Paua - Hollow-ground blade - Multipurpose blade - Moulded handle - Sheath and rubber belt strap included

$28.85 - $43.95

in 9 offers

Land & Sea Commando Dive Tool and Sheath

$28.85

(7 reviews)

Land and Sea is the go-to Australian importer for many lines of quality water sports items. When it comes to diving, the Commando dive tool will see you confidently through a variety of activities. The superb quality of the blade is underpinned by its construction from 420-grade stainless steel, which is ideally suited to craft knives with due to its supreme polish-ability and saltwater corrosion resistance. Maintaining the dive knife is really simple and it will perform at an elite level for a long time to come. In the Commando range, there is both a diving knife and a knife tool. This Commando dive tool primarily differs because it has a hammerhead tip instead of a Bowie tip. A hammerhead will provide you with a dedicated surface with which to obtain leverage such as removing Abalone from rocks. Being a multipurpose blade, the Commando dive tool features a line-cutter, flat-edge, and saw-edge on top of the highly useful hammerhead. You get four key functions in just a single tool. Land and Sea also gives you a protective sheath and rubber strap for safe storage. Features - 420-grade stainless steel - Hammerhead tip - For removing Abalone or Paua - Hollow-ground blade - Multipurpose blade - Moulded handle - Sheath and rubber belt strap included

Land and Sea is the go-to Australian importer for many lines of quality water sports items. When it comes to diving, the Commando dive tool will see you confidently through a variety of activities. The superb quality of the blade is underpinned by its construction from 420-grade stainless steel, which is ideally suited to craft knives with due to its supreme polish-ability and saltwater corrosion resistance. Maintaining the dive knife is really simple and it will perform at an elite level for a long time to come. In the Commando range, there is both a diving knife and a knife tool. This Commando dive tool primarily differs because it has a hammerhead tip instead of a Bowie tip. A hammerhead will provide you with a dedicated surface with which to obtain leverage such as removing Abalone from rocks. Being a multipurpose blade, the Commando dive tool features a line-cutter, flat-edge, and saw-edge on top of the highly useful hammerhead. You get four key functions in just a single tool. Land and Sea also gives you a protective sheath and rubber strap for safe storage. Features - 420-grade stainless steel - Hammerhead tip - For removing Abalone or Paua - Hollow-ground blade - Multipurpose blade - Moulded handle - Sheath and rubber belt strap included

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Price history

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Reviews

Bar is awesome but the
30 January 2018
Gemma B.

originally posted on fishingtackleshop.com.au

Commando knife
25 November 2016
Ben T.

originally posted on fishingtackleshop.com.au

Good
31 March 2015
Matthew W.

originally posted on fishingtackleshop.com.au

Price comparison

Updated 1 day ago
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$28.85

+$15.00 delivery
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$32.76

+$9.99 delivery
The Nile Australia

$37.52

+$7.99 delivery

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Fishing Tackle Shop

$39.95

+$10.00 delivery
Fishing Station

$39.95

+$10.00 delivery

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$39.95

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eBay.com.au - ocean-storm-fishing-tackle

$39.95

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$43.95

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Find Sports

$42.99

Low Stock
Catch.com.au

$49.89

Low Stock
Long Reef Surf Co

$39.95

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Podium Supply Company

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$39.95

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$49.89

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$43.95

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Price history

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Price history

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Reviews

Bar is awesome but the
30 January 2018
Gemma B.
originally posted on fishingtackleshop.com.au
Commando knife
25 November 2016
Ben T.
originally posted on fishingtackleshop.com.au
Good
31 March 2015
Matthew W.
originally posted on fishingtackleshop.com.au
Good purchase
6 October 2021
ermey26
originally posted on ebay.com
Great knife
7 July 2020
Andy G.
originally posted on fishingtackleshop.com.au
Just as expected. Great.
22 October 2020
Richard K.
originally posted on fishingtackleshop.com.au