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SpearPro Ranger Dagger Teflon Coated SS Knife 3.5" - Midnight Blue

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Management number 214457582 Release Date 2026/04/12 List Price $29.98 Model Number 214457582
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The SpearPro Ranger line of knives is a result of several years of testing blades and handle shapes to satisfy the most demanding divers. We used a specific grade of heat treated stainless steel, capable of cutting through stainless steel cable, monofilament, and dyneema lines. We used a full tang blade so that the knife has a good weight to it. The sheath was designed to lock the knife properly in place. The spear extractor is strategically placed in the middle of the handle for ease of use. The blade was also outfitted with an extremely sharp line cutter for emergencies. Knives come as Teflon coated for corrosion resistance as well as polished for an even better corrosion resistance. We spared no expense in producing these blades. Various colors available. 3.5" Blade , 7.5" Overall Length All Ranger Knives comes standard with a locking Sheath, Rubber leg straps, and a Lanyard. The Ranger knives are designed in the USA and made in Italy.

  • 3.5" Blade , 7.5" Overall Length
  • Teflon coated stainless steel for corrosion resistance
  • Outfitted with sharp line cutter for emergencies
  • Includes knife, locking sheath, rubber leg straps, and lanyard
  • Designed in the USA and made in Italy
Item Weight 1 pounds
Manufacturer Spearpro

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