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Wenoka/Deep See E-Z Lock Knife, Drop Point #8170 - Closeout - Save Big!
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How the Aqua Lung E-Z Lock Saved my Life!!!
So there I was staring death in the face. Circling me ever so slowly was a Bleny. I could tell by the look in his eyes that he meant business. All I could think was that this is how I am going to die my mangled body found with Bleny bites all over it. Then, I said to myself, self you have you trusty E-Z Lock drop point knife that will save you! I pull the knife out, its stainless steel blade glistens from the light rays hitting it the serrations reflecting the light. I know that the 304 stainless steel is sharp and ready for action! I say NOT TODAY BLENY, NOT TODAY! I take a swift aggressive swing at the angry bleny. He recognizes he is no match for such a beautiful highly polished knife. He turns his back on me and slowly swims away. I see him turn his head and look at me and I know he is thinking you win this time. I am truly saved thanks to my Aqua Lung E-Z Lock Knife.
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Aqua Lungs Wenoka Dive Knives have been serving the industry for over three decades and counting. The Wenoka EZ-Lock is no exception to this tried and true line of diving accessories, with a 3.75' (9.5 cm) 304-series stainless steel blade on the dolphin and 420-series on the blunt tip. The knives overall length is 8.125" (20.6 cm). The EZ-Lock is the serious diver's tool. A knife like this you don't want to lose, so Wenoka's patented EZ-Lock, locking mechanism securely locks your knife in its sheath, but releases with a squeeze of the handle.
The knife allows variable mounting options with a molded belt clip on the impact resistant plastic sheath that comes with rubber leg straps. The positive grip handle is equipped with a hole for attachment of a wrist lanyard. The knife is without a doubt a diver's tool.