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SalmonSlayer
Since 27 Nov 2005
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Fri Jul 03, 15 9:55 am Kite knife recommendation request |
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A couple of years back I bought an NRS Co-Pilot River Knife.
http://www.rei.com/product/801862/nrs-co-pilot-river-knife
The knife holder fell off of my harness recently.
I liked the way the knife released but I expected it to be a bit more rust resistant. It was about 2 years old. No, I did not coat it with anything. It just sat on my harness and was rusty in a couple of years of salt and fresh water kiting
1, Are my expectations regarding rust resistance too high?
2. Should I just maintain it better? If yes, how?
3. What works for you?
Have you check you knife lately?? I found this one in a very old harness.
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Manos
Since 03 Jun 2010
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A.K.
Since 01 Jul 2006
190 Posts
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Fri Jul 03, 15 12:53 pm |
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expectations on rust issue are too high....I have rusted through several high quality whiter water kayak knifes when used for kite surfing. (even though my salt water exposure is limited). Though like you, I do not care to clean the knife properly after each use.
I suspect that claims of rust proof knifes are coming from kiters who are in salt water rarely if ever.
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Aeolus
Since 20 Apr 2010
354 Posts
Gold Beach, OR
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Fri Jul 03, 15 1:46 pm |
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trilobite
Bad. ass.
I kite in the salt 102% of the time year around. Going on year two with the set-up.
$30 (comes with a pack of replacement blades, and pouch)
Replaceable blades (3-pack $8.50)
I have two of them and round robin them to keep a piece of mind and keep an eye on them.
Get the flexi-pouch, the regular dead-end pouch holds sand. I pack the groove with some dielectric grease (to help keep sand from continual flowing around the blade...ok results...I think it helps) and just holster the mofo and pray I never have to deploy.
I just unpacked mine from my harness (thanks Slayer)
....after no attention to it since March (sickest stretch of wind ever )
and cut up a bunch of webbing for some launch tethers. Shred town
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SpaceRacer
Since 04 Nov 2007
434 Posts
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Sat Jul 04, 15 3:07 pm |
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I don't think corrosion is an issue unless it is compromising the integrity of the blades. A V double blade is the most important and one you can get to and will use easily if need be. I know nothing about knife science LOL but I am always hesitant to test my knife, which is stupid, for fear of dulling it. But at times I have, and you should too, pull out some old kite lines and test your knife with slack lines as well as taught and insure it goes through like butter. It shouldn't take much strength to do so.
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TravisBickleRex
Since 30 Jun 2005
334 Posts
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Sat Mar 21, 20 5:29 am bump |
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Whomever is better at searching the forum, please search and post the thread regarding the best kite knives here. Or, add your updated comments here.
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Sasquatch
Since 09 Mar 2005
2086 Posts
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Sat Mar 21, 20 8:45 am Re: bump |
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TravisBickleRex wrote: | Whomever is better at searching the forum, please search and post the thread regarding the best kite knives here. Or, add your updated comments here. |
TBR, per your request, sir.
-Go to the search function bar above and click "search"
- on the "Search for Keywords" line click the button icon "search for all terms" (the second one of the two options) and type in the word "knife".
-on the second line, "Search for Author:", type in "Gman"
There should be about 1 dozen threads that appear. Gman used/uses a pointless knife that I like and so why I chose him for an author.
There might be more posts out there, but I think this will cover a lot.
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TravisBickleRex
Since 30 Jun 2005
334 Posts
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1surfer
Since 20 Apr 2010
354 Posts
'Ualapu'e / High Rockies
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Sat Mar 21, 20 9:54 am Knife |
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The Bench Made hooks are good. Also consider a NRS river safety knife. We also double up and I order used folding knifes on Ebay from the TSA auctions. Cheap ones like Kershaw for $12 are good for one season then jus throw it away. i like to carry 2. A hook and a super sharp folding knife. My wife and son do the same.
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Gman
Since 11 Feb 2006
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Portland
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eric
Since 13 Jan 2006
1838 Posts
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Sat Mar 21, 20 3:15 pm |
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I use the nrs river with the blunt tip. Good knife
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Ho-Toe
Since 30 Apr 2014
231 Posts
pissed-off science guy like Bill Nye
CO2 quantifier & upwelling specialist
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Sat Mar 21, 20 8:48 pm Spyderco Atlantic Salt |
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I use a number of knives...
As Gman mentions, my qualifier for a good knife is "can I cut a crab pot line with it?"
On one harness I have a nice DaKine SS hook knife that seems to be holding up to lots of salty abuse and zero maintenance. I like the looks of that Benchmade, though.
Depending upon my harness, I either rock a NRS Ti River Pilot or a nice SS squeeze lock blunt tipped dive knife (there's a series out there that's all the same, with different dive mfrs' logos; I think mine's Aqualung?).
My secret weapon, the one that I use to cut crab pot lines, seatbelts, trawl wire, and spread peanut butter with, is the Spyderco Atlantic Salt knife. I just clip it into the tensioning lanyard for the entry panel of my hooded 5/4/3 and tuck it into that little fold in the suit above my sternum. It's right there if I ever need it. And it's still just as shiny as it was on day 1. Just as vicious as the ubiquitous victorinox used by mariners the world over, but not as flimsy and folds neatly.
https://www.spyderco.com/catalog/details.php?product=172
Digression: goddamn that 5' on 23 second swell was fun today!. It's a shame Team Can't Stay Upwind showed up at [spot name redacted] and didn't practice better social distancing. It's waaay too early in the season for the kook brigade. Spring break is cancelled.
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eric
Since 13 Jan 2006
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Sat Mar 21, 20 8:59 pm |
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I use this bad boy. Fits in chest pocket of dry suit. I use about 4’ of kite line as a lanyard. When I switch to a wetsuit I wear it around my neck. I also have a hook knife on my Rideengine harness. It’s a mystic knife.
https://www.nrs.com/product/47303.02/nrs-co-pilot-knife
I think I got it for $28 on sale last year. No rust but I’m fresh water only and it dries out every session
My thinking on the blunt tip is good to wedge under line that’s tightly wrapped around a body part without stabbing yourself. Hopefully I’ll never have to test that out.
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Gman
Since 11 Feb 2006
4909 Posts
Portland
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Sat May 23, 20 9:35 am |
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eric wrote: | I wear it around my neck |
dont do that - the knife gods love irony, even a thin cord tangled/caught on something around your neck is problematic
I was spearfishing, coming up for air and got stuck on something, looked down and my calf knife was wrapped in kelp leaves, tying me to the bottom - luckily i had a knife
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Sasquatch
Since 09 Mar 2005
2086 Posts
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Mon Jun 08, 20 8:13 am Re: Spyderco Atlantic Salt |
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Ho-Toe wrote: | I use a number of knives...
As Gman mentions, my qualifier for a good knife is "can I cut a crab pot line with it?"
On one harness I have a nice DaKine SS hook knife that seems to be holding up to lots of salty abuse and zero maintenance. I like the looks of that Benchmade, though.
Depending upon my harness, I either rock a NRS Ti River Pilot or a nice SS squeeze lock blunt tipped dive knife (there's a series out there that's all the same, with different dive mfrs' logos; I think mine's Aqualung?).
My secret weapon, the one that I use to cut crab pot lines, seatbelts, trawl wire, and spread peanut butter with, is the Spyderco Atlantic Salt knife. I just clip it into the tensioning lanyard for the entry panel of my hooded 5/4/3 and tuck it into that little fold in the suit above my sternum. It's right there if I ever need it. And it's still just as shiny as it was on day 1. Just as vicious as the ubiquitous victorinox used by mariners the world over, but not as flimsy and folds neatly.
https://www.spyderco.com/catalog/details.php?product=172
Digression: goddamn that 5' on 23 second swell was fun today!. It's a shame Team Can't Stay Upwind showed up at [spot name redacted] and didn't practice better social distancing. It's waaay too early in the season for the kook brigade. Spring break is cancelled. |
HoToe, would it be too much to ask for you to post a photo of how this is done (where you stash away your knife)? Thx!
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Ho-Toe
Since 30 Apr 2014
231 Posts
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Mon Jun 08, 20 8:20 pm But of course |
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Sasquatch—here you go:
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Blazeheliski
Since 30 Mar 2011
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