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Twin Rescuer - Safety Device for Freediving and Spearfishing
The Twin Rescuer by Mac Coltellerie is an essential safety device for freedivers and spearfishers, designed to allow fast, safe cutting of ropes, lines, or cords that could trap or snag you during dives.
Technical features
- Blade material: stainless steel, providing excellent resistance to corrosion and wear in marine environments.
- Handle material: fiberglass-reinforced nylon for a secure grip and high durability.
- Overall length: 13.5 cm, compact and easy to handle even underwater.
Use and practicality
The TS09 features a double-edged blade, ensuring effective cutting performance in emergency situations during spearfishing. Its design allows quick action to free yourself from potential entanglements that could compromise safety during a dive.
It comes with an elastic strap for attachment to either the belt or the arm, offering maximum practicality and accessibility during underwater activity.
Available variants
The Twin Rescuer is available in Red and Black color options, subject to stock availability. Both versions maintain the same functional features and materials.
D310 Fillet Knife for Freediving Fishing
The D310 fillet knife is specifically designed for filleting fish caught while freediving and spearfishing. The flexible stainless steel blade ensures cutting precision and makes it easier to separate the flesh, improving efficiency during filleting operations.
Technical Features
- Blade: flexible stainless steel with a 12 cm length, ideal for precise, controlled cutting.
- Total length: 24.5 cm, for ideal balance during use in the water.
- Handle: made of propylene, providing light weight and a secure grip even in wet conditions.
- Sheath: rigid, to protect the blade and allow safe, easy transport.
- Handle colors: black, blue, or yellow, available depending on stock.
Use and Comfort
Thanks to its flexible blade, the D310 knife delivers optimal smoothness in cutting, making it easier to remove skin and bone sections without damaging the flesh. The shape and materials of the handle improve comfort and safety during handling—essential features for the underwater environment.
Specific Applications
Suitable for all freedivers and spearfishers who need a reliable tool for immediately processing their catch, the D310 fillet knife supports accurate, fast work after the dive.
Large Salvimar Elastic Velcro Knife Holder Band
The Large knife holder band by Salvimar is made from elastic Velcro, specifically designed for freediving and spearfishing use. Its elasticity ensures a secure and comfortable fit, allowing easy adjustment and adaptability on either the arm or calf.
This band lets you securely attach knives or small accessories during dives, providing comfort and practicality without compromising freedom of movement.
Technical Features
- Material: durable elastic Velcro
- Dimensions: 40 cm long by 5 cm wide
- Application: can be worn on the arm or calf for optimal carrying of knives and spearfishing accessories
Mac Coltellerie Sharpening Stone for Freediving and Spearfishing Knives
The sharpening stone from Mac Coltellerie is designed specifically for maintaining and resharpening knife blades used in freediving, spearfishing, and underwater activities.
Technical Features
- Dimensions: 8 x 35 x 80 mm, compact dimensions that make it easy to carry and use in the water or on board.
- Material engineered to ensure effective resharpening while maintaining optimal blade precision and cutting performance.
Benefits for Freedivers and Spearfishers
This sharpening stone helps preserve the optimal functionality of knives used during freediving sessions, ensuring the blade is always ready to deliver clean, precise cuts. Its ease of use and compact size make it an essential tool for spearfishers who need to keep their cutting tools consistently sharp.
Mac Coltellerie Sharpening Stone for Freediving and Spearfishing Knives
The sharpening stone by Mac Coltellerie is specifically designed to ensure optimal maintenance of knife blades used in freediving and spearfishing. Made with materials suited to maintaining edge precision and efficiency, it provides consistent resharpening for a clean, safe cut.
Technical Features
- Compact dimensions: 8 x 20 x 70 mm, ideal for practical and precise maintenance in underwater use conditions
- Targeted Sharpening: optimized to preserve the blade geometry specific to spearfishing and freediving
- Selected materials: ensure durability and mechanical resistance of the sharpening surface
Benefits of Use
This sharpener allows you to maintain cutting precision and blade responsiveness, key elements for safety and effectiveness during spearfishing. Its shape and size make sharpening quick and accurate, preserving the quality and functionality of the knives over time.
Slim Knife Strap Salvimar
The Slim knife strap by Salvimar is made from elastic Velcro, ensuring a secure hold and excellent adaptability to the shape of the arm or calf. This fastening system provides comfort and stability during freediving or spearfishing, keeping the knife or other small accessories always within easy reach without restricting movement.
The compact 40 cm x 2.5 cm dimensions allow ergonomic positioning, minimizing bulk and making buoyancy control in the water easier. The strap is designed to withstand the marine environment and the wear typical of underwater activities, ensuring long-lasting durability and reliability.
Spearfishing Knives
The knife is one of the most important tools a spearfisher takes into the water. It is not a secondary accessory: in some situations, it is the only means available to free yourself from a tangled shooting line, cut a snagged line, or dispatch a caught fish quickly and safely. Choosing the right knife is not just about aesthetics or price: it involves blade type, steel type, body positioning, sheath quality, and the fastening system.
In this category you will find a selection of spearfishing knives divided by positioning, type of use, and price range. The products come from Italian and international brands with proven experience in the sector, with a catalog ranging from compact arm models to professional fillet knives. The assortment includes over sixty items, with options for beginners and for those who practice spearfishing consistently and technically.
Types of Spearfishing Knives
The main distinction concerns body positioning, which determines accessibility, bulk, and type of use. In this category, products are classified into four main macro-types, along with related accessories.
Belt Knives
They are the most common type in spearfishing. They attach directly to the belt, remaining accessible by hand. Blade lengths generally range from 9 to 14 cm. The sheath must feature a reliable retention system that prevents the knife from slipping out accidentally during dives while allowing quick one-handed removal. This category includes numerous belt models from brands such as Salvimar, Mac Coltellerie, Cressi, Beuchat, C4, Mares, and Rob Allen.
Arm Knives
They are positioned on the forearm using elastic or neoprene straps. The arm knife is easy to reach and reduces bulk at the waist. C4 and Salvimar produce dedicated arm straps, compatible with the main models from the various brands.
Calf Knives
Calf positioning is appreciated by those who want to clearly separate the belt area from their safety equipment. It is secured with adjustable straps below the knee. This setup requires the knife to be safely removable. Many belt models in this category are also classified as calf knives thanks to the sheath’s compatibility with different mounting systems.
Fillet knives
They have a long, thin, flexible blade with a sharpened edge on one side only. They do not replace the safety knife but are used after the spearfishing session, on board, on shore, or in the kitchen, to fillet the catch. The flexible blade allows you to work close to the bone without wasting meat. This category includes fillet knives from Salvimar and Mac Coltellerie, with blades featuring dimensions and profiles specifically suited to this function.
Specialized cutting tools and accessories
The assortment is completed by several purpose-specific tools: knife straps for arm mounting, Mac Coltellerie and Imersion sea urchin cutters, safety line cutters such as the Twin Rescuer TS09 by Mac, fillet knives in various sizes, and sharpening stones for routine blade maintenance. These tools meet specific practical needs and complete the spearfisher’s kit.
How to choose a spearfishing knife
Your choice should start with the actual use you expect from the knife, the type of hunting you practice, and how you prefer to carry it during the dive.
Safety first
A spearfishing knife is first and foremost a safety device. It must be quick to draw with one hand, even while wearing neoprene gloves. The sheath must hold the knife securely during dives and surface swimming, preventing accidental loss, while still allowing immediate release when needed. A knife with a hard-to-release sheath loses part of its value in an emergency.
Plain, serrated, or double-edge blade
The plain-edge blade cuts cleanly and is easier to sharpen. The serrated blade is more effective for cutting lines, braided cords, fishing lines, and nets, even when the blade is not perfectly sharp. Many models combine both types on the same edge or on two separate sides of the blade. The Torpedo Knife by Mac Coltellerie, for example, features one plain edge and one serrated edge, as do several Salvimar models in the Atlantis series and Predathor line.
Blade dimensions
A blade between 7 and 12 cm is the most functional size for spearfishing. Shorter Blades are easy to handle and compact; longer Blades offer greater cutting capacity, but can be uncomfortable to carry on the arm or calf. The Sigal Sub Storm and Kenobi knives feature 7 cm Blades, while the larger models in the Salvimar Atlantis line go up to 10 cm Blades.
Placement and attachment system
The choice of placement depends on the gear used and personal habits. Those who use a belt loaded with accessories may prefer an arm or calf setup. For most spearfishers, belt placement (on one side) is the preferred position due to its accessibility. The sheath attachment system—clip, strap, or cord—should be checked in practice before every session.
Materials and technical features
Almost all spearfishing knives in this category use stainless steel as the blade material. However, not all stainless steels perform the same way in marine environments.
Always keep in mind that good steel, with a good hardness rating and therefore good edge retention, will necessarily have a higher carbon content, which will cause the blade to oxidize if not properly cared for.
Stainless Steel and surface treatments
The most common steel grades used in dive knives are AISI 420 and W 1.4116. Both offer corrosion resistance in marine environments, but still require rinsing with fresh water after each use to extend blade life. Some models, such as the Mac Coltellerie Torpedo, feature a black IDROGLIDER GOLD® coating that adds resistance to surface oxidation and reduces blade reflectivity underwater. The Kunai Knife also uses a dark surface treatment on the blade.
Handle materials
The handles of the knives in this category are mainly made from engineering polymers such as TPE (thermoplastic elastomer), ABS, and neoprene overmolding. These materials ensure a non-slip grip even with wet gloves. Some models, such as the C4 Ronin line, are available in several colors — white, red, black — making it easier to identify the knife in case it is lost. The Salvimar Predathor and Goemon line is also available in multiple colors, including acid green and military green for those who prefer a camo colorway.
Sheaths and retention systems
The sheath is an integral part of knife safety. The models in the catalog use rigid polypropylene (PP) sheaths with drainage holes, which prevent water from accumulating inside. The retention system varies: some models use a spring-loaded pressure clip, while others use a button system. Salvimar offers separate knife straps — the Krypsis Strap and the Large Elastic Strap — for those who want to replace the original attachment or adapt the knife to different positions on the body.
Practical use
In spearfishing, the knife comes into play in three main situations, each with different requirements.
The first is to dispatch the fish: after the catch, it is necessary to quickly end the fish’s suffering. The most effective way is to reach the brain. This requires a sharp tip and a blade that is not too thick, in order to penetrate precisely without excessive force.
The second is active safety: in the event of entanglement in float lines, abandoned fishing lines, ghost nets, or other hazards, the knife must be able to cut quickly without requiring wide movements or high force. For this reason, many spearfishers carry two knives — a main belt knife and a smaller arm-mounted one — so they always have a cutting option within reach regardless of body position. The Mac Twin Rescuer TS09 is designed specifically for this function: it is a dual curved-blade safety line cutter, not a conventional fishing knife.
The third is preparing the catch on shore or on board: filleting knives with long, flexible blades are used to break down the caught fish into fillets. The Mac fillet knives in the D300, D305, D308, and D310 series are professional tools with blades of different lengths for working on fish of different sizes. The Mac sea urchin cutter and the Imersion version, on the other hand, meet a specific need in Mediterranean coastal spearfishing.
Available brands
Salvimar is the brand with the largest number of items in this category, with over twenty models including knives and accessories. It offers complete lines with multiple color variants — Predathor, Goemon, Atlantis, Ares, ST-Atlantis, ST-Blade — covering a wide range of prices and uses. The Krypsis knife straps and the Large Elastic Strap complete the accessory offering.
Mac Coltellerie is an Italian company specializing in the production of knives for underwater use, with the widest range in terms of variety: belt and calf-mounted spearfishing knives such as the Mako 2, Torpedo 9, Sub 9, Sub 11, Microsub Race, and Shark 9, alongside a complete line of fillet knives, sea urchin cutters, and maintenance accessories such as sharpening stones.
C4 offers the Ronin knives (available in white, red, and black) and Naifu / Naifu S, with sheaths and 4 mm knife straps produced separately. They are compact models designed for spearfishing and freediving.
Cressi is present with three models — Lizard, Finisher, and Predator — positioned in the mid-range segment and featuring ergonomic handles and sheaths with push-release systems.
Beuchat offers the classic Mundial 2, a double-edged knife with a high-grip handle and attachment compatible with a Marseillaise belt, historically valued for the quality of its locking clips.
Rob Allen is present with the Knife Dentex, a rugged South African-made model with a long stainless steel blade and a rigid sheath with a mechanical retention system.
Sigal Sub offers three models — Storm, Kenobi, and Razor — with short 7-8.5 cm blades, compact construction, and magnetic retention on the Storm model, a solution that allows quick extraction without operating the locking system.
Mares is represented by the Snake 2.1 and Hero Polygon models (in standard and short versions), with high-contrast ergonomic handles and stainless steel blades.
H. Dessault is a French brand present with the Knife Master, positioned in the mid-range segment.
Imersion contributes the Size Ricci Standard, a specific tool for harvesting sea urchins, while Best Divers is present with the Knife Shogun, an entry-level model.
Deep Blue offers the Kunai knife model, produced with a dark treatment on the blade.
Conclusion
The selection of spearfishing knives available at DEEP BLUE covers every freedive spearfisher’s needs: from active safety during the dive to professional fish preparation, as well as specialized tools such as sea urchin cutters and line cutters. With more than sixty items organized by placement and function, and with brands such as Salvimar, Mac Coltellerie, C4, Cressi, Beuchat, Rob Allen, Sigal Sub, Mares, and others, you can build a complete setup that matches your fishing style, conditions of use, and configuration preferences. The knife-use filter — arm-mounted, belt-mounted, calf-mounted, fillet knife — lets you quickly identify the models best suited to your needs.
