Ronin Black Knife

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The Ronin C4 is a premium knife for apnea and spearfishing with an 81 mm blade made of AISI420B stainless steel, an ergonomic handle made of POM resin, and an integrated safety whistle, ideal for professional diving and freediving.

SKU: 0KNIVESC4RON
  • Ronin C4 spearfishing knife with 81mm AISI420B stainless steel Blade resistant to corrosion
  • Ergonomic design with acetal resin POM handle for a secure grip in apnea and freediving
  • Sharp Blade with razor grind and serration for effective cutting of lines
  • Integrated unhooker to facilitate the release of spearfishing shafts
  • High-power safety whistle integrated for underwater emergencies
  • POM Sheath with double holes for belt attachment compatible with weights during dives

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Ronin C4 – Knife for Spearfishing

Ronin C4 is a knife specifically developed for freediving and spearfishing, featuring an ergonomic and functional design.

Blade Features

The blade, 81 mm long, is made of AISI420B stainless steel, a material known for its corrosion resistance in marine environments. The blade extends through the full length of the handle, ensuring rigidity and stability during use. It is available with a razor grind for a clean cut and a serrated section specifically designed to make cutting lines easier. In addition, the line release notch allows speargun shafts to be freed quickly during spearfishing.

Handle and Sheath

The handle is co-molded with the knife body in POM acetal resin, a recyclable plastic material that offers high rigidity, mechanical strength, and low moisture absorption. Its ergonomic shape ensures a secure, practical grip during dives.

A high-power safety whistle is integrated into the base of the handle, useful for emergency signaling in the water.

The sheath, also made of black POM, features two double mounting holes for belt attachment. Its design includes a partial opening that allows the sheath to be repositioned on the belt without removing the weights, ensuring easy gear management during dives.

Technical Specifications

  • Blade material: AISI420B stainless steel with anti-corrosion PVD treatment
  • Blade length: 81 mm
  • Overall length: 180 mm
  • Handle and sheath: black POM acetal resin, co-molded
  • Integrated accessories: high-power safety whistle
  • Attachment system: sheath with double belt mounting holes, suitable for use while wearing weights

Product specifications

List of product specifications, including variants and additional useful information.

Brand

C4

Use

  • from belt
  • from arm
  • from calf

Type

  • Daggers

Discipline

  • Spearfishing

Masks

Fins

Wetsuits

Outdoor

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Frequently Asked Questions

In spearfishing, a knife is primarily a safety tool. It can be used to cut shooting lines, nets, ropes, monofilament, or other items that may create dangerous situations underwater. It is also useful for handling the fish after the catch.

Often, yes. For most outings, a compact, well-sharpened knife is more than enough: the priority is that it is accessible, secure in its sheath, and truly effective at cutting.

In spearfishing, the compact size makes positioning and carrying easier, and it is absolutely adequate for dispatching small fish. However, when fish get larger, or when the risk of getting entangled in nets, lines, or debris on the bottom increases, a long, razor-sharp blade becomes an essential requirement.

Technical stainless steel offers good cutting performance, durability, and a balanced price. Titanium is more corrosion-resistant and very lightweight, but usually comes at a higher cost. The choice depends on how often you use it, your spearfishing environment, and the level of maintenance you want to dedicate to the knife.

For spearfishing, it is best to choose a compact, lightweight, corrosion-resistant knife that is easy to draw even with gloves on. The blade should be sturdy enough to cut shooting lines and ropes, but not so bulky that it interferes with finning and trim.

Yes. After every trip at sea, it is important to rinse the knife with fresh water, dry it thoroughly, and check the blade, sheath, and locking system. Even knives made from high-quality stainless steels generally contain a percentage of carbon that contributes to cutting performance, but can promote the appearance of slight oxidation if exposed to the saltwater environment for extended periods. For this reason, rinsing with fresh water is essential to limit oxide formation and preserve the knife’s efficiency over time. Even the most corrosion-resistant materials benefit from simple but regular maintenance.

The knife can be attached to the belt, arm, calf, backplate, or other points on your gear. The most important thing is that it stays secure, does not restrict movement, and can be reached quickly even in an awkward situation.