Razor Knife

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€45,10 €33,30

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The Razor SigalSub knife, made of 8.5 cm stainless steel with a double blade profile—smooth and serrated—ensures precision and durability for freediving and spearfishing; comes with a quick-release sheath and balanced design for premium freediving and underwater gear.

SKU: 281-CRZR
  • 8.5 cm stainless steel Blade with double cutting edge for versatility
  • Integrated unhooker to easily free spearfishing shafts
  • Total length 18 cm balanced for excellent handling in spearfishing
  • Plastic Sheath with quick release and red parts for immediate extraction during dives
  • Lightweight of 50 grams without Sheath for easy transport
  • Durable and compact tool ideal for freediving and premium underwater gear

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SigalSub Razor Knife for Spearfishing

The Razor knife by SigalSub is a belt knife specifically designed for spearfishing, offering excellent durability and easy handling underwater.

Technical Features

  • Blade of 8.5 cm in stainless steel, with a dual cutting profile: one smooth edge and one serrated edge to ensure versatility during underwater operations.
  • Equipped with a shaft dislodger, essential for helping free your gear while spearfishing.
  • Handle ergonomic with a push-release system; the red section allows quick and secure release of the knife from the plastic sheath.
  • Total length of the knife: 18 centimeters, with a low weight of 50 grams without sheath and 75 grams with sheath, ensuring lightness and practicality during use.
  • Sheath in durable plastic, designed for belt attachment, ensuring comfort and accessibility during dives.

Benefits for Spearfishing

The dual-edge blade configuration, combined with the quick-release system, allows efficient and safe underwater use, making both cutting operations and shaft dislodging easier. The balance between low weight and mechanical strength contributes to greater freedom of movement and precise handling of the tool in underwater conditions.

Product specifications

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

Brand

Sigal Sub

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.