Cressi Skorpion diving knife with dual-edge blade vs Tanu Dive and Rescue Knife with Sheath
Overall winner: Cressi Skorpion diving knife with dual-edge blade
Key Differences
Cressi (A) offers a titanium-tempered dual-edge blade with strong sheath retention and higher average rating across more reviews, making it a versatile, value-oriented choice. GEAR AID (B) uses 304 stainless steel with a blunt tip to reduce puncture risk and may hold up better against corrosion per material, but has mixed feedback on grip and out-of-the-box sharpness
Cressi Skorpion diving knife with dual-edge blade
Diving knife with tempered AISI 304 steel blade, smooth and serrated edges plus a wire cutter. Features a pointed and blunt tip option and a 9.125 in total length; includes a secure sheath. Users note solid build and sharp edge, with some rust concerns after first use
Pros
- tempered steel blade
- dual-edge blade (straight and serrated)
- includes wire cutter
- secure sheath and knife retention
Cons
- rust resistance concerns after first use
Tanu Dive and Rescue Knife with Sheath
Divers' knife with blunt tip, 304 stainless blade and line cutter. Secure rubberized handle with finger stop for safety; versatile for diving, fishing, or paddling. Customers note rust resistance, solid build, but mixed grip/sharpness on arrival
Pros
- 304 stainless steel blade
- blunt tip for inflatables
- rubberized handle with finger stop
- line cutter and double edge blade
Cons
- mixed grip feel
- mixed sharpness out of the box
- durability concerns for some units
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Cressi |
| Durability | GEAR AID |
| Versatility | Cressi |
| User Reviews | Cressi |