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Benchmade - Undercurrent - MagnaCut Serrated & Santoprene - 18040S - sailing and diving knife
Benchmade's Undercurrent is a sturdy fixed blade designed to handle the rigors of marine use and withstand the corrosive properties of salt water. Made with a sheepfoot blade of high-quality CPM MagnaCut steel, the Undercurrent is capable of cutting fishing line, ropes and bait thanks to its partially serrated edge.
It comes with a Sonar Gray molded scabbard designed to be mounted versatile on your belt, backpack or boat. The sheath's push-button release provides quick and easy access to the knife.
Part of Benchmade's Water Class, the Undercurrent is a reliable companion for your boating and underwater trips.
Intended Use: Fishing / Diving / Boat / OutdoorProduction type: Industrial
Country of manufacture: USA
Blade: CPM-Magnacut stainless steel
Blade Finish: Stonewashed
Handle: Santoprene
Blade Length: 109mm.
Blade thickness: 3mm.
Total length: 239mm.
Weight: 152.50g.
Sheath: Plastic polymer, with push-button release
Packaging: Box set with Water series logos by Benchmade
Notes: product is part of the new "Water Collection," launched on May 9, 2024BM-18040S -
Benchmade - Mini SOCP Dagger by Greg Thompson - 177BK - knife
Production type: Industrial
Country of Production: USA
Blade: Stainless steel 440C
Blade treatment: Black Traction Coating
Handle: Stainless steel 440C
Blade Length: 56mm.
Blade thickness: 4.45mm.
Total length: 158mm.
Weight: 85g.
Scabbard: polymer, with clip attachment
Packaging: cardboard box with Benchmade logos
Notes: Design by Greg ThompsonBM-177BK -
Benchmade - SOCP Dagger by Greg Thompson - 178SBK - knife
Type of production: Industrial
Production Country: USA
Blade: 440C Stainless Steel
Blade Treatment: Black Traction Coating
Handle: 440C stainless steel
Blade length: 82mm.
Blade thickness: 4.5mm.
Overall length: 184mm.
Weight: 52g.
Sheath: ABS, clip-on
Packaging: cardboard box with Benchmade logos
Notes: Design by Greg ThompsonBM-178SBK