Evening all,
I'm in the market for a new rescue knife. Ideally it needs to be serrated and have a blunt tip. I'm in the emergency services and need something that can be attached to a utility belt. I haven't decided between a folder or fixed blade yet. It needs to be serrated for cutting rope and be highly visible for use in inclement weather! As my work involves using a harness and hanging over rather steep edges i'm leaning towards a folder as a matter of safety e.g. if i crush the knife against a rock face there is no sheath to break and less chance of injury.
Some of the other chaps on my team are using fixed blades but the main drawback I see is the sheath getting crushed. Any opinions? I realise there are some expensive options from spyderco but for the amount the knife gets used I think it would be a waste of money. Any suggestions for under £50? I have considered the Gerber EZ Out and the Victorinox rescue knife, any experience with these?
Advice appreciated
troutman
I'm in the market for a new rescue knife. Ideally it needs to be serrated and have a blunt tip. I'm in the emergency services and need something that can be attached to a utility belt. I haven't decided between a folder or fixed blade yet. It needs to be serrated for cutting rope and be highly visible for use in inclement weather! As my work involves using a harness and hanging over rather steep edges i'm leaning towards a folder as a matter of safety e.g. if i crush the knife against a rock face there is no sheath to break and less chance of injury.
Some of the other chaps on my team are using fixed blades but the main drawback I see is the sheath getting crushed. Any opinions? I realise there are some expensive options from spyderco but for the amount the knife gets used I think it would be a waste of money. Any suggestions for under £50? I have considered the Gerber EZ Out and the Victorinox rescue knife, any experience with these?
Advice appreciated

troutman