In need of a rescue/ safety knife...

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troutman

Nomad
May 14, 2012
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North East (UK)
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
 
Ive been a firefighter for 20 years. Gerber Hinderer is fantastic. Can be acquired at that price from USA. Had mine for 6 years. Went "missing" from my car duri g the week it was serviced. No evidence of theft. Just instinct. Still miss it!
 
A Petzl Spatha knife ? I have used one before & they are ok, but I have never used one for what you are doing. But that is what they are designed for, lightweight, single hand opening & you can clip a karabiner in to them. Normally less than £20 I think you can get serrated or plain version.
 
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you can get the above with a part serrated blade and a marlin spike that might be useful ( my local tackle shop has them for about £16 ish ) all stainless steel bulet proof knives.
 
Thanks guys! Some good suggestions and I greatly appreciate it! Does anyone know what the size of the belt loop is on the LOMO? (if it has one) my belt is about 2" wide and about 1/4" thick. Also I jad considered the mora but was put off by its sheath. The kydex seems a good option, any ideas of the cost and where to get one from? Thanks again for all your help :D
 
I wouldn't make a point a deal breaker. If you find a knife that ticks all the boxes otherwise it's not a big job to file the point to a blunt end.
 

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