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Product description

Our Subea designers developed a knife strap to replace the worn or broken straps of your diving knife.

Silicone dive knife straps are ideal to maintain a good hold on your wetsuit or to replace broken straps.

SUBEA

Two SCD straps for diving or spearfishing knives

Sale price3.000 OMR
Color : black
Size: No Size
Ref: 8483963
In stock

Product description

Our Subea designers developed a knife strap to replace the worn or broken straps of your diving knife.

Silicone dive knife straps are ideal to maintain a good hold on your wetsuit or to replace broken straps.

Description

Our Subea designers developed a knife strap to replace the worn or broken straps of your diving knife.

Attachment

The straps are 50cm long and are made of silicone so that they remain firmly attached to the neoprene. This also prevents the knife from moving and turning towards the diver. The straps are closed with plastic clips so that the knife can be attached more easily. Careful, the buckle goes in a certain way. Be careful to position the notch on the strap to ensure it holds well. Otherwise, the strap may slip.

Silicone dive knife straps are ideal to maintain a good hold on your wetsuit or to replace broken straps.

Our Subea designers developed a knife strap to replace the worn or broken straps of your diving knife.

Our Subea designers developed a knife strap to replace the worn or broken straps of your diving knife.

Attachment

The straps are 50cm long and are made of silicone so that they remain firmly attached to the neoprene. This also prevents the knife from moving and turning towards the diver. The straps are closed with plastic clips so that the knife can be attached more easily. Careful, the buckle goes in a certain way. Be careful to position the notch on the strap to ensure it holds well. Otherwise, the strap may slip.

Silicone dive knife straps are ideal to maintain a good hold on your wetsuit or to replace broken straps.

Our Subea designers developed a knife strap to replace the worn or broken straps of your diving knife.