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Spyderco ENuff and Tek lok

Posted: Sun Apr 13, 2014 11:23 am
by Jim Malone
Does anyone know if the new Enuff Salt's shaeth is compatible with a Tek lok belt clip?
I want to fix the Enuff to my PFD but i need a belt clip for a wide belt.
The provided belt clip is too small.

Thx

Posted: Sun Apr 13, 2014 11:42 am
by The Deacon
Don't have an Enuff, so I can't say for certain that its sheath is not a special case, but on every G clip equipped Spyderco sheath I own the G-clip's hole spacing is the same as that of a small Tek-Lok. The hardware isn't always interchangeable, but I'd assume your Tek-Lok would have its own.

Posted: Wed Apr 16, 2014 9:46 am
by Jim Malone
Anyone with experience with the Enuff and a large Tek Lok?

Posted: Wed Apr 16, 2014 2:28 pm
by Officer Gigglez
Nope. I have been keeping my eye on one though... I can only resist for so long.

Posted: Wed Apr 16, 2014 7:54 pm
by Mike Sastre
Just a suggestion from a whitewater kayaker with at least 30 years experience: why not just use para cord through the eyelets of the sheath for attachment, instead of some kind of clip? You can get a flatter lie on the PFD, plus attach to shoulder strap, lash tab, or chest adjustment webbing; anywhere you want with whatever orientation. Makes more sense to me.

Posted: Thu Apr 17, 2014 7:44 am
by Michael Janich
Dear Jim:

The hole pattern for the G-Clip is based on the spacing of the small Tek-Lok. Both their holes are 1-inch center-to-center. Large Tek-Loks ate 1.5-inches center-to-center.

The Enuff sheath includes three "unlined" holes per side for attachment of the G-Clip. This allows the sheath to be carried either high-ride or low-ride and also provides additional versatility when configured for canted or horizontal carry. Although the 1-inch spacing of those holes does not support the use of large Tek-Loks, if you consider the unlined mounting holes AND the grommets that secure the two halves of the sheath together, there is some good news. The center-to-center distance from mounting hole to grommet is 1.5 inches and would technically work with a large Tek-Lok. Even though the internal diameter of the grommet (.178-inch) is smaller than the outside diameter of the Chicago screw post that accompanies Tek-Loks (.203-inch), you should still be able to make it work. Tek-Loks typically accept the Chicago screw posts and the 8-32 screw passes through the sheath. The outside diameter of the 8-32 screw is only .160-inch, so it fits through the grommet without a problem.

If you use one purpose-designed mounting hole and one grommeted hole, the Enuff sheath should fit a large Tek-Lok without modification to either.

I hope this helps.

Stay safe,

Mike

Posted: Mon Apr 21, 2014 5:00 am
by Jim Malone
Ok thanx for the advice. :)