Hi all,
I've been looking in this forum and online for the diameter of the finger hole of the caspian salt.
So far i've found 6mm for the spyder hole and 1,5 and 2,5 for the finger hole...
Can someone measure it for me?
thank you!
hole diameter caspian
Hi its because I want to buy a Spyderco dive knife I like the atlantic, love the jumpmaster (but too $$$) i like the aqua but can only get my hands on the PE and I want to buy a normal folder too a D4 frn, D4 zdp, caly3 CF ZDP (sadly too expensive) or a DF 2 ZDP or g10 still not sure which and my funds are to low to buy them all, for the moment I can buy max 1 dive knife and 1 folder.
So i'm trying to figure out which dive knife would be best for my situation. As I dive in cold water with most of the time 1-3m view. I need to be sure I can get and open my knife with ease wearing 5mm gloves. My hearth goes out to the Caspian, I don't know why but it calls out to me. But i needed to be sure the hole is big enough to use gloves. So I wanted to know how big it is and the dimension I found were inconsistent so I asked. :D
I have now checked to see if it would work and I'm afraid it will be tight. With a test hole of 2,5mm I can only pass it over 1/3 of my finger before it gets stuck. So I'm now thinking of going Atlantic SE. I tried opening the tenacious with my gloves on and that was easy on land. I guess the Atlantic would work fine underwater as it's bigger and has a better spyder hole. I might also check out the Enuff salt when it comes out.
Now just need to figure out what folder to buy :D .
So i'm trying to figure out which dive knife would be best for my situation. As I dive in cold water with most of the time 1-3m view. I need to be sure I can get and open my knife with ease wearing 5mm gloves. My hearth goes out to the Caspian, I don't know why but it calls out to me. But i needed to be sure the hole is big enough to use gloves. So I wanted to know how big it is and the dimension I found were inconsistent so I asked. :D
I have now checked to see if it would work and I'm afraid it will be tight. With a test hole of 2,5mm I can only pass it over 1/3 of my finger before it gets stuck. So I'm now thinking of going Atlantic SE. I tried opening the tenacious with my gloves on and that was easy on land. I guess the Atlantic would work fine underwater as it's bigger and has a better spyder hole. I might also check out the Enuff salt when it comes out.
Now just need to figure out what folder to buy :D .
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I'd vote Caspian. Fixed blade, hole is large enough for a finger to go through (maybe not if gloved), H1 steel will never rust. the 6mm hole is a trademark and not by default for deployment of the knife as the folding designs would be.
Atlantic Salt SE is great if you need to have a folder. no pointy tip to accidentally poke through something, serrated edge cuts like a demon and will for a long time even without sharpening for the uses many folks have, FRN is pretty grippy, and the hole is decent sized.
Atlantic Salt SE is great if you need to have a folder. no pointy tip to accidentally poke through something, serrated edge cuts like a demon and will for a long time even without sharpening for the uses many folks have, FRN is pretty grippy, and the hole is decent sized.
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