By: Cressi
Discover the Cressi Borg Long Blade Knife, the perfect tool for diving and spearfishing. This high-quality knife features a pointed and blunt tip, making it a versatile and reliable choice for underwater exploration. Crafted with overall satisfaction, durability, easy maintenance, and build quality in mind, the Cressi Borg is the perfect companion for your next diving or spearfishing adventure. Visit the Cressi Store to get the best divers' knives and shears available today. Coldwind: This knife loses a star since the holder is just that bad, the knife won't fall out but it rattles like crazy inside the holder.
The knife it's self is very sharp, well made and has a good weight, if the holder wasn't so bad I would give it 5 stars.
Canada on Jan 17, 2020
Nick: I got this as a low cost first diving knife. It's been on 3 free-dives with me now, each one about 2 hours long. I'm impressed with the overall quality. Two small complaints kept this from being a 5 star review. The blade and pommel seem to be a high quality stainless. There are no signs of rust or corrosion on these parts and the blade takes a decent edge. The handle is very comfortable to handle and we'll designed
The hilt however seems to be a cheap chrome plated piece of steel and had rust spots on it the first time I got out of the water. I'm getting tired of polishing and oiling this piece everytime I get home. I think I'll just let this piece become the death of the knife and upgrade at that time.
The sheath is decent and easy to get the knife out in the water. My only complaint here is that the release latch has loaded up with sand on every dive. This can prevent it from snapping back into the locked position after returning the knife. It's difficult to manually lock in the blade with gloves on and I'm afraid I might accidentally donate this blade to Poseidon sooner than later.
All in all it does the job without breaking the bank. I think it's reasonably...
United States on Oct 22, 2019
Aurora: Practico
Mexico on Jul 30, 2019
Arlen Zinn: I've been using the Wenoka squeezLock SS knife the last couple of years. Small, sharp and no rust. Seemed like it would do the trick until I stuck it in a fish to quiet it down and the blade bent like hot butter. The squeeze lock sure wasn't a sure lock, having lost two. The blade was also too short to safely dispatch lion fish from pole spear. In all, it was good for cutting and not much more.
I wanted a bigger and sturdier knife that was razor sharp but could still be used as a tool for prying, dispatching fish and whatever other contingencies came along and didn't cost a fortune to replace if lost. The Cressi Borg fit all these requirements admirably. It's medium sized, (trust me, I've been diving for forty years and this is not what I would call big), thin profiled to easily impale fish but thick enough to use without fear of bending or breaking during other chores. It came razor sharp.
Be aware that this knife is offered in the harder 420 stainless which will hold an edge better but will rust more easily. It also comes in the 304 stainless which is more rust resistant. Since the biggest complaint about this knife is rust, I suggest you get the 304 offered by...
United States on Jul 20, 2019
Ryan Pederson: It's a sharp knife feels solid nice grip feels good in the hand. Straps are nice and thick the release works well.
Canada on Aug 21, 2018
Max norton: I was scuba diving off the coast of Madagascar when I saw a large shadow appear and disappear several times, lurking just outside of my range of vision. I tried to follow the best I could, and before it could make a complete circle around me about 30 to 35 meters out, it turned and came at me head on. At about 15 meters I could see it plain as day and knew exactly what it was. I’d heard the stories and assumed fables making its way from the warnings of locals to the rumors of tourists. The Lehibe Fotsey Tantanana Lohany Antsantsa. A mutant hybrid of a great white and hammerhead shark. It looked like some sick science experiment gone wrong. Slightly bigger than a hammerhead, colors of a great white, with two protrusions bulging out the sides of its head. I knew this super predator had one thing on its mind. Lunch. Unfortunate for this grotesque monstrosity of a fish, I had my Borg [pointed tip] grey scuba knife!
I unsheathed my blade and took a ready position. I had spent many many hours studying the cinematic masterpiece “deep blue sea” and was more than confident in my shark grappling knowledge. Well, time to put that knowledge to the test. As I took my regulator off and...
United States on Dec 30, 2017
Oguz: High quality and made in Taiwan. My first diving knife was also Cressi; bought it 1998. I used ordinary grease to cover the whole blade for protection. After hundreds of salty water diving still has no even a dot of rust until now. Looks like a brand new. Now I used white lithium grease spray for this knife. Straps long enough, and it is well balanced. It is sharp and it cuts the ropes and fishing lines very well. Absolutely recommended for SCUBA divers.
Canada on Aug 11, 2017
areza: Great buy. I bought this knife without ever owning anything similar before, and was somewhat hesitant to spend the money for it.
I use this knife specifically for snorkeling trips, since we usually do it in groups involving several dive flags and ropes going everywhere.
The knife compartment stays put and has never come undone or un-clipped. I'm usually able to strap both top and bottom straps below my knee.
The knife has a great gripping handle and feels and looks very nice. It came in fairly sharp but not to the level I like, in a few minutes I had mine razor sharp and ready to go. I take the knife with me on all my snorkeling trips, as it serves as a tool in case of an emergency. It also gives me a false sense of security in case I was attacked by a sea creature. :)
United States on May 05, 2016
Cressi Borg Long Blade Knife: Ideal for Diving and Spearfishing | Promate Titanium Scuba Diving and Snorkeling Knife | Sharp-Tip Stainless Steel Knife for Scuba Diving and Snorkeling by Promate | |
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B2B Rating |
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93
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Sale off | $10 OFF | ||
Total Reviews | 18 reviews | 24 reviews | 42 reviews |
Handle Material | Stainless Steel | ||
Age Range (Description) | Adult | Adult | |
Part Number | 843607041645 | KF593 | KF510 |
Manufacturer | Cressi U.S.A. | Promate | Promate |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 12 x 2 x 6 inches | 10.5 x 2 x 1 inches | |
Color | Grey | Blue/ SharpTip | Black |
ASIN | B00BJ73DYS | B003UWOMNQ | B01B3S4JLS |
Style | Pointed Tip | Modern | |
Item Weight | 1 Pounds | ||
Recommended Uses For Product | Carving | Fishing | |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only | Hand Wash Only | |
Best Sellers Rank | #420,959 in Sports & Outdoors #139 in Divers' Knives & Shears | #215,745 in Sports & Outdoors #74 in Divers' Knives & Shears | #93,310 in Sports & Outdoors #25 in Divers' Knives & Shears |
Package Weight | 0.45 Kilograms | 0.32 Kilograms | 0.32 Kilograms |
Item Length | 10.43 Inches | 10.5 Inches | |
Blade Shape | Straight Back | ||
Special Feature | Locking Blades | Full Tang | |
Included Components | Sheath | ||
Blade Material | Stainless Steel | Stainless Steel | |
Brand | Cressi | Promate | Promate |
Size | over all length 10 1/2 inch Blade 5 1/2 inches | 4-3/8" Blade | |
Customer Reviews | 4.5/5 stars of 538 ratings | 4.6/5 stars of 624 ratings | 4.6/5 stars of 807 ratings |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 11.3 x 2.9 x 1.3 inches | 10.5 x 2.4 x 2 inches | 11.3 x 3.1 x 1.6 inches |
Brand Name | Cressi | Promate | Promate |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult | ||
Date First Available | February 21, 2013 | January 4, 2011 | January 27, 2016 |
Cliente de Amazon: Contento con mi compra, buen cuchillo, buenos materiales, buena funda, solo hay que afilarlo y listo! Un poco enfadoso de afilar pero es normal por el tipo de acero
Mexico on Sep 25, 2020