Tanu Blunt Tip Dive and Rescue Knife
Gear Aid Tanu Blunt Tip Dive and Rescue Knife - Gray is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Returns & Exchanges
Returns & Exchanges
We understand that it can be difficult to get that perfect piece of gear the first time around. If you are not completely satisfied with your purchase we will grant a full refund or exchange. Customers are responsible for the shipping costs for returns unless the return is a result of our error or a manufacturing defect.
Item(s) must be in new condition, not missing parts, tags, or instructions and in resalable condition. Items eligible to be returned must be post marked within 30 days of their receipt by buyer, or no later than 45 days after their initial shipment. We do not grant refunds or exchanges for custom, discontinued, clearance, or closeout items except due to our error or an undisclosed defect.
Designed with durability and versatility in mind, the Gear Aid Tanu Dive and Rescue Knife has a corrosion-resistant, blunt tip blade with a brushed stainless-steel finish for salt water adventures big or small. Read More
With a long continuous blade, a serrated edge, line cutter, and mountable sheath that can attach to shoulder straps, the Gear Aid Tanu is a handy cutting tool for fishing, paddling, or rescue. Featuring a corrosion-resistant, blunt tip blade with a brushed stainless-steel finish and a burly, rubberized handle providing a secure grip with a finger stop for added safety.
- The durable, full tang blade is made with 304 stainless-steel to resist corrosion and the rigors of salt water adventures
- Blunt tip blade won’t puncture inflatables and offers a sharp straight and serrated edge with line cutter – making it a useful multipurpose tool
- Features a rubberized handle for a secure grip and finger stop; use its rounded end as a tank banger for underwater communication
- Included quick-release sheath with removable belt clip is webbing compatible, or use the lanyard hole for tethering to gear