"Xanthid" (Reef) Tactical/Working 
		Marine Grade Dive Knife
		
			- Size: Length overall: 12.0" (30.5 cm), Blade Length: 6.5" (16.5 cm), Thickness: .200" (5.1 mm)
 
			- Weight: Knife: 6.1 oz. (173 grams), Sheath: 8.7 oz. (247 grams)
 
			- Blade: Böhler N360 ISOEXTRA® nitrogen stainless tool steel, hardened and tempered to Rockwell C57, mirror polished and passivated
 
			- Sheath: Hybrid tension or hybrid-tension cam-lock in kydex, anodized 5052H32 aluminum, blackened and passivated 304 stainless steel, anodized 6AL4V titanium
 
			- DCAM (Dive Calf Accessory Mount): Neoprene foam, nylon elastic, bonded polyester, ABS plastic
				
					- Weight: 8.6 oz. (244 grams)
 
				
			 
			- DBAM (Dive Belt Accessory Mount): Neoprene foam, nylon elastic, bonded polyester, ABS plastic
				
					- Weight: 6.0 oz. (170 grams)
 
				
			 
			- Knife: "Xanthid" is the family of crustaceans 
				composing the most toxic and deadly crabs in the sea. It also 
			has a more common name for the pattern, "Reef." In some rare cases, 
			because I make so many knives and patterns, some knives end up with 
			two names! Made 
				with input from counterterrorism and dive professionals, the Xanthid is designed as a dedicated 
				tactical and working dive knife, made completely for wear in the salty 
				marine environments encountered in the ocean. It is an ultimate 
				dive knife, built for long lasting durability, light weight, and 
				serious use.
			
				- The steel for this knife had to be very special, 
						suited for the task and exposure like no other. The steel is a 
						unique one, an ultramodern, premium, super-clean, refined steel, 
						designed for high hardness and wear resistance and incredible 
						corrosion resistance. Most martensitic stainless steels can corrode 
						in long term exposure to marine environments, so dive knives are 
						often made with metals that have high corrosion resistance like 
						titanium and austenitic stainless steels. Both of these metals are 
						soft at their highest possible hardness, dozens of times softer than 
						a knife blade should be. This is fine for scraping around a coral 
						bed or cutting some monofilament, but titanium and austenitic 
						stainless steels are not hard and tough enough for heavy 
						working or combat duty. They 
						simply will not hold an edge, and are pliable and weak. Böhler, 
						a German foundry, has developed N360 with a totally different and 
						refined processing method. This method results in an incredibly 
						corrosion resistant tool steel, a true tool steel, that is hard and 
						tough and durable with extremely high corrosion resistance not found 
						in other stainless steels, even in high chromium 440C. Simply put, 
						this steel has the highest corrosion resistance currently available 
						for a functional, durable, and reliable knife blade. More about this 
						premium modern alloy
						at this link 
						on my Blades page.
 
				- The blade design reflects the geometry of 
						some of my best tactical and working knives, with some unique 
						features. 
						The blade of the Xanthid is double-edged and hollow ground; the main 
						cutting edge is hollow ground with a 3" diameter wheel and the top 
						edge with serrations is hollow ground with a 3" diameter wheel. The
						main cutting edge has a substantial recurve area, for a double concave
						geometry that is sharper than any other edge grind, literally sharper
						than a straight razor, which is, after all, straight! This entire knife
						has an extremely difficult grind profile, and the purpose is to 
						create two complimentary edges, both yielding extremely thin and 
						razor keen edges with a high longevity while preserving a good 
						cross-sectional thickness of center spine to support thrusting and 
						the point. The point of this knife is critically strong, 
						with the top grind based on a 
						very ancient design called "armor piercing." This is not for 
						piercing today's armor, but for piercing chain mail of old: 
						interlocking metal rings woven into a tough mesh. This 
						is a point with an interrupted top grind and a full lower hollow 
						grind, resulting in a thick upper section of the point that 
						resists breakage, while the main cutting edge is razor keen to 
						the tip. This makes for a very strong penetrating point, resisting any 
						tough or hard materials encountered, whether fish, foe, 
						or working task. The strong point grinds are well-matched and supported 
						by the full thickness spine running down the center of the blade. 
						The main cutting edge is very thin and sharp as a straight razor; the top edge is designed 
						with my Hammerhead serrations, which are extremely tough and 
						aggressive, with reduced snagging with wide transitions between 
						concavities and segmented edges. The blade is hardened and tempered 
						to RC57 for maximum toughness (resistance to breakage) at high 
						hardness (wear resistance). The grinds on the blade are accurate, 
						sweeping, and with nicely radiused grind terminations for great 
						transfer of energy without stressing the blade-to-handle ricasso 
						area while a very long supportive spine runs the length of the 
						blade. The extremely high polish of the N360 tool steel further 
						enhances the cleanliness, corrosion resistance and serviceability of 
						the knife. 
 
				- The handle of the Xanthid needed to be light, highly 
						corrosion resistant, as comfortable as possible, and secure as 
						possible under the salty and corrosive environments of the 
						ocean. The handle is skeletonized, so there is no place 
						for corrosive salt to hide, be trapped, or attack the steel. It is 
						designed with an oversize rear finger ring for grip security 
						and a deep quillon that keeps the hand off the blade. The handle 
						also has a 
						long, tapered milling that allows the handle to aid in rudimentary 
						tasks (like breaking the tightness of a marine shackle or nut). The 
						rear finger ring aids in forward or reverse grip and allows 
						quick attachment of lanyard for security. All surfaces are rounded, 
						contoured, polished and smoothed for as much comfort as possible on 
						this type of skeletonized handle. The knife feels light yet 
						extremely aggressive in the hand. This is a tough, serious tactical 
						and working dive knife made just for the seas, open ocean and 
						all waters.
 
			
			 
			- Sheath: The sheath is an evolution of one of my hybrid 
				tension-locking models, originally made for my skeletonized knives, 
				but specially adapted to this underwater application. 
				This is a proprietary design, the best possible sheath of its type 
				available in the world today. Actually, it is the ONLY type of this 
				sheath available in the world today! The sheath is built of double 
				thickness (.125" thick) kydex (methyl acrylate and polyvinyl 
				chloride) over a welt-frame of anodized 5052H32 corrosion resistant high 
				strength aluminum alloy.
				
					- Anodized Aluminum Throughout: in order to increase the corrosion 
						resistance of this alloy, I've fully anodized the aluminum welts. 
						This means that during the construction, these hand-machined parts 
						are completed and then anodized for the ultimate corrosion 
						resistance and durability. The parts have the nearly ceramic-hard 
						surface treatment on the outside, the inside, and even through the 
						bolt holes securing the kydex and the machine screw parts! They are 
						as salt water resistant as they can possibly be, necessary for this 
						critical application. More about my sheath and component
						aluminum anodization at this link. 
 
					- Grayed and Passivated: To increase the corrosion resistance of the austenitic 
						stainless steel hardware and fixtures, the stainless is darkened (grayed) 
						and passivated. The darkening reduces the flare and reflectivity 
						of the part and the passivation treatment assures that the most 
						passive (corrosion resistant) stainless surface possible is 
						employed on these fasteners. The mottled gray appearance is due 
						to the darkening and passivating steps, and the stainless is 
						extremely corrosion resistant.
 
					- Two Retention Methods: The sheath 
						has two optional retention methods and in either 
						circumstance, the knife stays locked in the sheath, and 
						the assembly can trustfully be mounted upside down or 
						used in highly active underwater movement with relative 
						security.
 
					- The first retention method is my hybrid 
						tension-locking mechanism. This device is custom made to fit 
						each knife, and allows a lock pressure of about 25 pounds to 
						hold the knife in the sheath, with an optional thumb or finger 
						release. There are two options to unsheathe: one is placing your hand on the knife handle in forward 
						(traditional) grip and use the finger or thumb to operate the release 
						and unlock the knife for a controlled extraction of the 
						knife. The second is for emergencies, grabbing the knife handle and pulling hard, with at 
						least 25 pounds of tension, the knife is unsheathed. Please note 
						that in this particular model of knife, the pull to release 
						action may cause the hammerhead serrations to contact the 
						ball-lock, scarring it, therefore, it's for an emergency only!
 
					- The second retention method is my new 
						hybrid tension-lock cam release. This is a small cam that 
						when rotated by thumb pressure, releases the tension from 
						the spring, allowing the knife to be unsheathed without any 
						contact between the mechanism and the blade. This is 
						critical for underwater wear, as the eyes may not be able to 
						see the knife clearly and the hand can feel this mechanism 
						in position. It audibly snaps open and closed for a good 
						indicator of release, clearing the hammerhead serrations 
						during sheathing and unsheathing. The cam-lock mechanism is 
						all welded 304 stainless steel, darkened and passivated, of 
						course!
 
					- The titanium used in both 
						arrangements in anodized 6AL4V, for a darkened blue-gray 
						appearance, a hardened surface, and extremely high corrosion resistance.
 
					- The sheath (like most of my 
						sheaths) has die-formed aluminum belt loops that are able to be 
						moved to multiple locations as well as either side of the sheath 
						frame. On this particular knife, the belt loops have 8 different 
						locations with multiple combinations for versatile wear. All of the 
						components in this proprietary system have maximum corrosion resistance, and the entire assembly is even 
						reversible by the owner. It's simple, it's lightweight, it's 
						fast, and it's clean, it's extremely corrosion resistant and it's all 
						darkened and non-glare. 
 
					- The mounts: Since the 
						bolt pattern of the sheath matches my 2.5" bolt pattern for my 
						accessories, most of my accessories can be used on this 
						sheath, including any new ones I develop.
						
							- Horizontal Belt Loop Plates for horizontal belt or webbing wear, 
								welded for ultimate strength and light weight, 
								reversible, and in black anodized aluminum. 
 
							- Flat mounting straps for rigid clamping to 
								webbing, belts, or gear in vertical or horizontal 
								orientation in black anodized aluminum.
 
							- Low profile belt loops 
								(footman's loops): for tactical webbing belts with 
								maximum .190" thickness and 1.5" width in black 
								anodized aluminum
 
							- High profile belt loops
								(footman's loops): for tactical webbing 
								belts with maximum ..250" thickness and 1.5" width 
								in black anodized aluminum
 
							- Lanyards: Adjustable 
								550 cord and SCUBA rated, not shown in photos
 
							- All necessary stainless steel hardware, fittings, fasteners and tools for mounting, moving, and adjusting
 
						
					 
				
			 
			- Knife/Sheath wear options: A knife is worn, not 
				carried, so this is critical for a counterterrorism dive knife. In 
				addition to typical wear positions (on a belt, on PALS webbing, body 
				armor, or gear and equipment bags, packs, and frames), this knife 
				has some very specialized wear gear.
				See the photos below for the wide variety of mount options 
				supplied with this ensemble.
				
					- DCAM (Dive Calf Accessory Mount): My client 
						requested a calf-mounted assembly, one that could be worn 
						comfortably against the bare skin underwater, stay put while 
						active, yet keep the razor sharp edge and deadly point of the Xanthid 
						immediately accessible. I devised a sheath mount rig I 
						call the DCAM (Dive Calf Accessory Mount). It is constructed 
						entirely of waterproof dive rated materials, and is secure as it 
						can possibly be, wrapping around the calf with three strap 
						mounts of wide, strong webbing. The base is soft, thick 6.7 mm 
						neoprene foam with textured body-contact rubber on the inside, 
						and tightly woven nylon on the outside. This is very heavy 
						wetsuit material, and the mounts for the straps and webbing are 
						backed with soft Velcro® loop stitch pads to back up the 
						stitches. The webbing is secured with bonded polyester 
						waterproof thread, size V-138 for extreme durability. The 
						outside of the wrap is sealed and bonded with nylon wetsuit 
						material, stitched with flexible nylon. The sheath tail pocket and 
						anti-flop shock cord are double thickness elastic nylon; the 
						tail pocket is three inches deep, and the anti-flop shock strap 
						is .75" wide. The sheath body clamps rigidly under the center web, and is trapped 
						between the webbing and the wrap, so is extremely secure. The 
						buckles are all 1.5" cam lock ABS plastic and are infinitely 
						adjustable yet can be quickly released in an emergency. This is 
						a very comfortable rig, and will be a favorite wear accessory in 
						the future. A video is provided to demonstrate rigging, wear, 
						donning and doffing of this critical accessory. Photos 
						below are of "Synan," but the rig is the same.
						
						 
					 
					- DBAM (Dive Belt Accessory Mount): My client 
						also requested an accessory that allows the knife to be worn in 
						the middle of the back, with horizontal orientation. This 
						required the design of the DBAM, Dive Belt Accessory Mount, 
						which I made of 2" wide polypropylene webbing with ABS buckle, 
						the same material as the Sternum Harness for my counterterrorism 
						knife sheaths. The belt is narrowed and fused to accommodate the 
						width of the span between the flat clamp straps when worn 
						horizontally, so the sheath clamps rigidly to the belt. The 
						custom pad is made of the same 6.7 mm wetsuit foam neoprene as 
						the DCAM, edge stitched and sealed, and held in place with two 3" wide 
						double thickness elastic nylon straps. The pad stays in place, 
						protecting the body from the sheath, and it's a comfortable, 
						secure rig in or out of the water. A video is provided to 
						demonstrate rigging, wear, donning and doffing of this critical 
						accessory. Photos below are of "Synan," but the rig is 
						the same.
							
					 
				
			 
			- Containers, Instructions, Archival: included are tin plated 
				steel containers for the fasteners and hardware, and the 
				instructions for the rig including a checklist and links to unlisted 
				videos that detail the use, wear, and changing of the components for 
				a variety of wear options. Included is an engraved co-extruded 
				acrylic archival plate and a heavy stitched embroidered drawstring 
				bag.
 
			- Disposition: Counterterrorism, dive tactical, 
			working
 
		
		This is a well-designed high durability tactical and working dive knife, made 
			of the best modern materials available, a truly dedicated weapon and 
			tool, with the toughest, 
			sharpest penetrating and working point possible, and one of the finest 
			dive knives made in the world today, made with the input of some of 
			the the world's most elite counterterrorism and dive professionals.
		Thanks, S.!