MAKO Kona Spearfishing Kill Knives: Titanium and Stainless Steel

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MAKO Kona Spearfishing Kill Knives: Titanium and Stainless Steel

The MAKO Kona Spearfishing Kill Knives, available in both Titanium and Stainless Steel, are professional grade kill spearfishing knives for the serious spearfishermen.

Equipped with a super sharp point, a serrated edge on one side and a straight edge on the other, the MAKO spearfishing Kona Kill Knives can dispatch your fish quickly and easily.  Dispatching your fish quickly secures your catch and keeps the sharks away. 

Wear it on your:

  • Weight belt
  • Arm
  • Leg
  • In your wetsuit knife pocket

“WETSUIT KNIFE POCKETS” save lives!!!

Most high quality freediving wetsuits, such as the MAKO/Yamamoto freediving wetsuits include a “knife pocket”. 

By keeping your knife in a wetsuit knife pocket, you avoid tangles with floatlines, reel lines, kelp, rogue fishing lines and rogue nets. This is a total game changer in safety!!

ALL MAKO KONA KILL KNIVES WORK IN ALL KNIFE POCKETS!

NOTICE: Not all kill knives work with wetsuit knife pockets.  To work with “wetsuit knife pockets”, the sheath height must extend upward to the approximate height of the “knife hande”. This configuration ensures the sheath stays in place when installing and removing the knife from the holster. 

Titanium

vs.

Teflon Coated Stainless Steel

Can’t decide?  Read this…

Teflon Coated Stainless Steel Spearfishing Kill Knives do rust over time because they have been hardened.  High quality spearfishing kill knives are hardened to enable them to penetrate a fishes’ skull. This hardening process means they will develop rust. However, with regular sharpening and maintenance, the rust is not an issue.

Titanium Spearfishing Kill Knives are the best.  They do cost a bit more, but Titanium makes for a higher quality spearfishing kill knife because it will never rust and it will maintain a sharper edge and point for much longer than stainless steel.

  • Available in two blade lengths
  • includes sheath and straps.

Sizes:
Standard Blade 3.5” Hadle 4.25” Overall 7.75”
Xtra Long Blade 4.5” Handle 4.25 Overall 8.75”

kona dive knife on arm

Kona Kill Dive Knife arm mounted

image-divider kona dive knife on belt

Kona Kill Dive Knife Belt Mounted

image-divider Both long and short Kona Kill Knives fit in the MAKO/Yamamoto wetsuit knife pockets

Both long and short Kona Kill Knives fit in the MAKO/Yamamoto wetsuit knife pockets. REMEMBER!!! Knife pockets in wetsuits save lives!

image-divider Kona Standard Blade includes 2 Marseilles style straps

Kona Standard Blade includes 2 Marseilles style straps

image-divider Kona Xtra Long Blade includes 2 straps with quick release buckles

Kona Xtra Long Blade includes 2 straps with quick release buckles

image-divider Mako Kona Titanium Kill Knive

Mako Kona Titanium Kill Knive with included sheath

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  • 5
    Great price

    Posted by Wendell Wall on Oct 20th 2020

    Like the strap

  • 5
    Great little knife

    Posted by Matt on Sep 30th 2020

    Using this fine pointed knife makes for a much easer time dispatching fish than my scuba dive knives that are generally blunt or rounded. Does the job!

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    Posted by Linah Kalantan on Sep 16th 2020

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    Posted by Jeff on Aug 31st 2020

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    Posted by Ginny Sullivan on Aug 25th 2020

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    Posted by Garrett Josemans on Aug 25th 2020

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    Posted by Austin McDonald on Aug 25th 2020

  • 5
    A sturdy and sharp kill/safety knife

    Posted by Jason S. on Aug 25th 2020

    The Xtra long blade is a very sharp great knife to carry when spear fishing or diving when the threat of monofilament is high. My dive partner purchased the standard and I personally prefer the longer blade for 1 reason. The serrated edge on the standard is not the full length of the short blade, it is bounded by a buffer section on either end. With the Xtra long blade the serrations run the length of the blade and provide much more cutting surface. If your looking for a well built knife that doesn't cost too much, this is a fantastic option for you!

  • 4
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    Posted by Michael Isler on Aug 5th 2020

  • 5
    Satisfied

    Posted by Dylan Byrd on Jul 27th 2020

    Order was fulfilled and came on time.

  • 4
    Value

    Posted by Unknown on Jul 22nd 2020

    Worth ever penny.

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    Posted by Vanessa Goleski on Jun 24th 2020