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.

  • Both Teflon Coated and Titanium Kill Knives include sheath and straps.

Size:
4.5” Blade 4.25” Handle Overall 8.75”

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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 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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  • 4
    does the job

    Posted by Andy Judson on Jan 19th 2017

    It will work, but it isn't a true pointed knife, only one half of the knife is sharpened, making kills a little awkward.

  • 5
    Kill Knife

    Posted by Nicholas C on Nov 28th 2016

    Awesome knife! Blade is the perfect length.

  • 5
    Knife

    Posted by graham maguire on Oct 17th 2016

    Knife is like Brad described it, very happy to have knife, looks well made. Have not used it yet

  • 4
    Sharp little knife

    Posted by Hunter Stevens on Oct 10th 2016

    Just what I was looking for. Small capable knife

  • 5
    Nice knife

    Posted by Griff Gainnie on Oct 5th 2016

    The knife seems to be built tough and able to handle many spearfishing trips. Quality straps too!

  • 5
    Kona kill knife

    Posted by Erick Adriance on Sep 13th 2016

    Feel a lot safer with this thing on my arm in case of eaters.

  • 4
    Strong and gets the job done

    Posted by Unknown on Sep 13th 2016

    Love it and perfect for cobia and other big fish. Just gotta be careful, and make sure ou put it immediately in soapy water. After diving all day- little bit of rust built up, but awesome for the money and highly recommend.

  • 5
    Perfect Cheap Knife

    Posted by AK Diver on Aug 27th 2016

    Can't ask for much more, pointed tip for easy dispatching of fish.

  • 4
    Rad

    Posted by Jason on Jun 30th 2016

    Nice and small.

  • 5
    sharp point

    Posted by Brice Pruyn on Jun 15th 2016

    I had used this knife few time with lion fish and it goes through it's skull very easy. It got ultra sharp point that feels same as needle. Same as other knife and other metals, you have to dry it and/or oil it after diving. Mine got little rust spot after not rising a day after diving. If I ever need other one I'll order it.

  • 5
    Kona Knife

    Posted by Christopher Troyer on Jun 15th 2016

    good stabber

  • 5
    Perfect

    Posted by Terry Gauldin on Jun 1st 2016

    Great feeling knife,works perfect