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Sep 06, 2016
If you jump, you want this knife
It's a knife small enough to fit on your forearm if you want (heck, you could probably slip it on your altimeter wristband if you wanted), big enough to grab and use comfortably and securely, and sharp enough to cut sunbeams. I tested it on some heavy webbing I have, and it glided through without effort. (Note, a brand new USAF issue shroud knife failed this test miserably - buy some heavy web and test *your* knives, people, you might be surprised with how badly your knife does... you want all your surprises on the ground, not the air!)
Replaceable blades like some knifes? No, but how many knife cut aways are you planning on doing, jumper? At this price, you can buy one for each rig, keep a spare in your jump bag, and still spend less money.

Mar 01, 2021
Not just for rocketry
I use these for judging the angle to pilot balloons, to track wind drift when calculating drop zones. Easier to use and more accurate than the official Army device, and a lot cheaper than a fancy optical inclinometer.