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The TRILOBITE

EXACTLY WHAT YOU NEED…
… JUST WHERE YOU NEED IT.

The forefront of Emergency Cutting Tool (E.C.T.) dynamics and design, the EEZYCUT Trilobite was developed for divers, mariners, mountaineers, extreme sports adventurers and rescue service providers who demand a tool that delivers a swift, safe, efficient cut.

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FIRE & RESCUE

“There wasn’t any type of rope, belt or fabric — anything the Trilobite couldn’t cut as long as it would fit into the cutting notch.”

– Ted Ramsden, Technical Scuba Services & Trident Fire Dept. – Marine Div. & Hazmat1, USA, 2010

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CLIMBING & OUTDOORS

“The Trilobite is a must on any expedition. It’s the best tool on the market for cutting line by a long way. Once you’ve carried an EEZYCUT, open faced knives seem out dated.”

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AIRBORNE SPORTS

“The EEZYCUT Trilobite provides the cutting edge for all levels of skydiver. As both a competitor and Instructor, I highly recommend it.”

– Phil Curtis, 4 times British National Skydiving Champion and twice British Team Member/World Cup Medalist, Air Supply Skydiving, UK

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FISHING

“Really happy to swap out my knife for the Trilobite. Rocking boats are an obvious hazard with open blades, and feel happier carrying my EEZYCUT. Awesome tool.”

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SCUBA DIVING

“In an emergency situation I trust my life to the tools I carry with me and that is why I use the EEZYCUT Trilobite.”
– Steve Bogaerts, Quintana Roo, 2010
Cave Explorer & Pioneer of the Razor Harness System

“This little cutter goes through tangle hazards like a hot knife through butter!”
– Phil Short, UK, 2010

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WATER SPORTS

“Open faced knives, water, and high stress has never been ideal mixture, and is just an accident waiting to happen. I am a lifeguard, and I carry an EEZYCUT. I feel fully protected for what lies ahead.”


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What is an E.C.T.?
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