Difference between NRS Co-Pilot Knife and NRS Pilot Knife

The main difference between the NRS Co-Pilot Knife and the NRS Pilot Knife is the size. The Co-Pilot Knife is more compact with an overall length of 6 inches and a blade length of 2.8 inches, while the Pilot Knife is larger with an overall length of 7.25 inches and a blade length of 3.6 inches. Both knives are designed for use in a marine environment and have a blunt tip to prevent injury.

Here is a more detailed comparison:

NRS Co-Pilot Knife:

Compact design.
Contoured handle for better grip.
Three different usage modes.
Stores in the low-profile Thumbs Up™ Sheath.
Can be quickly and easily pulled out with one hand.
Suitable for freshwater use.
NRS Pilot Knife:

Larger than the Co-Pilot Knife.

Blade is longer, which can help with faster cutting.
Can be worn on a life jacket and is easy to pull off.
Blunt point to prevent injuries.
Suitable for fresh water.
Ultimately, the choice between the two knives is a matter of personal preference, based on desired size and blade length.

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