Titanium dive knife

If your actually going to use it to dive then your better off asking the folks that sold you your diving gear what you need. They could recommend a proper system and explain how and when to use it. If your not actually diving then its a different story Mountain Equipment Co-op has a few Ti models to choose from that seem to be liked, you should probably start there.

Also while not titanium the CRKT A.B.C is a great knife for water sports like kayaking/rafting. Blunt tip, double edged (one side plain one side serrated) full tang and a really high retention sheath makes it my first choice to strap to my PFD whenever I'm on the water.
 
I am a SCUBA instructor. I use the XS Beta, they are available in a few configurations (Tanto, Blunt, Spear) I have the Blunt for prying, plus I don't care for super pointy knives around my dry suit. should be able to get one around $100. I also like serrations on my dive knives for Nylon rope and fishing line. Just a side note you can get it in Stainless as well.
 
>>> Aside from prying, H1 would be just fine then eh?

Spyderco offers a an H1 dive knife with pointy & blunt tips. It's called the Caspian Salt.

As for using an Aqua Salt... it would be very simple to blunt the tip on one if that's what you wanted. I wouldn't hesitate to use one for prying within the scope of what you might reasonably pry with a knife.
 
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