Great equipment. Good value for money, interesting colors. If someone does not want to pay more than twice as much for the Garberg, this is a good "alternative".
Versatile outdoor knife ideal for hiking, fishing, and hunting. Key benefits of Mora include a lightweight design, ergonomic handle, and cost-effectiveness.
The blade, featuring a clip point profile, is crafted from C100S carbon steel. Known for its exceptional durability, the blade is hardened to 57.5 HRC, allowing for impressive edge retention and easier sharpening compared to stainless steel. The blade spine, specifically sharpened, is suitable for striking flint. A black coating provides reliable corrosion resistance.
The ergonomically shaped handle is constructed from robust material and coated with rubber, delivering comfort and a dependable grip even with wet or dirty hands.
Comes complete with a convenient plastic sheath.
Technical data
Blade length: 109 mm
Blade thickness: 3.2 mm
Steel: carbon C100S
Blade: smooth
Handle: polypropylene + rubber
Sheath: plastic
Overall length: 232 mm
Manufacturer: Mora, Sweden
| Type | Fixed blade |
|---|---|
| Style | Survival-outdoor |
| Blade length | 109 mm |
| Blade thickness | 3.2 mm |
| Blade profile | Drop-Point |
| Blade edge | Plain |
| Blunt resistance | Very good |
| Corrosion resistance | Low |
| Lock type | Fixed blade |
| Overall length | 232 mm |
| Blade material | C100S |
| Opening method | Fixed blade |
| Handle | Plastic |
| Clip for carrying | Yes |
| Holster included | Yes |
| Weight | 175 g |
| EAN | 7391846016274 |
| Manufacturer code | 12490 |
| Brand | Mora |
| EAN |
Reviews with photos
Review summary
Number of reviews: 89
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I bought this highly praised knife and I am negatively shocked. The first time I batoned not too big pieces of soft wood, it immediately chipped and lost its tip... It makes a good impression, but why did it fail during practically the first use? I don't know. I'm filing a complaint about it.
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A solid contender. Almost the strongest in the Morakniv stable. If you don't want to spend on the Garberg, it's worth investing in this model.
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Mora comes well-sharpened from the factory – it passes the paper test without any problem and shaves hair on the forearm. It goes through wood and bark like butter. The handle is well-shaped and provides a secure grip, and the rubber coating is comfortable in hand. The spine of the blade is indeed quite sharp and produces sparks nicely. Another plus is the black, anti-corrosion coating (however, it's carbon steel, so it requires a bit of attention), as well as two belt fastenings included with the sheath. And finally, the design itself – it's simply a nice tool that looks even better in real life than in pictures.
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A very comfortable and practical knife. Solidly made. It's large enough for everyday use on a forest plot, in the woods (on survival trips with kids), and during solo excursions. Its fire-starting effectiveness can impress observers. It's a very useful tool that makes many activities easier. Simply a very good knife.
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Mora is a classic in its category, so there's no need for an introduction. A very good and solid knife with a Scandi grind, which is super easy to sharpen. I recommend buying polishing paste and looking for a leather strop to maintain the razor-sharp edge from time to time.
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Bought a few years ago at Militaria. Since then I have collected several Mora knives - Robust, Companion - as many as three pieces (in two versions), Pro C. I definitely recommend all of them, but the Mora Bushcraft Black is the most serious of them. The handle is sensational, it sticks to the hand and is very ergonomic. The blade is massive and aggressive. The black coating protects against corrosion. The knife cuts fantastically, honestly I can say there is no point looking for something better from the competition or among the more expensive Mora models. If I had to choose just one, it would be this knife. Highly recommended. For this money, it's really worth it. A very solidly made and designed product.
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The best Mora available. It's still relatively cheap, and already a proper knife, excellently shaped, fits great in the hand, made of good steel (which must be cared for and not exposed to excess moisture, after all, it's carbon steel). If you take care of it properly, the steel will reward you with excellent properties and easy sharpening. Everyone should have such a knife, for example in an emergency backpack.
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This is probably the best Mora I've ever had. Massive workmanship, the coating and sheath are all top level. Although cheaper Moras are great, this is definitely the queen of this brand.
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This is probably the best Mora I've had. Massive build, coating, sheath – everything is top notch here. Although the cheaper Moras are great, this one is definitely the queen of the brand.
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The best bushcraft knife I have. The Mora Bushcraft is a very comfortable, pleasant knife to use. The blade holds up very well under tough work. The handle doesn't slip even when wet. The edge stays sharp for a long time. I recommend it to every Mora fan, you won't be disappointed!
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Probably the most universal knife in the entire Mora range, from the so-called higher shelf. It's not full tang, but definitely better quality than its smaller siblings like the Companion, etc.
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Price is quite okay. The knife is decent, the coating is fairly resistant when used on wood. Splitting sticks is a pleasure. There are strength tests on YouTube, everyone can see for themselves how much the knife can handle.
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Someone below wrote that they bought a second copy for the drawer and in my opinion that's a very good investment because prices are going up and the quality will stay for years. As for the knife, a real workhorse for wood, hard to destroy, strikes sparks elegantly too.
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Very good knife, big, made from excellent steel. The handle fits perfectly in the hand. Top-notch steel. You won't buy such a good knife at this price. Highly recommend!
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