For this price, the knife-tool is absolutely top-notch. I can recommend it to everyone. It's a knife you won't mind using in the toughest conditions, since you can replace it with another equally good example for a relatively low cost.
Mora Companion Heavy Duty Fixed Blade Knife - Orange
A multi-purpose outdoor knife, ideal for a range of activities including hiking, bushcraft, hunting, and fishing. Lightweight construction, an ergonomic handle, high-quality steel, and a very attractive price point encourage confident, all-around use. The Mora Companion knife builds on the trusted Clipper model, boasting a time-tested design with an extended blade tang and a redesigned handle. Presented now in the Heavy Duty version—crafted from reinforced carbon steel and upgraded to a 3.2 mm thick blade.
Clip-point blade profile, high-carbon steel
The Clip-Point blade profile is crafted from high-carbon steel and features a Scandinavian (Scandi) grind. Manufactured with C100 carbon steel, it delivers outstanding strength and resists brittleness even when hardened to an impressive 57.5 HRC. Compared to stainless steel, it allows for easier sharpening.
Ergonomically rubberized handle
The handle, featuring an ergonomic shape, is crafted from tough plastic and coated with rubber for a secure, comfortable grip, even in wet or dirty conditions. A tang, integrated into the handle at two-thirds of its length, serves as a solid extension of the blade.
Plastic sheath with spring steel clip
Equipped with a durable plastic sheath, the knife is safe to carry even when wet or heavily soiled, thanks to its specialized design and integrated drainage hole. Secure and rapid attachment to your belt, pocket edge, or waistband is made possible by a spring clip.
Main features
- Equipped with a clip-point blade profile
- Crafted from C100 carbon steel with a hardness rating of 57.5 HRC
- Features a blade thickness of 3.2 mm
- Utilizes a modified Scandinavian grind
- Fitted with an ergonomic plastic handle featuring a rubberized coating
- Blade tang is embedded into two-thirds of the handle
- Includes a functional sheath
Technical data
Blade measures 104 mm in length
Blade thickness is 3.2 mm
Constructed from carbon steel C100, hardness rated at 57.5 HRC
Features a plain edge blade
Handle crafted from plastic combined with rubber
Equipped with a plastic sheath
Total overall length stands at 224 mm
Knife weighs 136 g
Total weight with holster is 207 g
Produced by Mora, Sweden
| Type | Fixed blade |
|---|---|
| Style | Survival-outdoor |
| Blade length | 104 mm |
| Blade thickness | 3.2 mm |
| Blade profile | Clip-Point |
| Blade edge | Plain |
| Blunt resistance | Good |
| Corrosion resistance | Low |
| Lock type | Fixed blade |
| Overall length | 224 mm |
| Blade material | C100 |
| Opening method | Fixed blade |
| Handle | Plastic + rubber |
| Clip for carrying | No |
| Holster included | Yes |
| Weight | 135 g |
| EAN | 7391846016038 |
| Manufacturer code | (NZ-CHO-CS-24) |
| Brand | Mora |
| EAN |
Reviews with photos
Review summary
Number of reviews: 444
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A knife that is virtually indestructible and relatively cheap—losing it won't give you a heart attack. When buying, keep in mind that carbon steel definitely does not get along with moisture.
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I have been using the Mora Companion Heavy Duty Military Green for several months and I am really satisfied with it. The knife is solid and durable, the thicker carbon steel blade works great for cutting, scraping, or batoning larger pieces of wood. The rubber handle provides a firm grip even in wet conditions, and the weight and size make the knife comfortable for long-term use. The downside is the need for regular blade maintenance to prevent carbon steel from rusting, but otherwise it's a really reliable tool that works in any situation where a strong, sturdy knife is needed for everyday outdoor tasks.
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Probably the knife I use most often, very sharp and fits perfectly in the hand thanks to its ergonomic handle and rubber coating. The sheath is OK, this Mora works well.
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This knife is a legend. Very durable and holds its edge. You can baton wood with it. Fits well in the hand, quickly and securely drawn and sheathed. If you don't know which knife to buy, buy this one.
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An ideal knife not only for bushwork, survival, camping, or everyday use. The steel dulls slowly and sharpens quickly. It's worth keeping a pocket sharpener on hand, just in case. With proper care, it will definitely last a very long time. The price-performance ratio is fantastic. 10/10. I recommend it!
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Great knife at an acceptable price. The orange color makes it harder to lose, especially in the forest. It's very noticeable and easy to find. The knife is suitable for beginners because it doesn't hold its edge well, but if you bring a sharpener into the field, it can cut through anything. Very good, though batoning doesn't affect it. The knife is very good so I recommend it to others as well.
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A knife for everything. Very sharp. Not heavy and at the same time strong. Solidly made, strong and durable product. Fits well in the sheath/holster. Even while running, it won't fall out. The handle is rubberized so the knife sticks like it's glued.
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Nice color that stands out from the environment. It's a pity that with a thicker blade intended to increase power, the length and thus usefulness do not increase. Compared to the regular Companion, it's worse in the kitchen and only slightly better in wood. But the price is twice as high.
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Great knife, keeps its sharpness for a very long time, easy and quick to sharpen, fits perfectly in the hand (for a carbon steel knife not to get a patina/rust, you should wash it, dry it thoroughly, and rub it with cooking oil). I recommend.
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An indestructible knife, perfect for any camp work. The heavy duty version with a wider blade is great for batoning, and the sheath included works very well.
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A tank of a knife, used for the heaviest work. The grip is very secure, the blade's thickness gives a lot of confidence. Ergonomic handle, does not slip. Mora is like a Toyota among knives. Seemingly nothing extraordinary, dull, predictable, complainers whine, but it always works well, never fails and inspires confidence. I recommend it to those who are deciding. Better to have four proven Mora knives you can beat up endlessly than one pampered knife of a much more expensive brand, especially since the steel used by the Swedes is very high quality. Resharpening is not problematic compared to fancy alloys. I recommend it. Worth keeping as a backup for when you don't want to use something much more expensive. No matter what you think of, it can't be accidentally damaged. I also have the stainless version of this same design. I recommend it—reliable, proven product without surprises.
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Very good knife, fits solidly in the hand. Has some weight, it's sharp. Excellent, very versatile sheath. Tested in the field. Meets expectations.
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A great, typical working knife. It sharpens easily and works excellently with wood. After forcing a patina, it's suitable for almost everything. I definitely recommend it.
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An ideal knife for beginners and not only for bushcraft, survival, camping, or just everyday use. The steel dulls slowly and can be sharpened quickly. It's worth having a pocket sharpener on hand just in case. It will definitely last a very long time if properly maintained. The price-performance ratio is excellent. 10/10 I recommend.
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