Personally, I have the second color version - it's better to find it somewhere just in case, but I'm considering getting this color as well. The knife is top-notch, comfortable, solid, offers a secure grip, and will work well virtually anywhere.
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Mora Kansbol Stainless Fixed Blade Knife - Dala Red Edition
A compact outdoor knife featuring a Clip-Point blade profile with a dual grind: the section nearer to the handle utilizes a Scandinavian grind, while the tip incorporates a flat grind. Offered in a special Dala Red colorway, the knife also displays geographical coordinates marking the location of the Mora factory.
Recycled stainless steel
Crafted from recycled 12C27 stainless steel, the knife’s blade is hardened to 56.5 HRC. Renowned for its ease of sharpening and outstanding resistance to corrosion, this steel ensures long-lasting performance in challenging conditions. Featuring a double grind, the blade delivers enhanced versatility, perfectly suited for both bushcraft and survival tasks, as well as camp kitchen duties. A satin finish gives the blade a refined semi-matte appearance.
Ergonomic plastic handle, cord hole
Designed with an ergonomic handle crafted from plastic and TPE rubber, the tool ensures a reliable grip, even when hands are wet or soiled. A hole at the handle’s end allows for the attachment of a safety cable.
Polymer sheath
Set comes with a durable sheath crafted from lightweight, impact-resistant polymer. Equipped with a leather loop, the knife can be secured to a belt or gear.
Main features
- Limited edition in Dala Red, featuring factory coordinates etched on the blade
- Blade equipped with double grind, combining Scandinavian and flat grind technology
- Forged from recycled stainless steel
- Handle designed with a non-slip texture for secure grip
- Includes a durable polymer sheath
| Type | Fixed blade |
|---|---|
| Style | Survival-outdoor |
| Blade length | 109 mm |
| Blade thickness | 2,5 mm |
| Blade profile | Clip-Point |
| Blade edge | Plain |
| Blunt resistance | Medium |
| Corrosion resistance | Very good |
| Lock type | Fixed blade |
| Overall length | 250 mm |
| Blade material | 12C27 |
| Opening method | Fixed blade |
| Handle | Plastic + rubber |
| Clip for carrying | No |
| Holster included | Yes |
| Weight | 134 g |
| EAN | 7391846028888 |
| Manufacturer code | NZ-KSB-SS-1R |
| Brand | Mora |
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Reviews with photos
Review summary
Number of reviews: 76
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I own the orange option (recommend it because it's easier to find if you lose it, e.g., in the grass). Almost the best model after the Garberg from the Mora stable, so there's no need to talk about quality—everything is top!
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In my opinion, Kansbol is the most beautiful Mora model—the knife itself, the sheath, and the colors chosen here make a brilliant combination. Of course, the quality is at a high level as with any Mora. Great steel, and you're not overpaying for something that cuts just as well.
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The knife is of excellent quality and has good steel. I use it every day, as the handle is so comfortable that I even prefer it in the kitchen. If someone is looking for a multifunctional knife for many years, this will definitely hit the mark.
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The knife is light, good quality, comfortable, and made of good steel. It has an interesting grind, which makes the tip very thin and sharp, but the base remains thick and durable, so the knife is suitable for precise tasks like cooking and also for heavier jobs like whittling wood or even light batoning. The sheath is great, the knife won't fall out easily, but you can easily pull it out with one hand. The most versatile Mora, in many respects better than the more expensive Garberg. I recommend it.
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Wonderful knife, comes very sharp right away, working with it is easy and enjoyable. You can look for more fancy knives, but why, when you can buy a Mora that works better than 99% of other knives.
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Mora, a great classic—no need to promote it, good steel, first-class workmanship. I tested it with a firestarter, cutting small branches and preparing food for a campfire. Meets my expectations, I recommend it.
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I personally have the orange version (highly recommend), but this green classic is also tempting. As for the quality and craftsmanship, there is nothing to discuss—it's Mora at its best, almost the best model except for the Garberg.
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I've already posted a review, but here's an update after field testing. It's not a heavyweight, but it works great with wood. Batoning branches, sharpening, trimming—I basically managed to build with what I found in the forest a structure that, after tying with rope and covering with a tarp, became a shelter for the night. Of course, I know you can do this with almost any knife, but you can see that the Kansbol likes wood ;)
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The knife arrived surprisingly sharp from the factory. Light, ergonomic, handy. I've gotten used to the likes of the Gerber Strongarm, so this one feels more delicate, but for general camp use it should be fine.
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Light knife, good quality, comfortable and made from good steel. It has an interesting grind which makes the tip of the blade very thin and sharp, but the base stays thick and strong, so the knife is good for precision tasks like cooking and also for heavier ones like wood carving or even light batoning. The sheath is great, the knife won't fall out accidentally but is easy to draw with one hand. The most versatile Mora, in many ways better than the more expensive Garberg. Ideal for b
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I personally have the second color version, but I'm considering this color as well. Classy knife, very solid and comfortable grip, works for both wood and pineapple.
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An elegant knife in a word, a very interesting color, which, apart from aesthetic value, makes it easier to find the knife in grass or snow. Very good quality, stainless steel, which is appreciated outdoors. You can prepare food with it, do some carving in wood, so it's a full option.
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Very good, universal knife for the forest. It can handle most light tasks. However, you have to watch out for the thinner tip, so you don't bend it. Very good handle. Lots of mounting options and, as a plus, the ability to tie paracord to the handle. It's worth getting the Mora Survival Kit, that is the fire starter attached to the sheath. The color makes it easier to find in the greenery. The price, unfortunately, is not as attractive as with other Moras, but the knife is worth it.
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Great quality steel, sharp. Very comfortable handle. At this price, it's a very good choice.
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