Very nice, comfortable to wear, quite useful for the blade length, and with the included sheath, which can be attached to a handle, handy even in a large hand. Additionally, the fire starter increases its range of use on a camping trip.
The neck knife from the Swedish brand Morakniv Eldris stands out as an excellent backup option for outdoor adventures or as a reliable part of your EDC kit. Its blade features a scandi grind and is forged from Swedish 12C27 steel, hardened to 56.5 HRC. The blade spine is designed for efficient use with a flint to generate sparks with ease.
A generously sized handle enhances comfort during extended use, while the rubberized TPE material provides a secure, non-slip grip. A lanyard or cord can be attached through the hole at the end of the handle.
The set includes a sheath crafted from polymer, enabling convenient neck carry for the knife. Thanks to its symmetrical construction, the sheath allows insertion of the knife regardless of which side the edge is facing.
In addition to the knife and sheath, the set comes with a 100 cm paracord, an extra retention lock for added safety, and a Morakniv firesteel.
Technical data
Blade length: 58 mm
Blade thickness: 2 mm
Steel: 12C27
Handle material: TPE rubber
Total length: 145 mm
Weight: 119 g
Manufacturer: Mora, Sweden
| Type | Fixed blade |
|---|---|
| Style | Survival-outdoor |
| Blade length | 58 mm |
| Blade thickness | 2 mm |
| Blade profile | Drop-Point |
| Blade edge | Plain |
| Blunt resistance | Medium |
| Corrosion resistance | Very good |
| Lock type | Fixed blade |
| Overall length | 145 mm |
| Blade material | 12C27 |
| Opening method | Fixed blade |
| Handle | Thermorun Elastomer |
| Clip for carrying | No |
| Holster included | Yes |
| Weight | 119 g |
| EAN | 7391846017974 |
| Manufacturer code | (NZ-ELN-SS-01) |
| Brand | Mora |
| EAN |
Reviews with photos
Review summary
Number of reviews: 24
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A great knife for the conscious user.
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A small, handy knife. Quality and sharpness are top class, after all, it's a Mora.
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Small, but a wild one. And it's a Mora.
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Great Neck, you don't need anything more for one-day trips to the forest!
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As a second knife for "delicate" tasks, it's great. Small but feisty—it fits here like nowhere else.
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Small, handy, solidly made, perfect for camping, I recommend it.
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A good little knife for small tasks. It sharpens sticks, cuts rope, makes feather sticks, and with a fire starter can light a fire. The handle fits well in the hand.
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The quality is typical Mora—great. But the price is too high. I got it as a gift, but I wouldn't have paid that much for it myself. It's not worth that kind of money.
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Highly recommend. Fits perfectly in the hand.
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Sensational... I have the Garberg on my belt. Eldris hangs on my neck and complements it. Excellent. I recommend it.
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I confirm previous opinions, all advantages, the grip is stable, handy, not affected by water or soap. You can also create a tool by inserting the handle backwards into the sheath if a longer tool is needed. Plus a firestarter.
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When I bought it, I thought its main role would be as a toy, but I was wrong. The inconspicuous little knife fits well in the hand and works great with wood—a nice addition to your camping gear.
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This knife is very interesting. Despite its unassuming appearance, it is very useful in the field. Sharp as hell. Works well with a fire starter. Worth having around your neck as a supplement to a heavier knife.
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A tiny neck knife, I recommend it. It helped me once in the forest when I lost my big knife.
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