Mora Companion Stainless Steel 860 Bushcraft Knife
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Description / Mora Companion Stainless Steel 860 Bushcraft Knife
The Mora Companion 860 Stainless, avaliable in Black, Orange, Green & Dala Red is a solid, dependable bushcraft knife with a razor sharp swedish steel blade. This knife offers a low barrier to entry into the world of bushcraft knives, it is a extremely well made & robust knife with a blade made from exactly the same steel as Morakniv's higher prices knives. The handles are plastic, with a rubber grip but sturdy and very grippy. If you're looking for a 90-degree spine for a firesteel then it's quite easy to grind one into the back of the blade.
Mora Companion Stainless Techincal Specification
Blade Length: 104mm
Blade Thickness: 2.5mm
Knife Length: 219mm
Total Length: 233mm
Net Weight: 117g
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| Item Shipping Type | Bladed18 |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer No | 11827 |
| Brand | Mora |
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Customer Reviews
I've used many knives over the years but I still come back to my mora. For the small price of this knife, its punching way above its weight. Whether teaching or just using for your own purpose you can't go wrong here.
The Hi-vis handles with there soft grip, make them easy to handle and track as well as the sheeves. Please be aware sheeves are handed, meaning you have to put the knife in the correct way round or thumbs could be cut when removing knife.
The 2.5mm blade makes it much kinder for small hands compared to the 4mm heavy duty.
The stainless steel blade means they are easier to maintain in regards to looking after the steel itself, but it's slightly harder to put an edge on the blade than the carbon version. With a little bit of extra effort you will achieve the same sharpness.
If your looking to do batten work then go for the heavy duty companion, otherwise this is the go to knife for you