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The Morakniv Companion Fixed Blade Outdoor Knife is a versatile tool designed for outdoor enthusiasts. Featuring a 4.1-inch Sandvik stainless steel blade, it offers exceptional sharpness and rust resistance. The ergonomic polymer handle provides a secure grip, while the included protective sheath ensures safe and convenient carrying. Weighing just 3.9 ounces, this knife is perfect for camping, hiking, and survival situations.
G**K
Sharp knife, good steel, what else do you need
This is a great knife. There, that’s my review. Done.Ok, more info. For the price, this is a great bargain. Very sharp Swedish steel, lightweight design, good wet grip, and a locking solid scabbard. Cuts great right out of the box. Can actually shave hair right out of the box. Thick enough for medium duty woodcraft, thin enough for kitchen utility. The only issue for me is I would like a little more blade length, but that’s not really a big deal. If things change, I’ll edit the review. But for now, I’d say pick this up while it’s on sale.
S**7
Incredible value
Do not know how they sell this quality at this price!! Comes razor sharp, maintains edge extremely well, resharpen very easy. Knife at home equally in kitchen or field. Have processed a lot of game and this knife will match or surpass performance of custom and semi-custom knives. This is not a sharpened pry bar like many. Thin blade, ideal blade length, easy to maneuver. Have given 6-8 these knifes to friends and all are impressed.
M**W
Worth every penny and then some!!
Great tool!!! Sharp! Tough. Have even used it as a pry tool and it keeps it edge with no damage to it.
J**C
Love at first sight
The knife, the myth, the legend in person at last. Mora, and the Companion in particular, has a cult following out there on the interweb. It’s fans are legion, with review after glowing review attesting to it’s sharpness, ergonomics, dependability, and affordability. For less than an hours pay, I could not resist. While waiting an interminable one day for my package to arrive, I went looking for a leather sheath, and stumbled on the BPS Adventurer, a beautiful full tang wood handled knife that comes with a leather sheath and fire steel for $40. I bought THAT knife with the intention of returning this one once it was received, figuring how many “bushcraft” knives do I actually need. But what I suspected might happen, happened. Once I saw it and held it in my hand, I knew, this thing ain’t goin’ nowhere. The stainless blade is beautiful to look at, brilliantly mirror polished, and sharp! Like Hattori Hanzo, Green Destiny sharp, right out of the box. The handle is grippy and fits my hand like a glove, and overall the knife feels light as a feather (less that 1/4 pound in actuality). I have yet to put it through any “paces”, but just from my initial impression I can see what all the fuss is about. The sheath, which can easily be mistaken for a vacuum cleaner attachment, is nothing special, but is not bad either. It’s slim and lightweight and does it’s job of retaining the blade. What do you expect for 20 odd bucks? I ordered a leather sheath from Etsy that costs slightly more than the knife itself because I like leather and feel that this blade deserves one. This knife does not have a 90 degree flat spine, so you won’t be able to throw sparks from it, but if you feel it’s absolutely necessary you can easily grind it down with a file, sandpaper, or whatever you use to sharpen your knives. As for the blade material, carbon seems to be more popular for bushcraft knives. Stainless and carbon both have their pros and cons, but I feel you gain more than you lose by going stainless. It will take a little longer to sharpen, but should retain its edge longer, and as long as you don’t let it get too dull, maintaining the edge should be a breeze. It’s almost impervious to rust, so there’s no need to constantly oil it or force a patina. It will still do all the bushcrafty tasks that a carbon blade can do, but you can also use it for food prep, cleaning fish and game, etc. without having to worry about your blade fouling your food or vice versa. Because they are so affordable, you could easily get both, but if you just want one, I think stainless is the way to go.In closing, I really really like this knife, in case you couldn’t tell. Here in NY, you could spend $24 on a regular pie. THIS might be the best 24 bucks I ever spent.
D**D
Pretty cool, huh?
I wanted this knife, but I just didn't think I really needed it so I tried to cancel and they shipped it anyway. That's fine because these are good knives. And it was only 18 dollars (that's two packs of cigarettes, though). I had a similar knife made by Bahco, but I gifted it to a friend (it was still in perfect condition).I will update this review when I receive the item on Tuesday.UPDATE: Good knife, razor sharp, well forged, good metal, solid handle and a wide variety of uses and applications. This is called a tradesman knife and is well used for occasions such as (but not limited to), camping, fishing and hunting. Perfect for gutting a fish and probably sharp enough to fillet it.Nice knife, but be careful as it doesn't button to the sheathe and slides out very easily, and is very sharp (however it does fit snug). Compared to the Bahco, just as good as far as I can tell.
A**A
Solid knife solid price
This is the type of knife you can beat up and not feel bad about it. The price is great and the thing is razor sharp. The grip is comfortable and very durable feeling. The reason i gave it 4 stars and not 5 is because the cover for it is almost too good at attaching to things. I put it in my emergency bag and it fit in the molee well. However, I wanted to move it over a couple tabs to fit better and I cannot for the life of me get it unhooked! Oh Well. It’s there forever now.
G**Z
Excellent workhorse of a knife - highly recommend.
Amazing quality for cost knife. Was recommended this knife brand by a bladesmith and every bit of the description was accurate.Continually sharp blade with easy to handle/grip with no loss of grip when working. Associated holster/belt clip is strong and comfortable, with excellent retention so you know the knife will not fall out even when moving around. Workhorse of a knife and I will be planning to purchase more in the future for personal and gift use.
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