Dagger Morakniv Companion HeavyDuty F (C) Orange
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Product detailed description
-Swedish dagger of very high quality with a typical Scandinavian blade with a three-layer coating
-A versatile powerful tool for hunters, woodlanders and all outdoor enthusiasts who profess freedom of movement in the wild
-The knife can be used in batoning - a technique of cutting or splitting wood by striking the back of the knife, The blade is made of carbon steel, The handle is made of durable, black plastic and has a soft grip rubber coating, -An orange-coloured, 3 cm long guard prevents slipping of the hand and finger injuries
-Green coloured plastic sheath
-Thumb hole for easier pulling of the knife
-Sheath is easy to wash, hole in the tip of the sheath facilitates drainage
-Plastic belt clip
Carbon steel blade; 104 mm
Blade plastic/rubber
Sheath plastic
Weight 135 g
Blade thickness 3.2 mm
Color black/orange
Companion Series
Length 225 mm
Additional parameters
Category: | Fixed blade |
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Blade material: | Carbon Steel |
Blade length: | 10 to 15 cm |
Handle material: | rubber |
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Traditional Swedish Mora knives have been a proven product on the market for many years. Its products represent a very good price/performance ratio. They stand out for their simplicity, which made the knives famous
Mora Knives has a long tradition of knife making. It has been creating sharp knives for its users for more than 400 years. For Morakniv, the journey began in 1891 when Frost-Erik Erson returned to his home village of Östnor in Mora after four years in North America.
At first, Frost-Erik only made knives for use in the sledge factory, but knife production soon began to grow. The name Morakniv was already known by the end of the 1900s, due to the long tradition of manufacturing in the area. After the factory was built, production continued to grow more and more and today they are shipped all over the world.
The most famous models Mora 2000, Companion, Bushcraft or more recently Eldris are perhaps known to all knife fans.