Morakniv Garberg Dala Red Edition (S)
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Product detailed description
This special edition with the coordinates of the cutlery factory on the blade of the knife highlights the distinctive Dala Red colour that has defined Morakniv and its long red thread throughout history. It has taken us years to perfect the knives we produce today. Because, like you, we know that quality demands no shortcuts.
Designed for the adventurer, this knife is an excellent choice when you need a safe and sturdy tool on hand. The ergonomic barrel-shaped polymer handle features a quality grip, finger guard and a 3.2mm thick blade made from recycled Swedish stainless steel. The symmetrical polymer sheath is suitable for both right and left-handed users and has a Swedish leather strap that easily attaches to the belt. Made in the knife factory in Mora, Sweden.
Blade length: 11 cm
Overall length: 23 cm
Blade thickness: 3,2 mm
Steel: Recycled Swedish Stainless Steel - 12C27 and 14C28N, hardened to HRC 56-58.5 - are used on knives for extreme strength and durability. They also have a very high resistance to moisture, which could otherwise cause the blades to rust. Recycled Swedish stainless steel stays sharp much longer than carbon steel and is much less sensitive to rust. Recycled Swedish stainless steel is easy to maintain. However, if the knife gets dirty, it is always a good idea to make a habit of rinsing the blade under running hot water, preferably with a mild soap solution, after use.
blade: polyamide
weight: 207 g
colour red
polymer sheath
Made in Sweden
Additional parameters
Category: | Fixed blade |
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Blade material: | stainless PLUS |
Blade length: | 10 to 15 cm |
Handle material: | polymer |
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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.