This by far the best Bushcraft knife for the money. Light, handy and it can keep a very sharp edge. When using it basic camp chores from sliceing food to batoning firewood your going to ask your self. Self I need another one(or more) for the truck/car/boat/RV/backpack. I have had mine for a little over two years and it's still going strong.
Go check them out on Youtube.
Mora Bushcraft Knife
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Re: Mora Bushcraft Knife
Funny you should mention the Mora knives - it was our featured outdoor product on last weeks net.
The knives are very well made and, as you say, very capable of most camp chores. As a bonus, they are an exceptional value. For around $15, you can have a great knife, and with a reasonable amount of care, it will last for many years.
The knives are very well made and, as you say, very capable of most camp chores. As a bonus, they are an exceptional value. For around $15, you can have a great knife, and with a reasonable amount of care, it will last for many years.
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