Worst to Best Mora Knives

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Every time I pull out a mora I wonder why I bother going more expensive

maxlvledc
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Moras are the only knives that make me think "Damn I really only paid $____ for this thing?!"

samueljlarson
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FINALLY, someone compared the Moras. Until now I've been undecided what my 2nd Mora should be. Thank you.

cwest
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Kansbol is an amazing knife. It's hard to justify taking an expensive knife out hunting when these are so light and perform so well. I've given one to all my friends and family that hunt!

coverbw
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I can't justify the price of a Garberg while Joker Knives are readily available in Europe. Really love my companions though!

omfgbbqsauce
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I had almost every Mora so far (except the new wood line) and the only ones i've kept are the Companion (ugly user), the Classic #1 (tradition, culture and history) and the Kansbol (Do-it-all and camping)

Heimdall_edc
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Which Mora is the best for a YouTube couch surfer living in a suburb townhome, working an office job, and only experiences the outdoors at a local playground park babysitting his kids?

jhcha
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Was literally just looking for a video like this last night! Thank you Pete absolutely love the content!

HEMIviken
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Thanks for the reviews on these. My pathfinder is also at the bottom of the list, but I do really like the sheath I have mine in a very comfortable dangler position. Quick use tip, the loops on the sheath are double loops. Run the strap down under the bottom loop to where you want. Then fold the double tab at the end of the strap back and use the double loop to lock in place.

NosZodd
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Completely agree, but I’d suggest you to try the 2000 and you’d see some improved cutting abilities (I guess the finishing on the 2000 vs Kansbol does make a difference somehow) and the handle being more comfortable than the Kansbol.
They are my favorite moras too btw, the light my fire and 2000.

Good choices!

clintwestwood
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Very nice video. Really good to have a comparison by someone who actually owns and uses these knives. Well done!

rxotmfrxotmf
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Eldris needs some more love from the camping/bushcraft world. It's small but it's very capable. It's my go-to for almost everything. Best fixed-blade camp knife I've ever had, I love it. I think a lot of guys just want bigger knives because...they want a bigger knife, not because they _need_ a bigger knife.

Moleskineman
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I don’t know of a better run down of Mora’s knives than this on YouTube.

sswwooppee
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Great review, i loved the run down pete. And i'm glad you mentioned the garbergs down fall.

jenkinsmig
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*the Mora2000 (precursor to the Kansbol) is a better knife overall* It has a mirrored finish blade which adds to its cutting/slicing ability, a rounded spine for thumb comfort, and the neutral handle is much more comfortable.

MB-jgtr
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You can put the Eldris in the sheath blade out for a longer handle

jamesevans
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It's easy to weave the strap on the back of the Pathfinder to make a belt loop at the top of the sheath. Go down under the top layer of the top two horizontal straps, then over the third and back up under the bottom layer of the third. Pull tight from the top to make the belt loop and the thick part of the end of the strap locks everything in place.

AlexSwanson-rwcv
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Have you tried the Bushcraft Forest? It has the blade of the kansbol and the handle of the Bushcraft black. Definitely my favorite Mora!

TexturedTitanium
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I have a carbon steel companion I got 15 years ago. It really holds an edge and as long as you keep it clean it's perfect and at under £20 when I got it, has to be one of the best knives I've ever had.

gbuq
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Good overview. I’d rank the Eldris higher, because I like it as a neck Knife option. Carrying small blades like this around the neck is common in Scandinavia (and some places in the northern US) when hiking in winter. Easy access right under your coat.

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