Survival knife: Mora, Great back up blade
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ok... but do you know that Mora is a Swedish village in the Dalarna region? :)
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Moras are a good primary blade for bushcraft hiking camping they arnt for survival
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You are an absolute doll.
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Survival? I think you mean hiking, backpacking, and bushcraft. They're fine for survival when teamed with a saw, machete/ax, but you are claiming that they are fine by themselves for "survival". When stopping hypothermia requires fire and or shelter, with just a knife, you need one that can cross-grain baton hardwood. The Mora can do this, but is delicate and requires proper care and technique. The ability to use proper care and technique is degraded by adrenaline and the onset of hypothermia.
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she is such a sweet heart.
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I am glad I saw this because I have already made that decision. I actually starting using Mora's for the more practical knife work. They are absolutely amazing. I have 3 510's that Ray Mears bought up once they discontinued the 510 to make the 511. Same knife just one has a safety feature now. Also these knives are super lightweight. My SOG knives are great and all...but very unnecessary. Same with the Kbar. You aren't a badass on the trail with one. Your dumb for wasting weight. MORA ftw!
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There's a knife in this video?
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I believe this to be an intelligent choice.
While having an asortment of many other larger knives is ok as well, recently I find my self
going with mora for a Fixed blade.
Maybe age or Backpacking experience, weight is always something (gear wise) I'm trying to be mindful of.
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totally agree, just got a mora force and i'm really happy with it, does everything you need a camp knife to do and keeps its edge well, ATB for 2012,
Video needs a fat dude. She's too distracting.
twistedcross 3 months ago 24
40 bucks? you got jipped
SnowD20 4 months ago 19