SUMMARY
The Mora bushcraft knives are definitely not cool
looking eye-catching blades with angular handles and
aggressive tactical design. They do not fit in any way
to the "contemporary survival aesthetics", but when it
comes to the utility they are on the front foot before all
the tactical fixed knives with power to spare. Comfort
of use, which results from ergonomics of handles is
remarkably good and it will be appreciated during long-
term work. The cutting properties of all tested blades
have been also exceptional. Combination of reasonably
selected thicknesses of the blades in a combination with
a scandi grind couldn't give offer other outcome. And
finally – they are DIRT CHEAP.
The new trends are coming, and the whole dictionary of
more or less adequate terms about spending time in the
bosom of nature has been developed an entire. In the
meanwhile the Mora knives, regardless if they are at the
scout's belt, or in the survivalist bug-out bag, remain
invariably the faithful companions of the woodland
vagabonds.
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