Value for money?
The knife itself is typical Mora quality. I'm a bit weary of the belt loops on the sheath as the method of connection doesn't seem up to much and rather flimsy. The concept is good but this isn't as robust as the knife and if this lets you down you could lose the knife. The fire steel seems good quality and the method of attaching it to the sheath is ok but through time will slacken giving way to chances of losing it. Good thing there's a lanyard hole. For a company built on reputation for cheap high quality very sharp knives the diamond sharpener feels poor quality and could be bigger. What I can't understand is that on this survival model the sheath is black with an orange overlay. While the bushcraft sheath is all orange. If the sheath should fall face down it will be harder to see. Why Mora didn't just make it all orange I don't know. Only a proper field test will determine value for money. In my opinion buy the orange and a cheap fire steel and save yourself some money.