MORA COMPANION STAINLESS FIXED BLADE
A great knife with a utilitarian sheath. Nice and sharp. It seems a shame to incorporate it in a Safety Kit.
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The Mora Companion Stainless Fixed Blade is the ideal 'use and abuse' knife for the pack or pocket.
Mora knives are cheap to buy yet tough in use. They use a tough plastic handle and sheath but really work above their weight where steel is concerned. The Mora Companion uses a stainless steel which is super sharp plus the handle and sheath are brightly coloured meaning it should never be lost if dropped.
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Add to BasketA great knife with a utilitarian sheath. Nice and sharp. It seems a shame to incorporate it in a Safety Kit.
One for the kitchen, one for the toolbox, one for the garden, one for the fishing backpack, one for the.........
I have owned the same companion knife for the last ten years, it has withstood some serious use. originally the knife was purchased as a cheap bushcraft blade but after using it extensively I have come to give it a deep respect because of its rust resistance , blade retention and ease of sharpening. Dont be fooled into thinking stainless steel is bad, mine will perform at a level the carbon version does but without the rust problems. I recently camped with it and we had some hardwood to break down for a fire, I didnt have a baton so used the roofing hammer out of a friends van to smash some dried hardwood down into kindling, the knife took some dents but it didnt break. My most trusted and time honored served knife now does duty at my allotment for cutting down plants and string, an absolute legend of a knife for the price of two pints in the pub.
You just can't go wrong with a Mora. Cheap as chips and a great knife. I have a carbon steel companion and got the stainless for food prep.
Chose the luminous version, as I kept losing my opinel. The scabbard is great, clips onto your belt, it's light so does not pull down and keeps the knife safely tucked away. It's also easy to pull out and put back in when your hands are full. It's sharp and comfortable to use. At the price, it's a no brainer.
I tend to get through knives by using them for things and in ways they were never intended to be used. For that reason, I tend to buy knives at a price that it doesn't matter if I break, bend, twist or otherwise cause harm to them. These knives fit that bill perfectly. That's not to say they are poor quality, quite the opposite. I've paid more and got less. They are simple but, very effective and the ones I've owned have held an edge well. No complaints. The orange is very orange though..... Heinnie Haynes have, once again, proved their worth. Late order on Thursday night, delivery on Saturday and I was told when it would be delivered. Great service.
I have not had the opportunity to use the knife fully in a true field situation but first impressions are that it's typically Mora in its outstanding value and good quality. The knife is sharp, not razor but then it doesn't need to be for most tasks. The handle is very comfortable and the rubber grip prevents slip in the hand.
ordered one of these along with a rough rider peanut from nick arrived on the monday very happy excellent build and all it needed was a light strop and was perfect . great service from HH.
Just buy one! -fantastic knife, fantastic value, fantastic service.
Yes, this item is legal to own in the United Kingdom.
We base this opinion on our interpretation of UK Knife Law (see our blog). Be aware that there are different rules for owning and carrying knives in public in the UK. Read about the difference here.
Yes, this item is legal to own in the United Kingdom.
We base this opinion on our interpretation of UK Knife Law (see our blog). Be aware that there are different rules for owning and carrying knives in public in the UK. Read about the difference here.