I believe the mora knife is underrated, I hunt a river swamp, it is lightweight I can clip it on my pants pocket works great, it does not weigh you down come is not my for clearing brush you need a machete for that, once your your Trails clear, you put that machete up I use mora every time I hit the river swamp , they make the best knife for the money😮
@@WalkThePath I think you mean to say , the Mora is for a beginner . I've been an outdoorsman and hunter for 60 years and have used more than a few Moras. What type of knife do you recommend for such an advanced bushcrafter such as yourself?
i wouldn't consider myself advanced bushcrafter.. i do love a mora for the price its perfect for a beginner. me personally like a full tang carbon steel. that could be any knife tbh i think a knife chooses you rather you choosing a knife.. how does it feel in the hand, how does it handle, is it balanced. i find some expensive knives dont feel as good as lower budget knives it comes down to what are you willing to live with. @@QuantumPyrite_88.9
I used to use Mora but now I much prefer BPS. For around the same price you get so much more. I’ve never been a fan of mora plastic sheath. The BPS knives I’ve received are the sharpest knives I’ve ever bought. I can’t say anything about BPS stainless models I’ve never tried those. But the carbon steel is top notch. Just my two cents they are definitely worth a look.
Yea I've had the regular and heavy duty moras companion ones. The heavy duty just didn't fit my hand properly so I used the regular companion. I later bought the bushcraft black which I like very much and use when I'm in the woods along with a wood jewel handmade puuko and a bark river bravo 1.these 3 knives do everything I look for in a knife in there size range
The wider handle of the heavy duty gives you the ability to apply more torque to break from the cut. Great knife. I have it, but also the regular companion and bushcraft black. All carbon version, all great knives.
ΜORA IS MORA, GUARANTEE. OTHER BUDGET KNIVES ARE : BAHCO 2444 HULTAFORS STANLEY COLD STEEL FINN HAWK MARTIINI ARCTIC MARTIINI LYNX LUMBERJACK AND CONDOR TERRASAUR.
I believe the mora knife is underrated, I hunt a river swamp, it is lightweight I can clip it on my pants pocket works great, it does not weigh you down come is not my for clearing brush you need a machete for that, once your your Trails clear, you put that machete up I use mora every time I hit the river swamp , they make the best knife for the money😮
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Yep good knife.
I like your video and opinions, even though I laugh out loud at the term "bushcraft". All the best in all future endeavors.
A bushcraft knife is far superior to a mora but suitable for a beginner
@@WalkThePath I think you mean to say , the Mora is for a beginner . I've been an outdoorsman and hunter for 60 years and have used more than a few Moras. What type of knife do you recommend for such an advanced bushcrafter such as yourself?
i wouldn't consider myself advanced bushcrafter.. i do love a mora for the price its perfect for a beginner. me personally like a full tang carbon steel. that could be any knife tbh i think a knife chooses you rather you choosing a knife.. how does it feel in the hand, how does it handle, is it balanced. i find some expensive knives dont feel as good as lower budget knives it comes down to what are you willing to live with. @@QuantumPyrite_88.9
@@WalkThePath You didn't answer my question . LMAO
I used to use Mora but now I much prefer BPS. For around the same price you get so much more. I’ve never been a fan of mora plastic sheath.
The BPS knives I’ve received are the sharpest knives I’ve ever bought. I can’t say anything about BPS stainless models I’ve never tried those. But the carbon steel is top notch.
Just my two cents they are definitely worth a look.
Yea I've had the regular and heavy duty moras companion ones. The heavy duty just didn't fit my hand properly so I used the regular companion. I later bought the bushcraft black which I like very much and use when I'm in the woods along with a wood jewel handmade puuko and a bark river bravo 1.these 3 knives do everything I look for in a knife in there size range
Yeah I know what you mean the handles can have a strange fit the mora black is a nice blade 💯
I also carry 3 knives they all have their uses.
The wider handle of the heavy duty gives you the ability to apply more torque to break from the cut.
Great knife.
I have it, but also the regular companion and bushcraft black. All carbon version, all great knives.
@@Ve-suvius that’s a good observation I like the detail in your analysis 💯🔥
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Thanks.
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Great video on a great knife
(though modest in size, great in performance).
ΜORA IS MORA, GUARANTEE. OTHER BUDGET KNIVES ARE :
BAHCO 2444
HULTAFORS
STANLEY
COLD STEEL FINN HAWK
MARTIINI ARCTIC
MARTIINI LYNX LUMBERJACK AND
CONDOR TERRASAUR.
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