Mora orange "rescue" outdoors serrated blade knife, Neverlost edition. Hard plastic handle and 3 5/8" Sandvik 12C27 stainless steel blade, 8" overall. This blade has serrations on the edge and a sharp tip. Orange plastic sheath with belt loop. Made in Sweden.
B**T
Will use as a dive knife
The media could not be loaded. Unboxing review (actually didn’t come in a box). Nicely made little knife. It should work fine for a warm water dive knife. It will likely hold an edge better than my other dive knives (except maybe my SOGs), but the trade-off will be it will be more prone to rust if not cleaned promptly after exposure to salt water. The reason I say it’s only good for warm water diving is there’s no way I’m undoing the retainer strap with thick gloves and the retention of the sheath isn’t sufficient to leave it open on a dive. But barehanded, no problem. Leaving the retainer off is a no go for me also because it has the integrated belt attachment (better than some other Moras). The sheath has plenty of rattle, unlike most of my other Moras. For my use, that’s not an issue. I hope it comes through in the video.The spine is finished but rounded, so if you’re using this as a small survival knife, no striking a ferro rod with it. This is a small knife (I’ve included a picture with the Craftline Pro S). It has a serrated edge, so good for cutting cordage (useful for monofilament fishing line and rope as a dive, fishing, boating or rescue knife) but not so much for wood (survival/bushcrafty stuff), IMHO. A little expensive for a Mora, but the finished spine and additional retainer strap/belt attachment adds value.
W**M
Its a knife
Its a more knife so it will be sharp and cut well. The problem lies with the price. It feels to expensive for what it is. I feel as though other more models would make a better rescue knife. Might work as a dive knife but im not experienced enough to say. Buy if you are a collector. The knife is fine but the price is what kills this
A**R
Excellent alternative dive/marine knife for emergencies
So here is the deal... if you’re looking for an inexpensive tool to add to a marine expedition, this is the one. If you’re not familiar, Mora makes amazing knives for the price that are impressively rust resistant. Not only that, but they are quite durable for the cost. You may be looking for an actual diving knife to substitute, but no need. Just make sure after you use it, wipe it off. Simple. While these knives are here, grab them, because I believe it is a discontinued model. I love it so much I bought three!!!
T**R
great knife
Moras are the best bang for your buck in the knife world, and this one is no different.
T**E
Met my expectations
Added to my collection! Of 15 other moras.
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