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title: "Mora Outdoor Knife available in Black"
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# Square-edged spine doubles as fire striker 3.2mm thick Sandvik 14C28N steel Full tang for ultimate durability Mora Outdoor Knife available in Black

**Brand:** morakniv
**Price:** € 0.18
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> 🗡️ Gear up with Mora Garberg — the last knife you'll ever need!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Mora Outdoor Knife available in Black by morakniv
- **How much does it cost?** € 0.18 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
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## Best For

- morakniv enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted morakniv brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Ergonomic Comfort:** Polymer handle with rubberized grip fits perfectly for extended use
- • **Unmatched Durability:** Full tang design ensures maximum strength for heavy-duty bushcraft
- • **Fire-Ready Innovation:** Blade spine doubles as a striker for instant fire-starting
- • **Versatile Carry Options:** Choose between classic leather sheath or modern multi-mount system
- • **Rugged Precision Engineering:** Robust 3.2mm Sandvik steel blade built to last a lifetime

## Overview

The Mora Garberg Outdoor Knife features a heavy-duty 3.2mm thick Sandvik 14C28N stainless steel blade with a full tang design, delivering exceptional strength and edge retention. Its square-edged spine is engineered to function as a fire steel striker, making it an essential tool for bushcraft and survival. Designed with an ergonomic polymer handle and available with either a leather sheath or a multi-mount system, this knife combines rugged durability with versatile carry options, backed by a limited lifetime warranty.

## Description

The long-awaited Garberg packs a heavy-duty 3. 2mm thick 14C28N Sandvik Steel blade and is purposefully designed for bushcraft. This new full-tang model has been highly anticipated by knife fans around the world. With bushcraft in mind, Mora made both the pommel and the blade spine, fire-steel ready.

Review: Probably the best value-for-money bushcraft and camping knife out there. - If you are looking for a stainless steel Bushcraft knife, then this is a really good place to look. If you are just starting out, then I think you should buy this knife as opposed to something cheaper. If you take care of It, it will last a lifetime, and will blow any other knife out of the water for value. I have owned about 10 Bushcraft knives over the past 10 years, ranging from £10 to £350, and I can honestly say that this can compete with any of them. I'll break down my review into segments First of all I'd like to mention that the build quality is impeccable. I would expect nothing less from a quality maker such as Mora, but this is on a whole other level, and the materials used are of a much higher quality than their lower-end knives such as the Companion. The handle- the handle is made of polymer with a rubberised insert. The tang sticks out of the bottom of the knife which can be used to scrape a Fire steel, scrape tinder, or pound things. The first thing you notice when you hold it is how sturdy the handle feels. The polymer is very well moulded, very dense, and has a good weight to it. It does not feel cheap in the slightest. Even with this, the ergonomics are the best part. It's not a thin handle, but not overly-thick either. It feels absolutely fantastic in your hand, and it fills it so well that even with extended use it doesn't have any hotspots. I wear large gloves and it fits me perfectly, with room to spare. The blade- the blade is stainless steel, Sandvik 14C28N, which is a noticeable upgrade from the Sandvik 12C27 used on their lower-priced models. It has a thicker blade than something like the Companion, which lends itself to a Bushcraft knife. The spine of the knife is left un-finished intentionally so it can be used to strike fire-steels, which is does exceptionally well. The heat-treatment on the steel is perfect in my opinion. It keeps it's edge for an impressive amount of time, whilst being tough enough to withstand harder-use tasks such as batonning without chipping or rolling. I have used it to baton, carve, make feather sticks, cut food, and used it for pretty much everything you'd want a Bushcraft knife to do, and it does it all perfectly. The grind it came with is just perfect. Every time I use it to carve or make feather sticks, I am just blown away by how easy it is. It feels just as good as any high-end scandi-ground Bushcraft knives I've used. The sheath- if I could choose again, I would go for the leather sheath. There is nothing wrong at all with the plastic sheath, on the contrary, it's very well made and the multi-mount system works well and the knife is always held very securely, I just would prefer something more classic-looking and something that is a bit quieter when you're taking the knife out of and putting it back into it's sheath. Overall, I can't recommend this knife enough. If you're just getting into Bushcraft or if you're an experienced bushcrafter or camper, I'm sure this knife will impress you as it has impressed me
Review: As good as they say … and excellent value - This knife is as good as everyone says. Even the version with the plastic sheath has a very classy feel, yet you feel that as with their cheaper knives, Mora has put their money where it counts. The thicker blade and full tang mean it's noticeably heavier and chunkier than the cheaper Moras, and the tighter curve on the belly makes it harder to sharpen. If you are starting out in bushcraft I see no real reason to buy this knife over a Mora Companion or whatever they're called now. But if you have the money, this is a fantastic tool, and still excellent value. The use of a secondary bevel is interesting. The scandi grind is one of the things that makes a standard Mora so good, because it enables easy sharpening even for non-experts. The micro-bevel on the Garberg should make for a more durable edge that's quicker to sharpen, but it's harder to keep the correct angle. Removing the micro-bevel in one go would be straightforward, but a lot of work. Maybe it's possible to broaden the micro-bevel a bit at a time so that it eventually merges into the main bevel. I'm no sharpening expert.

## Features

- Full tang stainless steel knife is most robust Morakniv ever made; two versions available (sold separately): with leather sheath or multi mount system
- Square-edged ground spine blade can be used as a striker with fire steel
- Limited lifetime manufacturer's warranty

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B01I1GITMA |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Blade Edge | V-Grind |
| Blade Length | 10 Centimetres |
| Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
| Blade Shape | Straight Back |
| Brand Name | Morakniv |
| Colour | Black |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,921) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 07391846017493 |
| Handle Material | Plastic |
| Included Components | knife, sheath |
| Item Length | 10 Centimetres |
| Item Type Name | Full Tang Bushcraft Knife With Sandvik Stainless Steel Blade |
| Item Weight | 240 g |
| Manufacturer | Mora |
| Model Name | Garberg Multi-mount |
| Model Number | M-12642 |
| Part Number | M-12642 |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Product Warranty | 1 |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Bushcrafting |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Special Features | Full Tang |
| Style | Garberg Multi-Mount |

## Product Details

- **Age range (description):** Adult
- **Blade material:** Stainless Steel
- **Brand:** Morakniv
- **Colour:** Black
- **Handle material:** Plastic
- **Included components:** knife, sheath
- **Model name:** Garberg Multi-mount
- **Recommended uses for product:** Bushcrafting
- **Special feature:** Full Tang
- **Style:** Garberg Multi-Mount

## Images

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: Other than just being full tang and a little  bigger is this knife any better than a Companion HD?**
A: I can't imagine paying nearly $100 for a Mora when the Morakniv Craftline HighQ Robust is $17. While not full tang the high carbon steel in the Robust is better and same thickness at 3.2mm. A full tang in a 4" knife doesn't add much in the way of strength.

**Q: Can it be inserted in the molle sheath left or right handed?**
A: Yes. I have mine mounted for left hand grab and operation.

**Q: Should this knife be oiled? if yes, is extra virgin olive oil ok (to allow use with food)? will oiling this knife diminish its firestarting ability?**
A: It's stainless steel so no oil is required unless you live in a very wet, humid or salt air environment. A tiny amount of olive wouldn't hurt if you like but remember, vegetable oils can go rancid in time. I use USP mineral oil on the blades of my carbon steel knives. It's not harmful to humans and will protect the blades. My Garberg has nothing on it...just wiped off/dry after use. As for fire starting, I don't know because as I said, I don't keep oil on mine.

**Q: Can this knife be mountes horizontally?**
A: For clarification, the multi-mount can be mounted horizontally.  The leather and standard plastic sheaths cannot.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Probably the best value-for-money bushcraft and camping knife out there.
*by W***S on 9 March 2018*

If you are looking for a stainless steel Bushcraft knife, then this is a really good place to look. If you are just starting out, then I think you should buy this knife as opposed to something cheaper. If you take care of It, it will last a lifetime, and will blow any other knife out of the water for value. I have owned about 10 Bushcraft knives over the past 10 years, ranging from £10 to £350, and I can honestly say that this can compete with any of them. I'll break down my review into segments First of all I'd like to mention that the build quality is impeccable. I would expect nothing less from a quality maker such as Mora, but this is on a whole other level, and the materials used are of a much higher quality than their lower-end knives such as the Companion. The handle- the handle is made of polymer with a rubberised insert. The tang sticks out of the bottom of the knife which can be used to scrape a Fire steel, scrape tinder, or pound things. The first thing you notice when you hold it is how sturdy the handle feels. The polymer is very well moulded, very dense, and has a good weight to it. It does not feel cheap in the slightest. Even with this, the ergonomics are the best part. It's not a thin handle, but not overly-thick either. It feels absolutely fantastic in your hand, and it fills it so well that even with extended use it doesn't have any hotspots. I wear large gloves and it fits me perfectly, with room to spare. The blade- the blade is stainless steel, Sandvik 14C28N, which is a noticeable upgrade from the Sandvik 12C27 used on their lower-priced models. It has a thicker blade than something like the Companion, which lends itself to a Bushcraft knife. The spine of the knife is left un-finished intentionally so it can be used to strike fire-steels, which is does exceptionally well. The heat-treatment on the steel is perfect in my opinion. It keeps it's edge for an impressive amount of time, whilst being tough enough to withstand harder-use tasks such as batonning without chipping or rolling. I have used it to baton, carve, make feather sticks, cut food, and used it for pretty much everything you'd want a Bushcraft knife to do, and it does it all perfectly. The grind it came with is just perfect. Every time I use it to carve or make feather sticks, I am just blown away by how easy it is. It feels just as good as any high-end scandi-ground Bushcraft knives I've used. The sheath- if I could choose again, I would go for the leather sheath. There is nothing wrong at all with the plastic sheath, on the contrary, it's very well made and the multi-mount system works well and the knife is always held very securely, I just would prefer something more classic-looking and something that is a bit quieter when you're taking the knife out of and putting it back into it's sheath. Overall, I can't recommend this knife enough. If you're just getting into Bushcraft or if you're an experienced bushcrafter or camper, I'm sure this knife will impress you as it has impressed me

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ As good as they say … and excellent value
*by C***S on 2 July 2018*

This knife is as good as everyone says. Even the version with the plastic sheath has a very classy feel, yet you feel that as with their cheaper knives, Mora has put their money where it counts. The thicker blade and full tang mean it's noticeably heavier and chunkier than the cheaper Moras, and the tighter curve on the belly makes it harder to sharpen. If you are starting out in bushcraft I see no real reason to buy this knife over a Mora Companion or whatever they're called now. But if you have the money, this is a fantastic tool, and still excellent value. The use of a secondary bevel is interesting. The scandi grind is one of the things that makes a standard Mora so good, because it enables easy sharpening even for non-experts. The micro-bevel on the Garberg should make for a more durable edge that's quicker to sharpen, but it's harder to keep the correct angle. Removing the micro-bevel in one go would be straightforward, but a lot of work. Maybe it's possible to broaden the micro-bevel a bit at a time so that it eventually merges into the main bevel. I'm no sharpening expert.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Top BLADE
*by A***R on 29 July 2019*

This was bought to take on camping, bvush trips and was thoroughly researched prior to purchase. The knife arrived in a nice display box with 2 set ups for carrying, so vey functional. The full tang knife a first I believe for MORA is a nice feature with the exposed tang that could be used as a fire steel ? the blade itself ids very sturdy and holds a really good edge. A 2yr old Holly Shalaylee that I planned to wittle/shape with its really gnarly bark and ultra dry hard wood was no problem. The grip is comfortable & good even when wet.

## Frequently Bought Together

- Morakniv Garberg Survival (S) Stainless Steel
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