Morakniv Eldris Fixed-Blade Pocket-Sized Knife with Sandvik Stainless Steel Blade and Plastic Sheath 2.2-Inch.

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  • Bob

    > 3 day

    Has a full size handle fits my hands well love it

  • Gregory L. Brown

    > 3 day

    Very nice knife that can be put in pocket or pack. Great for the jobs you need to do (short of batoning) and has a square back that is perfect for use with fire starters. You can use it as a neck knife, but it seems a bit fat for that. The only reason for 4 vice 5 stars is the nice plastic sheath that comes with it lacks a molded in clip, making it impossible to clip onto your belt unless you buy a separate belt loop. It would not take up much space to add a molded belt clip to the sheath, so you could pull oput the knife one handed as needed. That cannot be done with the added belt loop. If they added a molded in clip, it would make the knife a 5 out of 5.

  • Jerry N

    > 3 day

    Great little knife. Mine came razor sharp and is very easy to carry.

  • Matthew S.

    > 3 day

    A curiosity. Maybe a good extra in camping stove setup...Perhaps it was badly heat treated or something but blade looked burnt and is very brittle..strange geometry grind..would be good for batoning...little things..:} otherwise Im wishing it was of a bit tougher steel. 14c maybe not 12c..not sure what to do with it, too fat for pocket.

  • Buzzcutter79

    > 3 day

    Love the Moraknife Eldris

  • Donna Laporte

    Greater than one week

    Great knife and even good for cooking, camping, outdoors, protection if need be. Sharp!!

  • Adair

    > 3 day

    Tremendous little neck knife!

  • Eliza Walsh

    Greater than one week

    Awesome knife! Exactly the neck knife that Ive been looking for.

  • Stan

    > 3 day

    This is a sweet little knife!

  • Kel

    > 3 day

    Seems like some people here have a pretty vague idea about how knife steel works. A steel is considered stainless when more than a certain percentage of chromium and/or vanadium is added to the alloy to make it *more* resistant to rusting than regular steels without them. Non stainless steels will oxidize when exposed to air, or certain acids such as when cutting fruits. Steels that are considered stainless WILL still rust when exposed to the wrong chemicals, or mistreated, and there is a wide variance in the corrosion-resistance of various stainless steels. A $5 Walmart knife will typically have a blade that is very corrosion resistant - and also one which is abysmal at holding an edge. A knife like this is made out a steel with a much lower corrosion resistance, but which is much more suitable to taking and holding a fine edge. This is why knife and steel reviews invariably rate corrosion resistance among the various pros and cons of a material. Corrosion resistance, edge holding, ease of sharpening, toughness, hardness, ALL steels are a compromise between these points, and every steel scores differently on different categories. Stainless steels are simply ones that are more inclined towards corrosion resistance than regular carbon steels, but some are much less so than others. Like carbon steel is usually considered superior as a blade material BESIDES being easily corroded, real GOOD stainless steels for knife making also tend to be more prone to corrosion than steels that are engineered with corrosion resistance as a top priority. That is to say, Mora is more concerned with making a knife that will take and hold a good edge than making one that will always stay pretty and shiny. That said, under NORMAL use (i.e. not in a salt water environment) it should not rust or discolor easily. If you DO want to work in salt water, perhaps you should pay more attention to exactly what type of steel you are buying, instead of relying on the magic words stainless steel to guarantee your knife stays 100% rust proof. ALL steel can rust. Even so, I doubt a Mora will rust if it is washed THOROUGHLY after using in salt water, carefully dried, and then oiled lightly, especially if you are staying near the salt water, where there is salt spray in the air. Salt water is not considered normal use for any knife, it is considered extreme conditions. Salt is a super aggressive enemy to steels, and complaining because some discoloration showed up after using it is like complaining about a truck being shoddy just because the suspension needed to be repaired after you spend a day doing jumps off of sand dunes with it. Personally I cant imagine why anyone would care about a little cosmetic rust. Just buff it off wit some emery paper, so what if your blade isnt perfect and shiny any more? Is it a working knife or not? You arent going to effect the function of the blade at all, unless you leave it sitting in brine overnight, and even then it shouldnt be hard to clean the rust off and re-sharpen the blade. Whining because the blade of you $30 working knife discolored a bit after using it in salt water is just silly. If you really think Walmart bait knives are better just because they stay shiny without any work, go ahead and use those instead.

The Morakniv Eldris is an award winning fixed-blade stainless steel knife that is small enough to fit in a pocket and safe enough to be worn around the neck. The Eldris was unanimously chosen by an international jury of outdoor-journalist judges for the prestigious Scandinavian Outdoor Award in the Hardware category. The award is given to products based on functionality, quality, design, and sustainability. The Eldris was chosen for its innovative design, balance and durability. The blade of the Morakniv Eldris is top grade Swedish Sandvik 12C27 stainless steel that features excellent edge performance, razor sharpness, high hardness, and exceptional corrosion resistance. It features a square-ground spine that can be used as a striker with a firesteel. Stainless steel knives are less susceptible to corrosion and oxidization than carbon steels, giving them a longer life overall, plus they maintain edge sharpness for optimum cutting performance. Two different polymers and an ergonomic shape make the handle of the Morakniv Eldris durable and easy to hold. A built-in click lock between the sheath and handle ensures the Eldris stays safely in place when worn around the neck. Its small size and safe handling make Eldris a perfect choice for knife users of all experience levels. Dimensions: total length: 5.6 inches (143cm); blade length: 2.2 inches (56mm); blade thickness: 0.8 inches (2mm); weight: 2.8oz (80g). Made in Sweden. 1-year warranty.

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