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Morakniv Floating Knife

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Morakniv Floating KnifeThis is a lightweight outdoor knife that floats. The ergonomic barrel shaped handle of natural cork features a soft friction grip, a sturdy finger guard, and a 1. 4 mm thick blade made of recycled Swedish stainless steel. The knife that floats thanks to the natural cork handle weighs only 49 grams and has a 1. 4 mm thin blade made of stainless steel. Its lime green color is highly visible in water, making it very easy to locate. Connect the knife to

This is a lightweight outdoor knife that floats. The ergonomic barrel-shaped handle of natural cork features a soft friction grip, a sturdy finger guard, and a 1.4 mm thick blade made of recycled Swedish stainless steel.

The knife that floats thanks to the natural cork handle weighs only 49 grams and has a 1.4 mm thin blade made of stainless steel. Its lime green color is highly visible in water, making it very easy to locate. Connect the knife to your belt, backpack or lifesaving vest with the clip on the sheath. It's also possible to attach it to a button, for example on your working clothes. The highly visible lime green sheath with a smart button lets you attach and link several knives from our Craft segment, giving you the opportunity to carry your preferred combination of tools that suits you.

Knife Series: Floating Knife

Usage Area: Fishing, Outdoor

Country of origin: SE

Blade Length: 97 mm

Blade Thickness: 1,4 mm

Knife Length: 223 mm

Steel Type: Swedish Stainless Steel

SGM: SGM®S-ASE101

Nominal Hardness (HRC): 56,5

Grip Material: Cork

Color: Lime Green

Net Weight: 79,5 g

Steel Grade Mora (SGM®)Our Steel Grade Mora (SGM®) standard identifies the type of steel used in our knife blades and the processing they undergo during the manufacturing process at the Morakniv knife factory in Mora, Sweden. 

Made in Mora, Sweden.Morakniv is a local family-owned company that feels great pride and an equal responsibility in developing and managing the products that have become strong symbols for both Mora and Sweden. A genuine knife made by Morakniv is always made in Mora, Sweden.

Our products are intended for both hobby and professional use in the kitchen, outdoor activities, hunting, crafts, and woodworking. Carefully read this user manual before use. Improper use may result in injury.

This knife is not fire steel compatible

This means that we have prioritized a sharp and durable edge together with a firm grip, which means that the appearance of the blade back is not given as much space. If you use this knife in contexts other than those intended, remember that it has this unpolished blade back - so it cannot be used with a fire starter.

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