🗡️ Own the wild with precision and power in your hands
The Morakniv Garberg Full Tang Fixed Blade Knife is a premium bushcraft tool featuring a 4.3-inch hardened carbon steel blade with a Scandi grind edge. Designed for outdoor professionals and enthusiasts, it includes an integrated firestarter, diamond sharpener, and reflective paracord, all housed in a durable sheath. With a robust full tang construction and ambidextrous handle, this 9-inch, 13.8 oz knife delivers unmatched reliability and versatility for camping, hiking, and survival scenarios.
Recommended Uses For Product | Bushcrafting |
Brand | Morakniv |
Model Name | Garberg BlackBlade™ Carbon with Survival Kit |
Special Feature | Integrated |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Included Components | Knife, Sheath, diamond sharpener, fire striker, lanyard |
Handle Material | Carbon Steel |
Color | Black |
Blade Material | Carbon Steel |
Style | Survival Sheath |
Blade Length | 4.3 Inches |
Power Source | Manual |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Item Weight | 247 Grams |
Blade Shape | Drop Point |
Blade Edge | V-Grind |
Item Length | 9 Inches |
Global Trade Identification Number | 07391846025726 |
Manufacturer | Morakniv |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 11.73 x 5.87 x 1.3 inches |
Package Weight | 0.3 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 9 x 2 x 2 inches |
Brand Name | Morakniv |
Warranty Description | Limited Lifetime |
Material | Steel |
Suggested Users | Unisex-Adult |
Number of Items | 5 |
Part Number | M-13915 |
Model Year | 2021 |
Sport Type | Camping & Hiking, Outdoor Lifestyle |
B**E
Excellent bushcraft knife
Quickly became my favorite bushcraft and hiking knife. The Scandinavian grind blade remains sharp and can take a beating. It does an outstanding job at finely shaving wood for firestarters and creating knotches. I also use it to seperate fibers to make natural rope. Sometimes I use the butt of the handle to scrape fatwood to start a fire. The back of the blade is 90° which is perfect for striking your ferro rod. Unlike many of the other knives Morakniv makes, this one has a full tang blade. So no worries about using it to boton wood. It lightly locks into place in the holster so stays in place but can be pulled out with ease. Down side is it goes too far into the holster. Only about 1/4 of the handle sticks out.
D**Y
Best outdoor knife for long term use
What can I say? Amazing knife. Well known and reputable company.Full tang bladeEasy grip handle is comfortableThick blade ( batoning, shearing branchesSharp 90* on spine to use with a ferro rodMulti position sheath for assortment of mounting styleBlade length is long enough for bushcraft work, but not too long for delicate carvingCarbon blade holds edge wellBest blade I've owned for general purpose utility uses and not worry about breakingPrice was great for complete kitI definitely recommend and would buy from Moraknife again!
G**D
Great Knife.
This has been a great, useful tool. I use it camping and work. Holds an edge very well, comfortable grip. It is a tough knife.
H**S
Awesome smaller bushcraft knife
Perspective context: I'm an amateur collector of cheaper, but good quality knives, generally of a value of under $75. I prefer carbon steel, and I love to get them hair-splitting sharp. I've got a variety of Moras, including three of their carving knives.This is a great, smaller bushcraft knife. It's not as robust as its larger, more expensive cousins, but will do the job for most of your basic knife duties, including moderate batoning. It's pretty sharp out of the box, but of course I felt the need to do a little stone, ceramic and stropping magic. It's now stupid sharp.I love the heft and length of this knife. I've always felt more confidence with heavier, full-tang blades, and this is no exception. The 90° spine is perfect for sparking ferro rods, and the carbon steel is easy to keep super sharp, even if may not retain an edge as well as the more brittle stainless. I find it able to take an edge better on average. The grip feels good in the hand.Drawbacks are few. On the knife itself, I wish there was a sharpening choil. The blade has a coating right to the edge that will help preserve it from rust, but which is easily scratched and removed if your sharpening is careless. The grip has a small to moderate bolster, which will protect your index finger for most work, but may not be adequate enough with heavy point-forward use like drilling, punching or stabbing.On the plastic sheath, I got the "survival" kit with the sharpener and the ferro rod. Unless my blade needs extreme edge repair, I will never use the super-coarse diamond sharpener. That might be better for an axe blade. This blade needs a 400 to 1000 grit stone, some ceramic honing, and then a leather strop to make it awesome. A 150-grit diamond strip is just too aggressive and will quickly ruin the edge back quite a ways. The ferro rod is small but works fine.All in all, this is a great knife for the average camper, outdoorsman and basic bushcrafter. Unless you're a reenactor, a serious bushcrafter/YouTuber with something to prove, or someone who uses a knife to pry tent stakes out of the ground, you're probably not going to need anything beyond this knife. Enjoy!
A**N
Great knife
Beautiful knife with a sharp edge right out of the box. Carbon steel for striking ferro rod, full tang for strength and comfortable grip that fits my hand nicely. Sheath is very rigid and knife actually “locks” into it so it’ll stay put when I’m walking through thick areas in the woods. Very happy overall
N**S
Excellent knife.
First impressions, opened the package a few hours ago and haven't cut any trees down yet. This knife feels very solid, the full tang is exposed with a 90 degree edge, just like the spine, to spark those ferro rods . The plastic handle fits my hand well, very solid but wish it was a bit more grippy like the Mora Companion. Out of the box the blade edge was not sharp, but after awhile with the wet stone it now slices paper like a razor. I'm a newbie with the Scandi edge but am liking it, after a few yooootooob videos on how to sharpen the Scandinavian edge it is easy to get very sharp.The knife snaps securely into the plastic survival sheath, no way it will fall out by accident. The belt loop looks like fake leather but feels okay. The ferro rod snaps in very securely, it won't fall out, I have to rotate it and pull to get it out, it makes sparks. The diamond sharpener is built into the sheath, haven't used it.Overall an absolutely excellent knife, well worth the $76, you should never feel guilty spending money on good knives or books.Edit:After trying and exploring things I like the diamond sharpener for sharpening the spine, this can make it very sharp for making sparks with the supplied ferro rod, or even better, your ferro rod of choice.. To sharpen and hone the blade I will use my wet stone.
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