KNIFE MATERIAL
Double-edged hook knife with tight curvature in stainless steel
Included accessories: Leather Edge Protcetion
The Hook Knife 162 features a 55 mm double-edged blade made from Swedish stainless steel. Its tight curve is ideal for carving scoops, bowls, or making deeper hollows. The barrel-shaped handle in oiled birch provides good control and fits comfortably in the hand. Comes with a sheath made of Tärnsjö leather.
The Hook Knife 162 has a 55 mm blade with a tight curve and double-edged blade, designed for carving scoops, bowls, and deeper hollows. The stainless steel holds its edge well and is easy to maintain. The knife features a full rat-tail tang for strength and stability, and a comfortable barrel-shaped Scandinavian birch handle.
The blade’s tight curve and double edge make it perfect for carving scoops or deep bowls. The blade is optimized to glide smoothly over the inside of a scoop or bowl without digging or catching. Since the blade is double-edged, you can carve with both push and pull cuts.
The barrel-shaped birch handle fits comfortably in the hand regardless of carving technique or grip, even during extended use. It comes with a sheath made from Swedish vegetable-tanned leather.
The 2 mm thick, 55 mm long blade is made from Swedish stainless steel (12C27) with over 80% recycled content and a hardness of 56.5 HRC. The stainless steel is durable, holds its edge for a long time, and requires minimal maintenance.
The knife is assembled and heat-treated at our factory in Mora, Sweden, with 135 years of knife-making tradition
Our products are intended for both hobby and professional use within cooking, outdoor activities, hunting, craft, woodcarving, and more. Please read this manual carefully before use. Improper use may lead to injury.
KNIFE MATERIAL
Morakniv has been used for whittling since the very beginning, and in the 1950s the first specialized carving knives were introduced. Today, our carving knives are trusted by users worldwide – a series that includes everything from classic whittling knives to hook knives and splitting knives. All are made in Mora, designed to feel like an extension of the hand and to bring wood to life.