KNIFE MATERIAL
Wilderness knife in stainless steel with a rubberized grip
Included accessories: Knife Sheath
Mora 2000 (S) is a classic wilderness knife that is popular among outdoor enthusiasts and hunters. It features a profile-ground blade made from Swedish stainless steel and a shaped handle with a soft, rubberized friction grip. The knife sheath with belt loop makes it easy to carry.
Since its launch in 1991, Mora 2000 has become a favorite among outdoor enthusiasts and scouts, hunters and anglers. It features a 109 mm long and 2.5 mm thick, profile-ground blade made from Swedish stainless steel. The knife comes with a polymer sheath and a leather belt loop.
Mora 2000 (S) is a versatile wilderness knife that handles most tasks during outdoor adventures or hunting: carving, skinning game, cutting branches, building shelters, or preparing food. The blade is profile-ground, which provides added precision and minimal friction with each cut, ideal for hunting.
The knife has a shaped polymer handle with finger guard that fits comfortably in the hand. The handle features a soft TPE rubber friction surface that provides a firm grip even in wet conditions. The knife comes with a polymer sheath suitable for both right- and left-handed users, with a practical belt loop in European vegetable-tanned leather.
The 2.5 mm thick and 109 mm long profile-ground blade is made from Swedish stainless steel (12C27) with a recycle rate over 80% and a hardness of 56.5 HRC. The steel offers long-lasting sharpness and requires minimal maintenance.
Since its launch in 1991, Mora 2000 (S) has been a modern classic among Swedish hunters and outdoor lovers. The knife is made in our factory in Mora, with over 130 years of Swedish knife-making experience.
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
Launched in 1991, Mora 2000 is a versatile outdoor knife that quickly became a favourite among hunters, outdoor enthusiasts and military users. With its profile-ground Swedish stainless steel blade and rubberised grip, it remains an iconic wilderness knife – just as useful for hunting as for cooking and shelter building.