🔪 Cut through the ordinary with MoraknivCraftline Pro S — your ultimate allround edge!
The MoraknivCraftline Pro S is a premium fixed-blade utility knife featuring a 3.6-inch stainless steel blade with 0.08-inch thickness for superior durability. Its ergonomic TPE rubber handle offers a secure, comfortable grip, while the innovative hard plastic combi-sheath allows dual knife carry. Lightweight at just 4 oz and backed by a limited lifetime warranty, this knife is designed for fishing, outdoor, and everyday professional use.
Recommended Uses For Product | Fishing,Outdoor |
Brand | Morakniv |
Model Name | Pro S knife |
Special Feature | Manual |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Included Components | Pro S Fixed Blade |
Handle Material | Rubber |
Color | Blue |
Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
Style | Modern |
Blade Length | 3.6 Inches |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Item Weight | 2.88 ounces |
Blade Shape | Straight |
Reusability | Reusable |
Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
Item Length | 8 Inches |
Global Trade Identification Number | 07391846015062 |
Size | 3.6" |
Manufacturer | Industrial Revolution |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 9.17 x 7.68 x 1.85 inches |
Package Weight | 0.13 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 8.25 x 0.75 x 1.25 inches |
Brand Name | Morakniv |
Warranty Description | limited lifetime |
Material | steel |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | M-12242 |
Model Year | 2017 |
M**N
Allround Fixed-Blade Knife
This knife is incredibly sharp right out of the box and feels very solid in the hand. The grip is comfortable and secure even when wet, making it great for outdoor tasks or camping use. Morakniv never disappoints—excellent quality for the price!
C**E
It's a Mora, so you know you're getting a quality all-purpose knife.
Wonderful value for a Morakniv! Very sharp, as you would expect. Looks beautiful. And you know it's a quality made blade. Great for any get-home / bug-out / hiking / camping bag! All purpose knife and a great value. I got a couple to give to the nieces!
C**
Great Quality Knife
As always Mora makes top quality knives. I have several Morakniv knives, I’ve always been completely satisfied with their products.
J**T
Midwesterner
Exactly what I wanted
V**S
Super sharp blade.
How in the heck can such a great knife be made and sold for so little. Yah sure handle and sheath plastic but the blade is super sharp. Just a little while ago vines growing up one of my trees are now compost.
X**M
Best All Around Fixed Blade EDC
I am a recent Morakniv convert. I still love my Essee and Spyderco knives but living in the PNW I decided I needed to add some Stainless Steel to my collection and Im pretty much EDC'ing this Pro S and or my Eldris every day now.This is the second one I bought because I got a little crazy with modifying my older one and needed a new one. So here goes the review -First of all, this is not full tang. Secondly, I do not consider myself a "Bushcrafter" but I do practice a lot of woodsmanship. I got turned onto Morakniv a while back after watching a friend process a large Elk with this very knife. It just made sense for that task, stainless steel so its easy to clean and no contaminate oils and a plastic sheath that is easy to clean and resistant to mold and stains.I every day carry this knife for a variety of reasons, I will list those reasons in the pros and cons below.Pros:Low price (I do not use the word cheap because they are not cheap they are low price)The cost to benefit ratio is astoundingGood solid steelWicked sharp out of the boxEasy to touch up with stropping blockNice blade belly and tipGrip/ handle is really tacky and feels good in the handFinger guard is greatVery un-assuming- NOT TACTICOOL super knife looking- I can carry this every day without issue in most situations because it just looks very un-assuming and not "SCARY". It is a tool and it looks like a tool. The blue handle and plastic sheath just makes it look "friendly" and its Swedish... so it has to be friendly right?Sheath - This is going to go in both pros and cons - - I like the sheath because it is really easy to clean and take care of. It also has a lot of attachment options. I run a piece of paracord through the top and tie it to my belt and clip the clip to my pocket so I have a combo dangler / belt clip. I m not a fan of carrying it on my belt directly with the clip because the clip bends easy.Durable as any knife Ive owned. I carried my first version of this for a year and I put that thing through hell and it only had to be re-profiled once because I got too crazy with the edge on a piece of bone.Easy to maintain.Stainless Steel - Great for rainy weather, does not rust and easy to clean / dry and is food safe. I live in the PNW and I was sick of oiling and de-rusting my knives.Cons:I generally like the sheaths for their ease of use and carrying options but I would just love it if there was a little less flexibility in the belt portion. I feel like I immediately over stress and get stress bends right when I use them directly on my belt. I fix that by doing what I mentioned previously but it is still annoying.The bottom of the grip on this knife is not conducive to "bushcrafting" tasks for a long time and you get some hot spots on your hand if you use it for an hour or so.The spine is rounded so I had to file it down with a bastard file to get a good spark throwing 90 degree spine.All in all one of my favorite knives to use and own. It gets daily carry use just about every day that is casual clothes.Use: Daily carry, woods carry, hunting, fishing, hiking, food prep
C**J
Morakniv a great buy
I really like the revamped Mora knives a lot. The sheath fits very well and is secure and thick and the belt clip is excellent. The handle is grippy and comfortable. Comes very sharp right from the box. My only complaint is that the back of the blade (opposite the edge) should be better finished. I bought 3 kinds of Moras, this one, the Companion, and the Heavy Duty MG (which is high carbon not stainless steel). The other two have a well finished back, so I don't know why it is not so on this one. It is not a big deal for any reason except cosmetic. All of the knives I got are very good quality and very good knives for the money. Don't ever expect to get a hundred dollar knife for less than twenty bucks, but you can still get a good tough knife with a very good sheath. The old leather sheaths on the lower cost Moras were pretty thin, but sewn and riveted and so workable; these are polymer state of the art in retention and protection. This knife is the shortest and lightest of the 3 I bought, would be very good for backpacker use. Never trust a folder to be as tough as a one piece knife. They aren't. The Swedes know their steel, so no worries there.
R**E
Great knife
Terrific knife for especially for cost value