Thoughts?5" and brown handle
David Canterbury's announcement.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kQKgW52_tKM
>>2841892For me, it's the Savage CSH.
>>2841892It’s a mora so it’ll be decent might be a little to a lot over priced.
>>2841892moras are just great but slapping on a plastic grip to go with a leather sheath is just pure travesty.
>>2841892nifty. I really like green, but the green didn't look good on the garberg, same with the brown. Cool that's it's a longer garberg.
>>2841892>Thoughts?Haven't looked at the price yet and I already know it's overpriced.
>>2841892>morayou dont want to know my thoughts.
>>2842022I made my own leather sheath for my bushcraft black. I hate those shitty plastic sheaths they come with, although I guess that's how they keep the cost down.
>>2841892I own one. It's my main hiking/hunting knife. I bought the one with the kydex sheath with a ferro rod and sharpening stone built in. Feels kinda silly now that I've accepted that ferro rods are kinda tarded and just carry a Bic in my pocket and a backup Bic in my pack for less weight than one ferro rod. But it's a fine knife. Although I'm starting to question the utility of packing a fixed blade knife around when I could just carry my leatherman and get the advantage of having pliers on me to manipulate hot pots and coals.
>>2841925the fact that you get that knife and sheath for like 50 bucks is what made me stop giving a shit about moraknives
>>2842060>hunting knife>scandi grinddo /out/ists really?>Although I'm starting to question the utility of packing a fixed blade knife around when I could just carry my leatherman and get the advantage of having pliers on me to manipulate hot pots and coals.Why are you talking as if the two are interchangeable? A fixed blade and a multitool have different use cases. If you knew what you were doing you would carry both. I personally carry two fixed blades, a SAK, and I keep pliers in my tackle box. >b-but muh half a pound of extra weightweakling
>>2842060You own one yet it was released yesterday. Sure!
>>2842180>>hunting knife>>scandi grind>do /out/ists reallyYeah man. It doesn't take a special knife to cut the throat and open up the gut. And I'm tired of you guys pretending that it does. If I draw out for a particularly remote/primitive area where I need to roll the meat off the bones and leave the skeleton, I bring my dedicated knife set. But if I shoot a deer or elk in my usual spots with my usual over the counter tags/ landowner permits, I'll just throw it in the back of my UTV after gutting it and take it back to my tractor to lift it up so I can skin it with a scalpel. Then hang it in my walk in cooler cooler. >Why are you talking as if the two are interchangeableBecause they are. They just are. In the last 10 years of wildland firefighting, search and rescue for my remote fire/ems service, tour guiding, farming, hunting and year-round outdoor recreation; I have never used a fixed blade knife for anything that my leatherman could not have done. >what about batoning???I don't do that. I don't even have strong opinions on batoning. Do it if you want. I've just never needed to. I've always been fine with squawwood (the dead wood in the lower branches of trees.)I was taught this as a boyscout in the arid rocky mountains. And I thought it wouldn't work in wetter areas. But I spent a year in Washington and camped all over the pnw and squaw wood worked fine in a downpour. > personally carry two fixed blades, a SAK, and I keep pliers in my tackle box.Are you saving that extra knife for eldenring 2? No clue what a SAK is other than what I dragged over ur mum's face last night. I need pliers more often than I need my tackle box. >b-but muh half a pound of extra weightYou don't hike.
>>2842233Is this not the same knife?
>>2842235Can you read?
>>2842234>Are you saving that extra knife for eldenring 2?No, I have one knife that I keep razor sharp for fish or game processing (flat grind), and another one that I use for wood/camp related tasks (scandi grind). Have you ever tried to cut a fish or skin an animal with a dull blade? It's not fun.> No clue what a SAK is other than what I dragged over ur mum's face last night.You don't know that SAK stands for Swiss Army Knife? way to expose yourself as a newfag.>You don't hike.I sure as fuck do hike. This isn't a discussion about hiking though. I'm not trekking 20km a day with my camping/hunting gear.
>>2841892its literally the same just with a 1 inch longer blade to adhere to customers that complain.
>>2842238>ts literally the same just with a 1 inch longer blade to adhere to customers that complain.>>2842260So it's the same knife
>>2842267in spirit its the same thing, yeah you get a leahter sheath and a brown handle too. but its literally just 1 inch longer. IMO a 5 inch is a little better size to have than a 4. but im not going to throw mine on ebay to replace it for this.
>Yeah, bro do brown with black, that's totes RAD, AMIGO!-t. didn't consult a woman or gay man or heterosexual man with wisdom and is dumbfuck retarded
From the official Marakniv YouTube channel.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hKFnAAbTARg
>>2843011They have a good marketing team but nothing will convince me that one of those is worth three bushcraft blacks. The pricing is absurd.
>$70 more than a PeltonenWhy?
>>2842240>he doesnt know that a flat grind and a scandi grind arent mutually exclusive>he doesnt know that most scandi grinds have flat grindsGeg how will nuouts ever recover?
>>2841892looks like a knife
>>2843972A scandi with a flat microbevel is still a scandi.
Dutch Bushcraft Knives did a review on it.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u_hOGkHpMQA
>>2845310my regular garberg needed to be sharpened out of the box
>>2842235Yes, you have the choice between a polymer sheath or a leather one. In this instance I'd get polymer, because I've tried this sheath before and it feels excellent. Shaped to fit like it's part of the knife.I'd get one of these, I think they are excellent knives even at £80. I just don't need one enough.
>>2845318the grand comes with a leather sheath and is $160 and an inch longer
>>2845320>$160Now that is a rip-off. Yeah it's nice but the leather sheath isn't that much of a mark-up, nor is the extra inch of blade. They needed to upgrade it to a fancy newer steel for that.
>>2845327I went and checked to make sure I had my facts straight and wasn't saying it was more expensive than it was and it's actually $200.
>>2841925>Savage CSHRespectable, I use the B1>>2842177It was only a matter of time before a company figured out a way to make decent affordable knifes that doesn't involve slapping resin on it.
>>2841892>moraplanned obsolence cheap shit. it gets the job done but its not a knife you keep for life. its actually part of their reputation, you want a good knife and use it for everything except as a knife and break or blunt it in a week buy mora. think typical tradie.for an outdoors knife buy anything else.there is a poster on /int that works at the mora factory and he laughs at /out's obsession with mora knifes.
I thought the only reason to bug mora was if you were getting a companion for $10
>>2845684That was my reason, it was a cheap entry level knife. I have the normal Garberg that I got for free and after using it for a while I can say it's not worth the money and I highly this new fucking thing is either.I wonder if they use that shitty carbon steel that rusts if you breath on it.
>>2842235I got the garberg, paid 100 euros for this shit and I have the same performance with a 30 eur random knife I bought from the store, too expensive for what it is