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title: "Morakniv Mora 2000 Stainless Steel Fixed-Blade Knife With Sheath, Olive Green, 4.3 Inch"
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# Lightweight 5 oz with ambidextrous polymer sheath 4.3-inch premium Swedish stainless steel blade Ergonomic polymer handle with high-friction grip Morakniv Mora 2000 Stainless Steel Fixed-Blade Knife With Sheath, Olive Green, 4.3 Inch

**Brand:** morakniv
**Price:** ฿3570
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🔪 Cut Above the Rest: Your Ultimate Outdoor Companion

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Morakniv Mora 2000 Stainless Steel Fixed-Blade Knife With Sheath, Olive Green, 4.3 Inch by morakniv
- **How much does it cost?** ฿3570 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- morakniv enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted morakniv brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Lightweight Yet Durable:** At just 5 ounces, this knife balances portability with ruggedness—perfect for backpackers and survivalists who demand reliability without bulk.
- • **All-Weather Grip & Safety:** Ergonomic polymer handle with soft friction grip and finger guard ensures secure handling in rain, sweat, or cold—never lose control.
- • **Ambidextrous Sheath Design:** Symmetrical polymer sheath with vegetable-tanned leather strap fits right or left hand and clips easily to your belt for on-the-go readiness.
- • **Trusted Heritage Since 1891:** Crafted in Mora, Sweden, this iconic knife blends time-tested craftsmanship with modern materials—join the global community of outdoor pros who swear by it.
- • **Precision-Crafted Swedish Steel:** 0.10-inch thick blade engineered for superior strength and razor-sharp edge retention—cut with confidence every time.

## Overview

The Morakniv Mora 2000 is a 4.3-inch fixed-blade knife featuring a 0.10-inch thick recycled Swedish stainless steel blade known for exceptional strength and edge retention. Its ergonomic polymer handle offers a high-friction grip with a finger guard for safety in all weather conditions. The ambidextrous polymer sheath with a vegetable-tanned leather strap ensures versatile carry options. Weighing only 5 ounces, this knife is lightweight yet durable, making it ideal for camping, hiking, fishing, and survival tasks. Manufactured in Mora, Sweden since 1891, it combines heritage craftsmanship with modern performance, trusted by professionals worldwide.

## Description

The Morakniv 2000 bushcraft knife boasts a a profile-ground, multi-functional stainless-steel blade and a patterned high-friction grip handle. Thanks to its chromium-enhanced construction, this knife is extremely tolerant against wear and boasts considerable cutting strength. Our Sandvik steel tactical knives are characterized by ultra-fine carbides that result in superb forging and hardening properties. The absence of large carbide deposits promotes excellent edge sharpness for optimum cutting performance. Morakniv has been manufacturing the highest-quality off-grid knives available in Mora, Sweden since 1891. Professionals worldwide trust the quality materials and fine craftsmanship of Mora Knives.

Review: Best multipurpose fixed blade x outdoors, my go to for camping and backpacking for the past several years - I have had this for approx. 4 years now. While i don't use it heavily I do use on on semi regular basis , including annual trips for camping / backpacking. Its a tough knife, well designed , strong and light. I am not a " knife person" however this so far is my best fixed blade knife. Also happens to be inexpensive. The grip is very comfortable and remains slip free at least for my use case. A great 1st knife for someone young + ofc obvious , everyone else. Keeping it sharp is pretty easy, the thick part of the blade nearest handle is sharp but made for any tough / heavy use . The approximate 1st 1/2 of the blade from the tip tapers down and is very sharp and easy for detailed work requiring a sharp edge. Makes it harder to sharpen ofc. Some of made a point to mention the sheath not being of the highest quality. I find that somewhat true, It is made functional and light, keeping the knife fairly secure while on a belt. They are plenty of knife sheaths available at optional cost, to suit your needs for this size knife. Many prob. have something in mind for how they wish to carry a knife of this sort anyway. I prefer Mora to continue with inexpensive sheaths keeping the price low. At least this choice leaves something extra in wallet for a quality carry option. Over all its a excellent knife and for the price I cant take off points for a sheath that while isn't pretty is functional just like the knife. I image after seeing the blade blanks being sold for this model you could " make" your own optional mount point for some 550 cord with a drill and some prob. quite a bit of time for various reasons , if important to you. I have told quite a few people about Morakniv over past few years. I defiantly haven't torture tested it, I did use it once with a cardboard wrapped hammer to split semi dried , approx. 2" diameter wood for a bbq smoker ... cardboard didn't really last long, no obvious damage to top of blade , still quite smooth to touch. Looks to be in very good shape in normal ambient lighting. Took some pictures of knife today, bright lighting.
Review: Excellent value in a blue-collar knife. - I bought this a couple months ago for this year's camping season. What I needed was a "blue collar" knife - a knife that would do all the chores I needed a knife for, would hold a good edge, sold for a reasonable price and I could just throw into a tool box until needed again. How did the Morakniv 2000 stainless blade work out? Passed every test I gave it. This knife comes with a very sharp edge and I find it reasonably easy to resharpen with an equally good edge. The knife blade is stout and will handle a lot of use and abuse. No, I can't get as good an edge as with a high-carbon steel blade and, no, it won't last as long. But, this knife will resist rust unlike carbon steels and be ready whenever called upon. At first, I didn't like the plastic and neoprene (or similar material) handle. But, it grew on me because it's basically well made and gives a good grippable surface. It definitely won't slip and your hand won't slide forward. Like the handle, I originally hated the cheap-looking sheath. But, it holds the knife securely - even when upside down. In short, this is a good, basic knife that will do a lot of jobs well for a very reasonable cost. I can't find anything bad to say about my experience with this knife and award it a well-deserved five stars.

## Features

- FIXED-BLADE KNIFE: An iconic outdoor knife that can be used in many different situations; it makes an ideal camping knife, backpacking knife, fishing knife, hiking knife, or survival knife
- PREMIUM BLADE: 0.1-inch thick recycled Swedish stainless steel knife blade provides superior strength and stability with every cut
- HIGH-FRICTION HANDLE: Made with an ergonomic polymer handle with a soft friction grip and finger guard; this knife is safe and efficient for use in all weather conditions
- PROTECTIVE POLYMER SHEATH: Is symmetrical, meaning it’s suitable for both right- and left-handed users; and has a vegetable-tanned Swedish leather strap that can easily be connected to your belt
- SPECIFICATIONS: Blade length: 4.3 inches (109 mm); blade thickness: 0.10 inch (2.5 mm); total length: 8.8 inches (224 mm); net weight: 5 ounces (142 g)

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B000NJSCH6 |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #101,770 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #194 in Fixed Blade Hunting Knives |
| Blade Edge | Compound Bevel |
| Blade Length | 4.3 Inches |
| Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
| Blade Type | Straight |
| Brand | Morakniv |
| Brand Name | Morakniv |
| Color | Green |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 780 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00739184620000 |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Handle Material | Polymer |
| Included Components | Morakniv 2000 |
| Is Product Cordless | Yes |
| Item Length | 8 Inches |
| Item Shape | Knife |
| Item Type Name | fixed blade,hunting knife,outdoor,camping;kitchen |
| Item Weight | 4.8 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Morakniv |
| Model Name | FT2000 |
| Model Number | 125312 |
| Part Number | 125312 |
| Power Source | AC/DC |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Camping |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Size | 4.3" |
| Special Feature | Manual |
| Special Features | Manual |
| Style | Olive Green |
| Theme | Outdoor Adventure |
| UPC | 739184620000 |
| Unit Count | 1.00 Ounce |
| Warranty Description | Lifetime |

## Product Details

- **Age Range (Description):** Adult
- **Blade Material:** Stainless Steel
- **Brand:** Morakniv
- **Color:** Green
- **Handle Material:** Polymer
- **Included Components:** Morakniv 2000
- **Model Name:** FT2000
- **Recommended Uses For Product:** Camping
- **Special Feature:** Manual
- **Style:** Olive Green

## Images

![Morakniv Mora 2000 Stainless Steel Fixed-Blade Knife With Sheath, Olive Green, 4.3 Inch - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51e1Ik-8prL.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Which is better Morakniv Outdoor 2000 or Morakniv Bushcraft Carbon (black)? Thanks in advance!**
A: I would have to say that it is totally up to the user and what type of purpose that you will be using the knife for. I do not own a bushcraft Carbon so I can't give you an accurate comparison. I can say that the 2000 is a very well made knife and holds a very good edge. I use it for everything from cutting thick leather to cardboard. The thickness of the blade will ensure that it will last for a very long time. My personal recommendation would be to get a 2000. It will not dissapoint.

**Q: The sheath appears right- and left-hand symmetric, so you can draw the knife by either hand.  Is this true? Being left-handed, I care.**
A: The sheath is right and left hand symmetric.  The handle is symmetrical as well.  I've had mine since 2010.  Took it to Costa Rica and camped on the beach for a month.  I have loved this knife since the moment I got it, which was a relief because its hard to tell what you are going to get for the price.

**Q: Hi. I have large hands (glove size large) and wonder if the handle would be small?**
A: The handle should fit your hands well. The overall length of the handle is 4.5".  It is is very "grippy". I own a number of Moras; including the Bushcraft Black, and the handle on the 2000 is the best of them all.  The 2000 does not have a 90° spine, it is somewhat rounded , so it doesn't strike a ferro rod well.  A file or grinder will quickly remedy that.  The Mora sheath is just okay, it works, but I bought an inexpensive leather sheath on Amazon for it.The 2000 is a very good all around knife for use around camp, bushcraft and general purpose. Like all Moras, they are paper cutting  sharp out of the box, so be careful with it, it can easily "bite" you.  Strop it and you've got a razor.

**Q: Does it Have a Belt clip?**
A: No, It has a leather like loop at the top that you can put a belt through but no clip

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Best multipurpose fixed blade x outdoors, my go to for camping and backpacking for the past several years
*by J***S on March 9, 2015*

I have had this for approx. 4 years now. While i don't use it heavily I do use on on semi regular basis , including annual trips for camping / backpacking. Its a tough knife, well designed , strong and light. I am not a " knife person" however this so far is my best fixed blade knife. Also happens to be inexpensive. The grip is very comfortable and remains slip free at least for my use case. A great 1st knife for someone young + ofc obvious , everyone else. Keeping it sharp is pretty easy, the thick part of the blade nearest handle is sharp but made for any tough / heavy use . The approximate 1st 1/2 of the blade from the tip tapers down and is very sharp and easy for detailed work requiring a sharp edge. Makes it harder to sharpen ofc. Some of made a point to mention the sheath not being of the highest quality. I find that somewhat true, It is made functional and light, keeping the knife fairly secure while on a belt. They are plenty of knife sheaths available at optional cost, to suit your needs for this size knife. Many prob. have something in mind for how they wish to carry a knife of this sort anyway. I prefer Mora to continue with inexpensive sheaths keeping the price low. At least this choice leaves something extra in wallet for a quality carry option. Over all its a excellent knife and for the price I cant take off points for a sheath that while isn't pretty is functional just like the knife. I image after seeing the blade blanks being sold for this model you could " make" your own optional mount point for some 550 cord with a drill and some prob. quite a bit of time for various reasons , if important to you. I have told quite a few people about Morakniv over past few years. I defiantly haven't torture tested it, I did use it once with a cardboard wrapped hammer to split semi dried , approx. 2" diameter wood for a bbq smoker ... cardboard didn't really last long, no obvious damage to top of blade , still quite smooth to touch. Looks to be in very good shape in normal ambient lighting. Took some pictures of knife today, bright lighting.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Excellent value in a blue-collar knife.
*by S***G on June 16, 2014*

I bought this a couple months ago for this year's camping season. What I needed was a "blue collar" knife - a knife that would do all the chores I needed a knife for, would hold a good edge, sold for a reasonable price and I could just throw into a tool box until needed again. How did the Morakniv 2000 stainless blade work out? Passed every test I gave it. This knife comes with a very sharp edge and I find it reasonably easy to resharpen with an equally good edge. The knife blade is stout and will handle a lot of use and abuse. No, I can't get as good an edge as with a high-carbon steel blade and, no, it won't last as long. But, this knife will resist rust unlike carbon steels and be ready whenever called upon. At first, I didn't like the plastic and neoprene (or similar material) handle. But, it grew on me because it's basically well made and gives a good grippable surface. It definitely won't slip and your hand won't slide forward. Like the handle, I originally hated the cheap-looking sheath. But, it holds the knife securely - even when upside down. In short, this is a good, basic knife that will do a lot of jobs well for a very reasonable cost. I can't find anything bad to say about my experience with this knife and award it a well-deserved five stars.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Very Nice Mora Knife
*by K***Z on May 1, 2015*

I really like this knife. I really like Mora. I use this knife mostly for food prep and small cutting tasks. It is perfect for me. It is easy to maneuver and it is sharp. I now own three Mora knives, the Companion Black, the Bushcraft Black and now the Outdoor 2000. I like this over the Companion Black, also in stainless steel. I find the Companion Black a little thicker and it doesn't slice through food as well as this Mora Outdoor 2000.Though the Companion Black is really nice for heavier tasks. The Outdoor 2000 sheath is nice as is all of the Mora sheaths I own. The only thing that I am not as happy is it has a rubberized belt loop that I am not sure will hold up for the long haul. I have found the best loop for the Mora plastic sheath is on the Mora Bushcraft Black which gives you a choice of an open loop or closed plastic loop. I prefer the closed loop. I really like Mora knives. For the money they can't be beat. I am very happy with the three Mora's I own. I don't really see the need to own more expensive knives for what I use them for. I think they are the perfect knife. They are very useful for a lot of tasks and inexpensive.

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