Mora Basic 511 Outdoor Knife Rugged Stainless Blade 3.5 Inch, 8 Inch Overall, Black Tan Handle Belt Sheath
Mora Basic 511 Outdoor Knife Rugged Stainless Blade 3.5 Inch, 8 Inch Overall, Black Tan Handle Belt Sheath
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Mora Basic 511 Outdoor Knife Rugged Stainless Blade 3.5 Inch, 8 Inch Overall, Black Tan Handle Belt Sheath
Mora Basic 511 Outdoor Knife Rugged Stainless Blade 3.5 Inch, 8 Inch Overall, Black Tan Handle Belt Sheath
The Mora Basic 511 Black/Tan is a compact, dependable outdoor knife built for campers, hikers, and everyday adventurers who want a straightforward, versatile blade. Made in Sweden, it delivers reliable performance without unnecessary extras.
- Blade: 3.5" stainless steel blade designed for camp tasks from food prep to carving.
- Overall Length: 8" total length for confident handling and precision in tight spaces.
- Handle: Black and tan synthetic handle that provides a secure, comfortable grip in wet or dry conditions.
- Sheath: Black molded plastic belt sheath included for safe, ready-to-carry transport.
- Origin: Made in Sweden, reflecting Mora’s heritage of practical outdoor tools.
- Packaging: Bulk packed for easy stocking and resale.
Designed for everyday outdoor scenarios, this knife shines when you need dependability: carving camp utensils, slicing small portions of food at the trailhead, cutting cordage, or doing light-duty woodwork around camp. The stainless blade resists corrosion and sharpens with minimal effort, helping you maintain a keen edge between outings. The compact 8" length and ergonomic handle give you confident control whether you’re peeling fruit at a campsite or trimming a branch on a day hike. With the included belt sheath, you can keep the Mora Basic 511 within reach on every adventure, from weekend camping trips to emergency kits. For outdoor enthusiasts who want a straightforward, durable blade from a trusted Swedish maker, this knife delivers steady, real-world performance.
