Morakniv Lightweight Axe
Super lightweight camping axe for hiking, hunting, and other outdoor adventures. Not the prettiest axe on the market but gets the job done when you need a very easy-to-carry tool that doesn’t murder your wallet. An ergonomic green polymer handle with a black ED-coated boron steel blade plus a leather blade cover.
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Super lightweight camping axe for hiking, hunting, and other outdoor adventures. Not the prettiest axe on the market but gets the job done when you need a very easy-to-carry tool that doesn’t murder your wallet. An ergonomic green polymer handle with a black ED-coated boron steel blade plus a leather blade cover.
- Total Length: 335 mm (13.2")
- Blade Length: 115 mm (4.5")
- Blade Thickness: 6.0 mm (0.24")
- Weight: 520 g: (1.15 lbs)
- Blade steel: Boron Steel
- Handle: Polypropene
- Edge Protection: Leather
Features
If portability is your thing, this axe gets the job done. Its total weight is less than just the head usually is. Of course, the light weight also means that this isn’t the ideal choice for logging or splitting orc skulls but it isn’t designed for that. So, if you need to do heavier work, get a bigger axe.
The ergonomic polymer handle and the 6.0 mm thick boron steel blade with black ED-coating protect it from the evil elements. The edge protection is made from Swedish vegetable-tanned leather.
Made by Morakniv
Morakniv is a Swedish designer and manufacturer of knives with a long history. It offers kitchen, small sheath, fixed blade, finger guard, children, insulation, carpenter, matt, fishing, outdoor, hunting, scout, steak and carving knives, farrier equipment, and more. Everybody needs at least one Morakniv!
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Geoffrey G. 09.07.2022 ⚠ Unverified purchase
Elephant in the room though: the Fiskars X7 costs less money, is a way more versatile axe, and only weighs a bit more. After having this axe for a couple years I went backcountry camping with a buddy - he had a Fiskars, I had a Mora. After that trip I went out and bought the X7 and haven't used this since. It's a cool-looking tool and works okay for being so light but just not as good as the competition.
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