Product Description
The Garberg with Survival Kit series has everything a real bushcraft enthusiast needs, optimized and ready for sudden challenges. Designed to withstand the toughest challenges imaginable, a powerful full-tang knife for your next adventure.
Attached to the sheath comes a Survival Kit that has an integrated fire starter and a diamond sharpener. The 3.2 mm thick blade has a Scandi grind edge profile that makes it easy to keep sharp. The spine is ground to a 90º sharp angle making it compatible with the fire starter.
The names that tell their story: Garberg
Many small cottages and barns. The cattle graze on the plot outside and every morning starts before sunrise with milking the cows or goats. This was the scenery of the Swedish 'fäbod', a place where people historically spent their summers working and let their cattle run free in the surrounding nature. Every village had their own 'fäbod', many times even two or more. This way, their ancestors could walk with their cattle from one settlement to another during the summer. In the region around Mora, there have always been many 'fäbodar' and many of them still exist today.
One of these 'fäbodar' is called Garberg. It originally belonged to the village outside of Mora where their factory's located today and all their knives are made, at the shore of a large lake. Here, people have been working hard for centuries, facing the challenges of nature and the demanding self-sufficient life. To name the full tang knife Garberg, after the place and the people who lived there is Morakniv's way of paying tribute to their roots. The Garberg knife--the proud, strong, and hard-working tool that gladly faces every challenge--is their interpretation of the life once lived at the 'fäbod' of Garberg.
- The coil shape in the heart of the knife is strongly related to the heritage of Morakniv. In Sweden, the knife with the red coil-shaped handle is probably as well known as the famous Dalahorse.
- The rhombus pattern is a traditional pattern that is present in many variations in Mora and the region of Dalarna. In the handle, the pattern provides a significantly improved grip. Beside its high functionality, it also pays a tribute to their region and history.
- The 0.13" thick blade goes all the way through the handle to the rear, which provides extra strength.
- The rear part of the handle has a hole for fastening a Lanyard, rope or other gadgets according to preference.
- A specially made and extra rugged polyamide is used during the molding process of the handle. Compared to other polymers, this one provides the handle with exceptional mechanical properties and makes it extremely stress resistant. This makes the handle close to unbreakable.
- The symmetrical handle allows flexible use of the knife. The drop design on the back is big enough to keep the knife steady in your hand.
- The knife is ground with a Scandi grind which makes it easy to keep sharp.
- The blade has a black finish appreciated among the outdoor community.
- The blade is 0.13" thick and 4.3" long. It is made of high-quality stainless steel that is treated to the highest quality in their own factory.
- The spine of the blade is ground to make the edge perfect for use with a fire starter. This means that you do not need to use the edge of the blade when starting your fire, which makes your knife stay sharp for longer.
Specifications
- Blade Length: 4.3" (109 mm)
- Overall Length: 9" (229 mm)
- Blade Thickness: 0.13" (3.2 mm)
- Blade Material: 14C28N Stainless Steel
- Blade Grind: Scandi
- Blade Finish: Satin
- Handle Material: Rugged Polyamide, Black
- Weight: 9.6 oz. (272 g)
- Sheath: Polyamide, Black
- Made in Sweden
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Morakniv Garberg
Strong little knife. Cut paper straight from the packet. Made sparks easily with the ferro-rod. The belt loop on the sheath should be made from better quality material and detracted from an otherwise great sheath.