Which Mora Knife Should You Buy? - Companion HD VS Bushcraft Black VS Garberg

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  • Which Mora Should I buy
    Garber VS Bushcraft Black VS Companion HD
    Companion HD
    www.canadianoutdoorequipment....
    $32.00CAD
    Specifications
    Blade Length: 4.1” / 104 mm
    Grip length 5” / 120 mm (includes protruding pommel)
    Total Length: 8.8” / 224mm
    Blade Thickness: 0.12” / 3.2 mm
    Net Weight: 4.9oz / 139g with sheath
    Steel Type: Carbon steel (1095 Equiv)
    Hardness 57-58 HRC
    Handle material ABS with soft overmold
    Pro/Con
    Least expensive
    Best tip for carving
    Spine comes unsharpened

    Bushcraft Black
    www.canadianoutdoorequipment....
    $69.00CAD
    Specifications
    Blade Length: 4.3” / 109 mm
    Grip length 5” / 120 mm (includes protruding pommel)
    Total Length: 9.1” / 232mm
    Blade Thickness: 0.12” / 3.2 mm
    Net Weight: 5.6oz / 159g with sheath
    Steel Type: Carbon steel (1095 Equiv) - DLC coating
    Hardness 57-58 HRC
    Handle material ABS with soft overmold
    Pro/Con
    Midrange price
    Very well finished
    Sharp spine
    Wider blade than Companion
    Tip not as fine
    Mora Garberg (thanks Chuck from Texas)
    www.canadianoutdoorequipment....
    $136.00CAD
    Specifications
    Blade Length: 4.3” / 109 mm
    Grip length 5” / 120 mm (includes protruding pommel)
    Total Length: 9.3” / 229 mm
    Blade Thickness: 0.12” / 3.2 mm
    Net Weight: 7.3oz / 208g with sheath
    Steel Type: Sandvik 14C28N stainless steel
    Hardness 57-58 HRC
    Handle material polypropylene
    Pro/Con
    Full tang construction
    Sharp spine
    Most expensive
    Heaviest
    Optional Multi-Mount Sheath
    Less of a crafting knife, more of a general to survival knife
    Not as grippy as other two

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  • @Buggapanda
    @Buggapanda 11 місяців тому +30

    I have hundreds and hundreds of dollars in knives, that includes all the moras except the Black. Of all my collection, the only one my hand keeps reaching for is my carbon steel Companion, not even the heavy duty, just the regular Companion, reason being the blade thinness. I do batoning, food prep, carving and all general cuttig with this. I had a thought in my head for a while now that knives are getting thicker and thicker, but I don't really see the point to that if it's not a fuil on survival knife. Going to antique fairs, I saw hard used agricultural tools that are thinner than some of my knives, and if those stood the test of time when people didn't have modern metallurgy and materials, maybe I didn't need a sharpened prybar to split a branch or two for feathersticks but a change in prospective in how I use the tools I find comfortable.

    • @MarkYoungBushcraft
      @MarkYoungBushcraft  11 місяців тому +4

      I agree. Thinner knives carve so much better. Thanks for commenting

    • @impermanenthuman8427
      @impermanenthuman8427 6 місяців тому +2

      Mors Kochanski liked the Mora Classic for every task he needed to do in the woods (other than chopping I guess) as his ‘survival knife’ which is very similar to the more modern (but not necessarily better) Companion.
      Why do you prefer the Companion over the Classic models?
      Thanks for any suggestions

    • @user-fg7nn8rf7e
      @user-fg7nn8rf7e 20 днів тому

      I’m jealous

  • @bdc1319
    @bdc1319 10 місяців тому +11

    Out of the ridiculous amount of moras I own, I tend to choose the eldris and companion the most. The spark would be next and then the garberg. I don’t regret buying the garberg But I don’t think I would buy it again. I can carve wood with the companion better and clean moose and rabbits with it better also. The garberg is a great knife but don’t do all those tasks better. The companion is my favourite knife by far. It is my go to knife. I have about 8 ss and 4 carbon. Lol. Absolutely love them. Cheers from Newfoundland!

    • @MarkYoungBushcraft
      @MarkYoungBushcraft  10 місяців тому +1

      The Companion is a winner for sure. Thanks for commenting

  • @outlander2878
    @outlander2878 11 місяців тому +8

    Love Mora knives. You can snag a Mora Robust for less than 20 bucks...fantastic knife!

  • @patrickandkennafenwick3958
    @patrickandkennafenwick3958 23 дні тому +1

    The button isn’t for connecting to pants, but is, as you also said, for adding another knife or knives with one point of attachment to the belt or pants by clip.

    • @MarkYoungBushcraft
      @MarkYoungBushcraft  22 дні тому

      I think you will find it is both ua-cam.com/video/VGRnolrt7EM/v-deo.html Thanks for commenting

  • @mauricioruiz9021
    @mauricioruiz9021 11 місяців тому +14

    I've been using a regular companion for about 5 years now. The 2mm thickness has never bothered me, the knife has batoned, carved, prepared food and a lot of other things. I also own a HD and a bushcraft black but I still prefer to regular companion

    • @MarkYoungBushcraft
      @MarkYoungBushcraft  11 місяців тому +5

      The thinner blade is so much nicer to carve with. Thanks for commenting

    • @redpillnibbler4423
      @redpillnibbler4423 10 місяців тому +4

      Can’t go wrong with them,best value thing on the planet.

    • @Ve-suvius
      @Ve-suvius 9 місяців тому +3

      The Companion carbon , 2mm thickness is excellent. It's one of the best Mora's, price and function-wise.
      Excellent handle ergo's also.
      I like it much better than all those expensive knives.

  • @jerryshaver2050
    @jerryshaver2050 11 місяців тому +3

    Lots of info! Your attention to detail is appreciated. Thanks. I may have to watch twice. I love it. Thanks again.

  • @DaryooshF.Sh.P-vq6mu
    @DaryooshF.Sh.P-vq6mu 11 місяців тому +17

    Great review. For me the Kansbol works best. I have them all but since I do have little wood work in this part of the world, and the tasks I do is mostly outdoor food prep, field dressing, and butchering sometimes, Kansbol shines over all other beautiful Moras.

    • @charlescollier7217
      @charlescollier7217 11 місяців тому +1

      This is my choice as well. I have a lot of Moras, but this is the one I have multiples of and always take with me.

    • @MarkYoungBushcraft
      @MarkYoungBushcraft  11 місяців тому +3

      I now have the Kansbol and have a review coming. Thanks for commenting

    • @DaryooshF.Sh.P-vq6mu
      @DaryooshF.Sh.P-vq6mu 10 місяців тому

      @@Butch_Deezlsteak even if it was 5 bucks I prefer Kansbol. Ps. I have them both

  • @puma1304
    @puma1304 8 місяців тому +2

    I prefer the companion, bushcraft black, or kansbol over the garberg, because I think the price difference does not correspond with an equal increase in functionality, and in any case I always carry the Hultafors GK for heavy duty, cuz if it breaks it does not cost much, really almost nothing...

    • @MarkYoungBushcraft
      @MarkYoungBushcraft  8 місяців тому

      Right on. I agree with your thinking. Thanks for commenting

  • @curtarnsdorf5809
    @curtarnsdorf5809 5 місяців тому +3

    I totally agree. I've owned a bushcraft black for some time now. And I still think mora is king in the bushcraft world. Keep on keeping on.

    • @MarkYoungBushcraft
      @MarkYoungBushcraft  5 місяців тому

      I am fortunate in that I have quite a few knives but the truth is, my Mora Bushcraft Black is as good as any of them. Thanks for commenting

  • @tmo7734
    @tmo7734 11 місяців тому +1

    Another informative video, Mark. Thank you so much. Best wishes from the San Francisco Bay Area. - Tim

    • @MarkYoungBushcraft
      @MarkYoungBushcraft  11 місяців тому +1

      Glad you enjoyed the video. Thanks for commenting

  • @ggtaro
    @ggtaro 10 місяців тому +1

    I love this video it's helpful very much when some rookie people (including me) that looking for a new bushcraft knife.
    Thank you very much.

  • @neonsamurai1348
    @neonsamurai1348 11 місяців тому +10

    The garberg was always my choice. Mostly because of the full tang design with part of it sticking out the butt, which has a lot of uses for crushing and scraping. Honestly not sure I would buy a garberg now, as there are better choices now that are more affordable and just as capable for less than ~110USD/135CAD. I think Mora has forgotten that its popularity was because they were inexpensive knives that are good quality.

    • @MarkYoungBushcraft
      @MarkYoungBushcraft  11 місяців тому

      I agree. Joker makes some great alternatives. Thanks for commenting

    • @ryankanters4385
      @ryankanters4385 4 місяці тому

      "Part of it sticking out the butt" had me chuckle, ahhh yes...the knife that poops 😂

  • @MudHut67
    @MudHut67 11 місяців тому +10

    if you're on a budget a Kansbol will do everything you need unless you use your knives for batoning. I wouldn't baton with any scandi grind though considering how much material you have to remove to sharpen, and if you dent or chip the blade on a knot it's a nightmare to fix

    • @MarkYoungBushcraft
      @MarkYoungBushcraft  11 місяців тому +1

      I have another video coming featuring the Kansbol. Thanks for commenting

  • @Addy-ft4ps
    @Addy-ft4ps 10 місяців тому +2

    Thank you for comparing the Mora knives. These types of videos are so helpful. I like the Buschcraft Black, primarily because of the pronounced guard- for beginners, this looks like a good safety feature. All the best, Mark.

    • @MarkYoungBushcraft
      @MarkYoungBushcraft  10 місяців тому +2

      The Bushcraft Black is my top choice as well. Thanks for commenting

  • @davidbock1801
    @davidbock1801 9 місяців тому +1

    Excellent job. I own lots of Moras and have my own thoughts, but this was a fun comparison.

  • @brucematys8597
    @brucematys8597 11 місяців тому +4

    My first bushcraft knife, and still used in rotation, Companion HD. And like you I sharpened the spine! Cheers Mark.

  • @Badger77722
    @Badger77722 10 місяців тому

    Thanks for the extensive review! My brother gifted me with the Kansbol a few years ago, and it's done a good job for me. I don't do much wood carving, so that doesn't really enter into the equation for me. And since it was a gift, the price was spot-on!

    • @MarkYoungBushcraft
      @MarkYoungBushcraft  10 місяців тому

      Glad you enjoyed the video. I have a review of the Kansbol coming soon. Thanks for commenting

  • @terryw.milburn8565
    @terryw.milburn8565 11 місяців тому +1

    Great Comparisons & Thanks For Your Thoughts On These, Mark ! ATB T God Bless

  • @tymccutchen
    @tymccutchen 8 місяців тому +3

    I own the Bushcraft model in ss its definitely the one i would choose as well. I own probably about 6 or 7 moras and its my favorite as well. Great knife. Good video. ✝️🇺🇸✝️

  • @californiasun5866
    @californiasun5866 11 місяців тому +1

    Hi! Mark: Another great video. Knives are like hiking staffs. To each his own.
    My first pocket knife was a TL-29. My dad gave it to me as a kid. I wasn't dressed if my TL-29 wasn't in my pocket. I still had a TL-29 in my pocket when I was in the Army and sent to Germany. I was in Supply. I kept that TL-29 sharp. As many electronics came packed in two and three boxes one tight inside the other. I could cut through all three layers with one steady push of the TL-29. People said they had never seen a knife that sharp.
    More onto your subject, the first knife I bought myself was one of the first Mora knives. It had a wooden handle, and a full tang laminated blade. That blade was advertised to be able to be bent 90 degrees in a vice and straightened without any damage. I only tried it once. That was proof enough for me.
    But that laminated blade could sure be honed sharp! But I wanted a longer blade. In time I bought another Mora, and removed the handle and made my own wooden handle to my likes, and installed a metal finger guard at the hilt.
    I did buy another blade, five inches. But it was not laminated either. I did make another handle, and finger guard hilt. But I didn't like the first handle, and years later made a new handle I like a lot.
    Mora seemed to quit making the laminated blade, but I did find two Mora 6 inch full tang blades in a knife supply catalog. But they were not laminated. I bought two. I've had them for years, but I have not decided what I want to make in handles for either one.
    You mentioned in another video, the Grohmann knife you bought. I prefer the design of what they call the #1 Original. I love the oval blade and nice flowing handle. But I refuse to pay what they are asking for the knife. I have found Cold Steel makes a nice inexpensive copy of that knife. I bought three. Later I did buy the Grohmann folding model of that knife. I knew waiting to buy it later would only cost that much more. I got it for under $80.
    My grandfather gave me his knife collection, which included some blades from around the world.
    It also included his personal Marble 6 inch hunting knife, which I had seen him wearing many times as a kid. I always loved that Marble knife. The stories it could have told.
    I like working with leather as well, scabbards and holsters. Functional only. I don't do leather carving.
    Once I moved here to the eastern Sierra desert area of California, I became friends with a Native American. He collected knives. A saddle maker had made two knife scabbards for him. But the single stitching had failed. And the saddle maker would not repair them. I had overheard the conversation, and when the Native American went to leave, I stopped him. I told him I could repair his scabbards for him, with double stitching. That was the beginning of a life long friendship. He was a telephone repairman. He often bought knives with no scabbard, or he did not like the scabbard that came with some knives. He had me fabricate what he wanted in scabbards. Many were nothing like I had never made before. He was always satisfied with my work. But he said I never charged him what I should have. He knew of my grandfather's Marble knife, and we both liked Marble knives. He liked the shorter blades. I liked the longer blades. One day he brought me a gift. It was a brand new Marble knife, the same model as my grandfather's, but with a 7 inch blade. Wow! What a beautiful blade! He said it was to make up for all the times I didn't charge him enough for all the scabbards I made for him. He came down with cancer and died a short time later. I'll always cherish that knife the rest of my life.
    The scabbard that came with the 7 inch Marble fit rather sloppy. I used the same leather of the factory scabbard, and made a nice tight fitting scabbard, with a simple design for the safety loop. It is made of round leather lacing, and fits tightly in holes punched through the leather. It can be adjusted if it wears or stretches. And can be easily replaced if it ever breaks. I have advanced to the point I no longer use metal fasteners in my leather projects.
    Best Wishes, Mark

    • @MarkYoungBushcraft
      @MarkYoungBushcraft  10 місяців тому +1

      Sounds like you made a friend for life by offering to help the guy out. I also am not happy with the retail price of Grohmann knives, considering how other makers are making some of their designs better for less money. Thanks for commenting

  • @Olyphoto7
    @Olyphoto7 11 місяців тому +7

    Great job on a difficult topic. I’ve owned all three blades and my favorite is the Mora Bushcraft Black. What does it for me is the comfort of the handle, hard to beat.

    • @MarkYoungBushcraft
      @MarkYoungBushcraft  11 місяців тому +2

      Of the three it is most comfortable for me as well. Thanks for commenting

  • @markcummings6856
    @markcummings6856 11 місяців тому

    Great video, thanks for sharing your knowledge.

  • @thedriftingspore
    @thedriftingspore 11 місяців тому +3

    I'm coming up on a year since I got my first Mora. I got the 27$ orange one. I have been so happy with it. As my first bushcraft knife it fit the bill perfectly. I carve with mine almost daily, use it in the woods for bushcraft and use it around the house. For 27$ you cannot go wrong. If they were free I would choose the Bushcraft Black but I wouldn't go buy it knowing how good the cheapest version is. Thank you for sharing Mark!

    • @MarkYoungBushcraft
      @MarkYoungBushcraft  11 місяців тому +2

      Great choice in knives Steve. I bet if you tried my Bushcraft Black you would be looking to save your allowance for one😉. Thanks for commenting

  • @QuantumMechanic_88
    @QuantumMechanic_88 9 місяців тому +2

    It's amusing to see the differences between hunter outdoorsmen and bushcrafters. Nice comparison video and thanks.

  • @cwsmith17
    @cwsmith17 8 місяців тому

    Excellent review. Thank you

  • @Sarge2112
    @Sarge2112 11 місяців тому +2

    What I use is a hair band threaded through the sheath and double looped around the handle totally locks it in and its stil rather easy to remove

    • @MarkYoungBushcraft
      @MarkYoungBushcraft  10 місяців тому

      Great mod. I had added a short piece of shock cord and made a drop loop but removed them for this video to focus on the knife. Thanks for commenting

  • @starlingblack814
    @starlingblack814 11 місяців тому +2

    Thanks for the video Mark. I have the Mora Bushcraft Black, and the Garberg. I had the Spark, but my grandson wanted it so I no longer have it. I like them all, but relied more on the Garberg and carry it most often. I don't think it is really any better, but feels more solid. I would rely on any of them as they are all great blades.

    • @MarkYoungBushcraft
      @MarkYoungBushcraft  11 місяців тому +1

      It does come down to what you feel most confident in. Thanks for commenting

  • @RobEvansWoodsman
    @RobEvansWoodsman 9 місяців тому +1

    I completely agree with you on these three knives.

    • @MarkYoungBushcraft
      @MarkYoungBushcraft  9 місяців тому +1

      I appreciate your take on these knives. My review of the Kansbol will be out soon. Thanks for commenting Rob

  • @johnfuller6338
    @johnfuller6338 6 місяців тому +2

    I have more mora knives than I thought, but my single most used is my mora h.d. companion.

    • @MarkYoungBushcraft
      @MarkYoungBushcraft  6 місяців тому

      Hard to beat the HD Companion. Thanks for commenting

  • @FidoHouse
    @FidoHouse 6 місяців тому +1

    Just ordered the Black after watching some of GB2's assessment videos. I know I won't be a heavy user, so partial tang will be OK. Your video has confirmed right choice for me. Thanks! Cheers!

    • @MarkYoungBushcraft
      @MarkYoungBushcraft  6 місяців тому +1

      The Black is my favourite Mora. It can take a good amount of hard use. Thanks for commenting

  • @elderhiker7787
    @elderhiker7787 2 місяці тому +2

    I’m not sure I agree with your assessment of the Garsberg. First, the current price on Amazon is $68 for the carbon Garberg with the simple sheath and $75 with the upgraded system. I agree with you about the utility of the simple sheath. Overall, the Garberg is a more robust and capable of more demanding bushcraft tasks than the Black. Additionally, the Garberg comes with a 90 degree spine for scraping and use with a ferro rod. All in all, the Garberg is a better bushcraft tool than the Black or the Companion. A $120 price tag is a bit much to deal with, but as I cited the current price on Amazon is only slightly more than the Black, not twice as much. Now as far as carving is concerned, I am unsure what carving tasks that you are requiring a fine tip for. Typical bushcraft tasks such as making tent pegs, or pot hangers, making notches for a hand bow, or even carving a fire board to use the bow with can easily be accomplished with the Garberg. For more detailed carving, I always carry a More 112 carving knife that was designed for carving tasks. (the right tool for the right job.) As you say, all of the Mora products are excellent choices and if price-point is a crucial factor, then the Companion is an excellent. But, as Mors Kochanski said once, the best knife for the job is the knife you have with you. He was a big fan of the Mora Eldridge that he dangled from his neck. So, based on Mors example, I have the Eldridge around my kneck, the Garberg on my belt, and a Swiss Army Forester in my pocket. For multi-day camping, I also pack the Becker BK-9 for chopping tasks and a Bacho folding saw for processing fire wood. Personally, I wouldn’t consider the Mora Companion for anything. But, I did get the Mora Black as a gift for my son. It’s a good knife, but the I think the Garberg is the best choice and for $68, why wouldn’t you get the most complete bushcraft choice? ….just saying.

    • @MarkYoungBushcraft
      @MarkYoungBushcraft  2 місяці тому +1

      So, I am not arguing that the Garberg is not a good knife but I do not feel it is as good at "bushcraft" tasks, which includes carving, as the Bushcraft Black or Companion HD are. The Garberg is a slightly more heavy duty knife but I don't feel that makes it better at bushcraft. My price comparison is based on what they were available for to me at the time the video is made. I still stand by my assessment. Thanks for commenting

  • @Wastelander13
    @Wastelander13 10 місяців тому +2

    I have the bushcraft black for about 4 years and love it. No reason to change. Its rock solid, even if the tang is only 3/4 but thats overrated in todays world anyway.
    Amazing value for the money.

  • @xionix4
    @xionix4 9 місяців тому

    Excellent presentation. Thank you.

  • @larshernell4880
    @larshernell4880 3 місяці тому +1

    Hi Mark. My first knife from 1967 is hand crafted with classic wooden handle. The sheath is r/deer stitched and riveted. It has fur and teardrop facing and simple l / straps to tie to pants. Also have 50 mm with matching sheath and antler handle with inlays. Only newish one is very early BLACK in carbon. Lars from down under. Haven’t been to Sweden since 69. First post since collander cooking suggestion. Still enjoy your posts though !! Many thanks

    • @MarkYoungBushcraft
      @MarkYoungBushcraft  3 місяці тому

      Your knife sounds like a true old-school puukko. Thanks for commenting

  • @MrRugercat45
    @MrRugercat45 8 місяців тому +1

    Love those Mora knives! I’ve never had the Garberg, but I’ve always been a fan of the simple 510 in carbon steel and the wood handle Laminated steel ones. I prefer the simpler handles that don’t have the finger grooves.

    • @MarkYoungBushcraft
      @MarkYoungBushcraft  8 місяців тому

      I need to add a No1 or No2 to my collection. Thanks for commenting

  • @barbroevanderlindquist4128
    @barbroevanderlindquist4128 11 місяців тому

    Hello Mark! Just bougt a classic Mora with wood handel and finger stopp for my husband, during your revue! It is for carving! Hope he use it! I love carving in wood! Barbro 🇸🇪🕊

    • @MarkYoungBushcraft
      @MarkYoungBushcraft  11 місяців тому

      Great choice. I am sure he will love it. Thanks for commenting

  • @MichaelR58
    @MichaelR58 11 місяців тому

    Good comparison video Mark , thanks for sharing , God bless !

    • @MarkYoungBushcraft
      @MarkYoungBushcraft  11 місяців тому +1

      Glad you enjoyed the video. Thanks for commenting

  • @Far-North-Bushcraft-Survival
    @Far-North-Bushcraft-Survival 11 місяців тому +1

    As always, a great thumbs up review. My favorite Mora has been the Robust pro carbon. I carry that knife literally everyday and use at least briefly everyday and have had it for 7 years. One just can't argue about the tremendous Mora value to cost ratio.

    • @rodrigocappato4207
      @rodrigocappato4207 11 місяців тому +2

      I share the same option. I love the Mora Robust! I don't understand why the Robust is not so popular as the other Mora models. Greetings from the woods in Sweden.

    • @MarkYoungBushcraft
      @MarkYoungBushcraft  11 місяців тому

      Hi Lonnie. Good to hear from you. I was thinking of you when I made this video knowing that the Robust is whet you carry. I may have bought mine because of you. Thanks for commenting

  • @Meta-Drew
    @Meta-Drew 8 місяців тому +1

    Oooh I've got that same robust, bought it 10 years ago - that was my first bushcraft knife as well

  • @alf3553
    @alf3553 11 місяців тому

    Picked up a Kansbol awhile ago & really like it. But my older companion has been great over the years. Also have the Eldris for playing around camp. So if I’m out it’s a SAK in my pocket, a Companion or the new Kansbol on my belt & an Eldris as a neck knife if I’m in camp & want to have it on.

    • @MarkYoungBushcraft
      @MarkYoungBushcraft  11 місяців тому +1

      I have reviews of the Kansbol and Eldris coming. Thanks for commenting

  • @caseysimpson1806
    @caseysimpson1806 10 місяців тому +1

    Great video, sir. As one viewer commented, "a difficult topic." We are fortunate to have so many choices and can have them delivered to our doorsteps. Knife choices can be highly personalized. I have a few Mora's and recently added a Garberg after finding a stainless version with basic sheath for $55.00 USD. Excellent comment about crossing over to a survival knife. I hope I never have to find out.

    • @MarkYoungBushcraft
      @MarkYoungBushcraft  10 місяців тому

      I agree, so many knives to choose from. Hard to decide which is my favourite. Great buy on the Garberg. Thanks for commenting

    • @Ve-suvius
      @Ve-suvius 9 місяців тому

      ua-cam.com/video/5DrP4we4yJQ/v-deo.html
      Bruce Zawalsky used the Basic 511 for 20 years and now has the Mora Pro C.
      Canadian Wilderness Survival.
      Should say enough I think.
      Narrow tangs are fine, have always been fine. History has proven this.

  • @DaveInCanada081
    @DaveInCanada081 7 місяців тому +2

    I wish the Garberg came with the Bushcraft handle.

    • @MarkYoungBushcraft
      @MarkYoungBushcraft  7 місяців тому

      That would be cool. I would buy one. Thanks for commenting

  • @beastmodecamping
    @beastmodecamping 2 місяці тому +1

    Nice Video Sir!

  • @stuartlockwood9645
    @stuartlockwood9645 11 місяців тому +2

    Hi Mark, 😊 thanks for another interesting video, your choice of companion HD, and bushcraft black , would be my choice also. The price of the companion knives makes them cheap enough to buy several to keep in various kits, and if you want low maintenance buy the S/S HD version, I use both types and achieve excellent results from them both, their cheap, easy to sharpen, and will do all anyone needs to do whith a cutting tool, and should you be unfortunate to lose one it's not as heart wrenching as losing a high end knife. Best whish's Mark to you and your's, Stuart UK.

    • @MarkYoungBushcraft
      @MarkYoungBushcraft  11 місяців тому

      Glad you enjoyed the video. Thanks for commenting Sturat

  • @paulfisher4293
    @paulfisher4293 7 місяців тому

    First class review 👍. A lot of good personal comments from you.

  • @mmiller73
    @mmiller73 9 місяців тому +1

    The Kansbol is the most versatile Mora in my opinion. It’s a great bushcraft knife as long as you don’t do any heavy batoning. It can handle light batoning for splitting kindling no problem. It’s also the best Mora for food prep making it great for camping. It’s a great hunting knife as well. I used my Kansbol on a recent elk hunt and it did a great job skinning and processing my bull.

    • @MarkYoungBushcraft
      @MarkYoungBushcraft  9 місяців тому

      My review of the Kansbol is coming shortly. Thanks for commenting

  • @neemancallender9092
    @neemancallender9092 11 місяців тому +3

    Looking forward to your review of the Kansbol and comparison
    The blade shape is very similar to the Garberg with a blunter point not as good fit fine work
    The handle is coated and better
    The blade profile is very sympathetic to food prep and fine work
    The thinner blade is very easy to carve
    And the spine is razor sharp for scraping and fire starting
    An excellent knife for the price point
    The best choice is the Condor Terrassur which combines the blade shape of the Companion and the strength of the Garberg at 1/2 the price
    Please buy and review this knife

    • @MarkYoungBushcraft
      @MarkYoungBushcraft  11 місяців тому

      I have been thinking about the Terrasaur. Will consider. Thanks for commenting

  • @OntarioBearHunter
    @OntarioBearHunter 11 місяців тому +2

    I always have 2 answers for most asked knife questions.
    Want a knife for a friend who is into outdoors.. any Moira
    Want a knife as a gift for my husband.
    Buck 110.

    • @MarkYoungBushcraft
      @MarkYoungBushcraft  11 місяців тому

      Ah yes, the Buck 110. Glad I own one but does not see a lot of use. Thanks for commenting

  • @Careoran
    @Careoran 9 місяців тому +2

    I was hesitating back and forth but I now replaced my Garberg with the new Mora Lok from the Ash series ... after I got a nice discount from my dealer and I have to say I prefer it over any other Mora I have used. Yes it is expensive but the slghtly better blade geometry, handle shape and better finger guard made it my favorite Mora now.

    • @MarkYoungBushcraft
      @MarkYoungBushcraft  9 місяців тому +2

      The new Mora Ash series do look nice. They look more like a real bushcraft knife than the Garberg. I trying hard to talk myself into getting one. Thanks for commenting

    • @shamitoson
      @shamitoson 9 місяців тому

      Those are ten times more expensive for the same steel…. That’s a tough sell. For that price, you can get some fine knives with much higher quality steel.

  • @scrock65
    @scrock65 11 місяців тому

    Great comparison Mark. Have you ever or would you ever consider an episode on knife sharpening/maintenance ?

    • @MarkYoungBushcraft
      @MarkYoungBushcraft  11 місяців тому +1

      I have been asked and may do that yet. Can be very involved type of video. Thanks for commenting

  • @angelitoma.vicentebarcelon9555
    @angelitoma.vicentebarcelon9555 28 днів тому +1

    I've used all three
    All of the above. All three are good users

  • @rozilmer
    @rozilmer 5 місяців тому +1

    Great video. Not many guys mention the tip problem of the garberg. From the time the Garberg came out on the market I wondered why they shaped a bushcraft knife more like a hunting knife. This less sharp tip and the wide belly is an absolute no go for a primaly woodworking knife to me. Talking stability, because they are dirt cheap, I abused Mora basic 511 knives to splitt and crosscut with a baton through all kind of things, not only wood. I never managed to break them or get the handle loose. When it cames to Moras, maybe the full tang dactrine is overrated. When I go outdoors, I mostly even wear a Mora classic No 2. And I do light betoning with it too ( I know I shouldn`t).

    • @MarkYoungBushcraft
      @MarkYoungBushcraft  5 місяців тому

      I agree. I see the Garberg as more of a light survival knife than a bushcraft knife. Thanks for commenting

  • @luketrible
    @luketrible 7 місяців тому +2

    Its crazy but i have to admit that out of all my expensive knives i choose the most my Mora companion 😅
    I would recommend anyone a Companion with a Axe and Saw for Bushcraft 😊

    • @MarkYoungBushcraft
      @MarkYoungBushcraft  7 місяців тому +1

      I know what your saying. Picking up a Mora feels like meeting up with an old friend. Thanks for commenting

  • @2Snakes
    @2Snakes 11 місяців тому +4

    It really boils down to what you use your knife for and the price you pay. If you can get a Garberg on a deep discount then go with that as it's simply better built.

  • @whynottalklikeapirat
    @whynottalklikeapirat 10 місяців тому +2

    For carving and small precision tasks the best is really the classic red wood handle mora. It just allows for a wider range of grips for different jobs. And it’s probably the cheapest mora available. It’s not a “survival knife” or a do-it-all tool, but for carving, it’s a mainstay …

    • @MarkYoungBushcraft
      @MarkYoungBushcraft  10 місяців тому +2

      Totally agree. Thanks for commenting

    • @alamore5084
      @alamore5084 10 місяців тому

      ​​@@MarkYoungBushcraft I have the No.3 Classic. It is superb for carving, especially hardwoods even with tough knots. Makes short work of them and great for detail. Great no-nonsense channel!👍

  • @getsmart3701
    @getsmart3701 10 місяців тому +2

    The Bushcraft black is such a great knife, the orange if you're out near the ocean, great handle, very strong. The Garberg is one of the strongest knives ever made, the Companion is one of the nicest little outdoor knives money can buy but...the 2000 and/or the Kansbol are the undisputed winners for me. Great knives, lovely steel, very comfortable handles and both have excellent sheaths. Love my Moras.

    • @MarkYoungBushcraft
      @MarkYoungBushcraft  10 місяців тому

      My review of the 2000/Kansbol is coming soon. Thanks for commenting

  • @clivenewton7609
    @clivenewton7609 11 місяців тому +2

    Hi Mark! Excellent comparison vid on the 3 knives! Over the years I’ve had a few moras, from the original Clipper to the first generation of the “Black” and I think you have hit the nail right on the head, the Black is probably the best all round Mora for a bushcraft knife! The Garberg on the hand is a move away from bushcraft to a “hunting” style knife, in my humble opinion of course😂 As for battening, no knife is designed for that, a knife is for cutting an axe is for splitting!! Right tool for right job😂

    • @neonsamurai1348
      @neonsamurai1348 11 місяців тому +2

      I actually have a few knives that are purposely designed for batoning (the terava skrama would be one example). I've also used my Garberg for light to moderate batoning jobs (no more than 2-3 inches in diameter) for over a decade without ill effect. Sometimes it is easier to carry a knife and a saw (or a big and a small knife), rather than a knife and a hatchet/axe. I also personally would rate the garberg as a general bushcraft/survival knife due to the shape and grind of the blade, Mora has other more hunting focused designs such as the 2000.

    • @MarkYoungBushcraft
      @MarkYoungBushcraft  11 місяців тому

      Glad you liked the video. We will need to agree to disagree on batoning though. Thanks for commenting

  • @HowieC3
    @HowieC3 6 місяців тому

    Great review! Just adding (I'm sure most of you know) that all three of these models are available in both carbon steel and stainless. I have Bushcraft Black and Companion HD both in carbon, so I am thinking my next one will be either a stainless Kansbol or Bushcraft orange, just so I have one stainless blade in the mix.

  • @mickaely460
    @mickaely460 11 місяців тому +1

    The companion is perfect (cost, simplicity, design)

  • @gizmocarr3093
    @gizmocarr3093 11 місяців тому +4

    I often hear Mora Knives consider as beginners knives and have to wonder how much better other knives truly are. I do not see the value in a $300 dollar Bush Craft knife that is three times the price of Mora Garberg either. You are paying for the pride of saying or showing your interest in knives. That is a high price to pay standing alone in the woods for what you get.
    Leather sheaths, super steels, beautiful woods and famous brands do not make you a better Bush Crafter. You may look better in a mirror and that is about it. I like Mora knives because they work. I would look at the Mora Axe Outdoor Kit in Orange and add an orange Eldris to the kit and you do not need adding an orange lanyard. 🤔🙂

    • @MarkYoungBushcraft
      @MarkYoungBushcraft  11 місяців тому

      I agree. For me, the reason I own a custom knife is to better fit my hand than most production knives. However, I would be happy to own just a Mora. Thanks for commenting

    • @eyeofthetiger4184
      @eyeofthetiger4184 11 місяців тому

      G'day mate, certainly a fair point. And equally fair to say IMO, if you happen to be a "knife dude" you're inevitably gonna mess around with an array of variables ; )
      Besides, if you're one to get right out in the sticks, we can be talkin life or death, so if your tools aint up to scratch, I'd hope you'd agree, that's a bad thing.
      Having said all that I'm with ya, you dont need to spend huge bucks to stay well equipped. Mind you I'm not going to be betting my life on a Mora, in isolation anyway, I'm much more comfortable with them as either back up to something else significantly bigger and more capable on the trail, or as great utility in a car camping scenario for example.
      Btw; I dont know the Mora Axe kit, but I will look it up, thanks for mentioning it. I can tell you the Fiskars X7 hatchet is pretty much bomb proof, wouldn't surprise me if it actually is bomb proof, lol, and gets a lotta work done for a small, ergo friendly, light, (I think arond 700 grams if memory serves), package and for not much moolah, (think I paid 50 -60-ish AUD), orange on the lower handle too; their whole range is at least worth a look IMO, your use case and personal taste will ultimately decide. Cheers Duke.

  • @shamitoson
    @shamitoson 9 місяців тому +1

    The mora bushcrafts, black and orange are awesome and worth the upgrade over the companions IMO. The garberg is way too close in price to many other finer knives with better materials. Love your videos btw, keep up the good work!

  • @whynottalklikeapirat
    @whynottalklikeapirat 10 місяців тому +1

    Best alternative to the garberg is a 110 Jaakaaripuukko. It’s awesome.

    • @MarkYoungBushcraft
      @MarkYoungBushcraft  10 місяців тому +1

      I have a review of that knife. Thanks for commenting

  • @tigerpisces5506
    @tigerpisces5506 11 місяців тому +2

    I can buy a similar knife at Walmart fishing department for $3. I can buy 40 of these throw-away knives. No brainer. I bought the bushcraft black for $45. Never would buy a Garber overpriced. Bingo we agree.

  • @bushcraftbasics2036
    @bushcraftbasics2036 11 місяців тому +3

    Thank you, I also have begun collecting knives and love the Mora brand.
    What is your opinion between Mora Bushcraft Black or Terava Jaakaripuuko 110 from Finland.

    • @MarkYoungBushcraft
      @MarkYoungBushcraft  11 місяців тому +1

      If you asking about a choice between the two knives, the Jaakaripuuko is a tougher more all round outdoors knife and the Bushcraft Black is more of a crafting knife. Having said that, both are great choices. Thanks for commenting

  • @blacksheep6821
    @blacksheep6821 11 місяців тому

    The Kansbol might be between the Companion and the Bushcrafter. Personally I have found that the 2mm thick Moras carve much better than their HD ones. I keep going back to the Basic with a sanded off guard. Good video. Thank you.

    • @MarkYoungBushcraft
      @MarkYoungBushcraft  11 місяців тому

      I have a review of the Kansbol coming. Thanks for commenting

  • @simonh2011
    @simonh2011 11 місяців тому +1

    Companion HD was my first knife and is great for the price. The Bushcraft black handle is superb. I prefer the Condor Terrasaur over the Garberg.

  • @rozilmer
    @rozilmer 5 місяців тому +1

    Oh and I forgot to mention. On the most Mora knives the edge goes right up to the grip no ricasso what so ever. Its harder to sharpen, yes. But when carving you have more power because of the better leverage. and that is what counts for me.

  • @peddypeoples941
    @peddypeoples941 5 місяців тому +1

    Had a similar thought about the Companion vs Kansbol. The Kansbol is a good knife but not 2,5 times better, prefer the handle and tip/bladeshape of the companion.

    • @MarkYoungBushcraft
      @MarkYoungBushcraft  5 місяців тому

      I prefer the Companion of Bushcraft Black for general bushcraft but the Kansbol is a better cooking knife. Thanks for commenting

  • @bradjohnson4787
    @bradjohnson4787 10 місяців тому +1

    Part of the price of a knife is the cost of manufacturing. I suspect the Garberg has greater manufacturing costs due to its different design from all the other Moras. I have a Garberg and I Iike it but I use a Martini fishing knife the most.

    • @MarkYoungBushcraft
      @MarkYoungBushcraft  10 місяців тому

      Yes, I agree. Manufacturing and material costs do play a part in price. Thanks for commenting

  • @shallmaneser
    @shallmaneser 11 місяців тому +1

    Yes. And if you want something for carving, mora companion carbon!(no hd, no stainless)

  • @johnpetry6753
    @johnpetry6753 11 місяців тому +3

    The tang of the companion is about a quarter inch wide. The Bushcraft Black is three quarters of an inch wide.

    • @MarkYoungBushcraft
      @MarkYoungBushcraft  11 місяців тому

      Good to know. Thanks for commenting

    • @davidlocke1668
      @davidlocke1668 9 місяців тому

      Really? I own an HD Comp and Bushcraft Black. Hoping you’re right that would be awesome

  • @steamboatmodel
    @steamboatmodel 11 місяців тому

    Hi Mark, I just looked on there site and this one jumped out at me; MORA COMPANION HI-VIS ORANGE KNIFE $24.95, I don't need another knife but I am very tempted with this one.. If I was still doing a lot of canoeing and wilderness camping I would go for this one MORA BUSHCRAFT SURVIVAL ORANGE $96.95.

    • @MarkYoungBushcraft
      @MarkYoungBushcraft  11 місяців тому

      Yes, I almost bought both😅😅. Thanks for commenting

  • @bpsdetailing8822
    @bpsdetailing8822 10 місяців тому +1

    The regular Companion knife that I have has a rubber grip section in the middle - the new HD version looks just like the one I have but with a thicker blade - but your Companion HD looks like it has a completely different handle. You might want to pick up the new version of the companion to compare since it is so cheap - I purchased my Companion a few weeks ago on sale for $14.95 USD which is an incredible value.

    • @MarkYoungBushcraft
      @MarkYoungBushcraft  10 місяців тому

      Yes, I did mention that mine is not the true companion but the older style Robust HD. The same except for the handle colour. I agree, the companion may be the best value Mora available. Thanks for commenting

  • @rowantiltop9029
    @rowantiltop9029 5 місяців тому

    Enjoyed the video!
    I have the garberg in carbon, the companion HD carbon, the mora robust hd carbon also. I really enjoy them all.
    Is it true that the garberg uses a better quality carbon steel than in the other Mora's?
    Thanks again for your video

    • @MarkYoungBushcraft
      @MarkYoungBushcraft  5 місяців тому

      Glad you liked the video. To my knowledge, the Garberg uses the same carbon steel as all Moras which is similar to 1095. Thanks for commenting

  • @dennisyoung4631
    @dennisyoung4631 2 місяці тому +1

    Could you use one of these for “food preparation while traveling/camping?”

    • @MarkYoungBushcraft
      @MarkYoungBushcraft  2 місяці тому +1

      For sure, as long as you keep them clean. The Mora Kansbol would be better. I have a review on that as well. Thanks for commenting

  • @richardhenry1969
    @richardhenry1969 11 місяців тому +3

    The big downside to those mora the companion and the black is the sheath is right hand only. I bought the Garberg when they were on Amazon for $55. With the multi mount. I like the knife but the sheath isn’t my favorite. Really to tell you the truth I use the BPS adventurer more. I really love the grind. The Garberg has the potential but I haven’t felt like reprofiling the whole blade. Everyone says it’s a different animal once it’s convexed.
    Another thing I’ve learned is for my use which is camping an fishing the kansbol is probably the best choice or the Eldris.
    I love big knives but really 3-4 in is all the knife anyone needs. Another really great knife I carry a good bit is the mini Pendleton hunter. The AUS10 version is in $30 range really useful knife.

    • @MarkYoungBushcraft
      @MarkYoungBushcraft  11 місяців тому +1

      Good thoughts on the Garberg, BPS, Kansbol and Eldris. Thanks for commenting

    • @J.sh_CDN
      @J.sh_CDN 9 місяців тому

      This might be a little late however both the Garberg and the Kansbol will fit in their sheath in both directions, making the sheath ambitious dexterous (at least the simple plastic one) Maybe the leather sheath is different though for the garberg

    • @richardhenry1969
      @richardhenry1969 9 місяців тому +1

      @@J.sh_CDN I have the Garberg because of that exactly. 99% of knives are made for right-handed. Most of my knives are kydex or coldsteel they can be revised.

    • @J.sh_CDN
      @J.sh_CDN 9 місяців тому +1

      @richardhenry1969 oh! I misread your above comment! I understand now what you mean.
      If you ever feel like trying the BPS Adventure knife, they actually make a Left handed sheath for it, that is also marketed for use with Garberg sized blades and such. Pretty cheap price too, I've bought a right handed one in anticipation for buying a Terava puukko 110 without sheath

  • @StevenSiew2
    @StevenSiew2 Місяць тому +1

    For a beginner and if your money is precious then instead of buying a garberg but a stainless steel companion together with a stainless steel companion HD. Bring two knives with you outdoors and 99.9% of the things you do will be satisfied with both knives. And they won't rust.

  • @alecsandru8588
    @alecsandru8588 9 місяців тому

    I got a Bushcraft Black years ago when I was a beginner in the bushcraft field. It has been used and abused, with all the mistakes that could possibly occur.
    Never had a problem with it! The coating and the mini-bevel are long gone on the scandi grind :)) Very good and easy to sharpen steel.
    I recently got a Garberg black with the mini-survival kit (a ferro and a diamond sharpener) and I am testing that and abusing that as well.
    In my opinion, if you are doing bushcraft, you need more than one knife. The Garberg is a better primary knife than the others at least because of that crossover to the survival part.
    If you want to do fine crafting you better get a specific tool for that like a Mora120, 106, or even 162S it will be way over the companion!

    • @MarkYoungBushcraft
      @MarkYoungBushcraft  9 місяців тому +1

      Right on. Well thought out based on experience. Thanks for commenting

  • @DeepTheta
    @DeepTheta 9 місяців тому +3

    Your videos are exceptional and we're extremely appreciative of your efforts. Keep up the fantastic work!
    Best wishes,
    Team Theta

    • @MarkYoungBushcraft
      @MarkYoungBushcraft  9 місяців тому

      Thank you for your kind words. I have two other Mora knife videos if interested and my review of the Kansbol is coming soon

  • @ilijabosnjak76
    @ilijabosnjak76 10 місяців тому +1

    I have Mora MG Companion Carbon and for myself is10/10. I use it whenever I get a chance 😂..Great knives without question...

  • @grevedanko
    @grevedanko 11 місяців тому

    Great video!
    Have you any experience with the Mora Kansbol?

    • @MarkYoungBushcraft
      @MarkYoungBushcraft  10 місяців тому +1

      I do now as I received one after making this video. I did own the Mora 2000 but wanted to wait until I had the Kansbol. Review coming shortly. Thanks for commenting

    • @grevedanko
      @grevedanko 10 місяців тому

      @@MarkYoungBushcraft I have been using three Mora 2000 for almost 2å years and I am looking to upgrade to Kansbol in the near future. Looking forward to your review!

  • @johnpetry6753
    @johnpetry6753 11 місяців тому +2

    I still prefer the Bushcraft Black. I like the edge geometry better.

  • @CJ-bb2gs
    @CJ-bb2gs 5 місяців тому +1

    Some might call it sacrilege.. But I have filed down the clip point on my garberg..
    It was a big risk on such an expensive Mora, but I am happy with the result..
    Its now a kind of cross between a bushcraft black and a companion HD..
    I lost a little bit of length, but its still about 2 mm longer than a HD
    I also removed the protruding tang..I hate them and it was uncomfortable in my palm..
    In my opinion they should have just made the HD in a full tang version..

    • @MarkYoungBushcraft
      @MarkYoungBushcraft  5 місяців тому +1

      I don't know about it being sacrilege but I would make the modifications if I felt I would enjoy using it more. I will look at my Garberg and give this some thought. Thanks for commenting

    • @CJ-bb2gs
      @CJ-bb2gs Місяць тому

      @@MarkYoungBushcraft
      I have since noticed the BPS version of a Mora..

    • @MarkYoungBushcraft
      @MarkYoungBushcraft  Місяць тому

      @@CJ-bb2gs I have just made a review video of that knife to be released soon

  • @bradjohnson4787
    @bradjohnson4787 10 місяців тому +1

    In the states the prices are a lot cheaper. Bushcraft black interests me. I have a Garberg which I like.

  • @JB-171
    @JB-171 11 місяців тому +1

    Mark, are you planning to affix some bright coloured paracord to your Mora Black?

    • @MarkYoungBushcraft
      @MarkYoungBushcraft  11 місяців тому

      Possibly, just trying to decide if I want to drill a hole in it. Thanks for commenting

  • @clivedunning4317
    @clivedunning4317 11 місяців тому +2

    Two quick points. Firstly, as others have already said, you should have , ideally, included the Kansbol.
    Secondly , why or why do Mora not put a lanyard hole in all their sheath knives at the factory stage ?
    PS the multi-mount kit with the Garberg/Kansbol is great for wearing over thick winter clothes so you can access your belt knife very quickly without fumbling through layers of over garments to reach your blade.

    • @MarkYoungBushcraft
      @MarkYoungBushcraft  11 місяців тому +1

      I now have the Kansbol with a review coming. I see the tiny bit of cord I put through lanyard holes as more of a way of finding them if I drop them rather than something to help me hold on to the knife. Thanks for commenting

    • @clivedunning4317
      @clivedunning4317 11 місяців тому

      @@MarkYoungBushcraft Thank you for your reply, looking forward to watching your review of the Kansbol .

    • @clivedunning4317
      @clivedunning4317 11 місяців тому

      @@MarkYoungBushcraft Just to add another comment. I find lanyards invaluable for retaining vital equipment , especially when on a prolonged expedition or "in the field" for a long time and tiredness, minor injury and forgetfulness start to affect your actions and behaviour.

  • @rockets4kids
    @rockets4kids 8 місяців тому

    The Companion SS with the 2.5mm blade is the one people should really be looking at.

  • @margueritemitchell1829
    @margueritemitchell1829 11 місяців тому

    Hello from British Columbia Canada
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  • @stevanoutdoor
    @stevanoutdoor 10 місяців тому +1

    You know your stuff. Indeed the Clipper had a broad but short tang and not too much plastic handle to support it when batoning. They also came if different blade shapes. The old companions had the same handle but a standard blade shape and thinner but much longer tang. Later they changed to the new handle ans we know the Companion today. The one you're showing is from the 'Craftline' I think it was called and no longer in production as far as I know. They had the normal version in carbon and stainless and this Robust version.
    Almost identical to the Mora Companion and Companion HD.
    Never bought the Bushcraft Black but have the same handle shape on the 'Forester'. For my hand great in hammer grip and sucks in reverse grip.
    The Garberg is stronger maybe but not a good slicer or carver in fine spots. Besides that it's heavier but most of all overpriced. For that price you have a whole lot of other options already.
    For people just starting out or children I advice the Basic 511 or 546 or the Robust if you want a thicker spine. The reason is price and the hand guard for protection. But the best buy even for experienced people is the Companion or Companion HD in my opinion.

    • @MarkYoungBushcraft
      @MarkYoungBushcraft  10 місяців тому +1

      Thanks for adding to the details. I agree, the Companion is the all round best knife

  • @m0riss
    @m0riss 11 місяців тому +3

    Hi Mark. I think that this comparison is not complete without the Kansbol. As it provides next to garberg robustness a some would argue better precision then eider the HD od Garberg (my favorite camp cook knife paired with a opinell 8 slim)

    • @MarkYoungBushcraft
      @MarkYoungBushcraft  11 місяців тому

      Agreed. I now have the Kansbol and have a review coming. Thanks for commenting

    • @Ve-suvius
      @Ve-suvius 9 місяців тому

      Companion HD is way more robust though.
      I've seen the destruction tests of Joe X on UA-cam.
      Not everyone's taste. But it shows the differences really well.
      Sideway pressure is not something the Kansbol handles well. It snaps rather easy.
      But for camp/cooking it is totally fine ofcourse.

    • @m0riss
      @m0riss 9 місяців тому +1

      @@Ve-suvius I can confirm that HD is tough - i have both of them and i used my HD to take down door frames and parts of a brick wall (i would never try that with the kansbol so i cant say if it would mach up)

    • @Ve-suvius
      @Ve-suvius 9 місяців тому +1

      @@m0riss
      Cool, yeah, it is a tough cookie for sure. Nice to hear your experience.
      I would like the Kansbol to see it in carbon.
      I'm really a carbon fanboy so to speak.
      I understand the choice for stainless Morakniv made, for slicing tomatoes and veggies and meat. The stainless is nice. Then again. Many Japanese Chef's knives are made of carbon also. So I see no problem there really.
      Btw, the Kansbol did plunge nicely through the car roof. It did way better than man so called combat knives he tested.
      But that sideway tip test was no good for the Kansbol, it was break after break, like a snap off utility knife.
      There's always a trade-off. The Mora Pro C is a much better slicer than its thicker brother the Pro Robust. But the Pro Robust has its robustness going for it, you can easily pry your way out of a cut with it. No problem.

  • @stevehuffman7453
    @stevehuffman7453 5 місяців тому +1

    which Mora for "bushcraft"?
    I'm rather partiial to my Mora Number 1.
    I suppose any but the Eldris, and the curved ones for carving a spoon would get the job done.

    • @MarkYoungBushcraft
      @MarkYoungBushcraft  5 місяців тому

      I have a few of the spoon carving Moras but need to add a No 1 to my collection. Thanks for commenting

  • @sirdee9607
    @sirdee9607 11 місяців тому

    Nice

  • @thevagrowinggardener1898
    @thevagrowinggardener1898 5 місяців тому +1

    Great video! For bushcraft, would you recommend stainless steel or carbon?

    • @MarkYoungBushcraft
      @MarkYoungBushcraft  5 місяців тому +1

      The answer, as with most things is, it depends. Generally, I would suggest a good quality stainless steel. As afar as the Mora knives are concerned, either steel would a good choice, provided you take car of them in terms of sharpening and preventing rust, especially on the carbon steel knives. After that, steel choice varies greatly. Hope this helps

    • @thevagrowinggardener1898
      @thevagrowinggardener1898 5 місяців тому

      @@MarkYoungBushcraft Thanks so much! I appreciate it!

  • @Ve-suvius
    @Ve-suvius 9 місяців тому +1

    The Bushcraft Black is excellent.
    The Companion's also.
    I don't like the slick grip of the Garberg, no guard either. A little guard is preferred by me.
    Slick handle and no guard= no thanks.
    Wide tip on the Garberg. Not preferred either.

    • @MarkYoungBushcraft
      @MarkYoungBushcraft  9 місяців тому +1

      Thanks for commenting

    • @Ve-suvius
      @Ve-suvius 9 місяців тому

      @@MarkYoungBushcraft
      The Mora Pro C and Pro Robust are also great little knives.

  • @dangerpudge1922
    @dangerpudge1922 4 місяці тому +1

    If money were absolutely removed from the equation, would you still choose the others over the Garberg?
    Ove been looking for a good knife that sort of fits all the requirements. I'm a bit fixated on a full tang knife where the tang termination is exposed, and better yet if it has a striking surface at the butt to drive stakes as I do a good bit of camping and CO ground is pretty hard.
    There is almost always something handy (rocks mostly) to drive stakes, and a knife is admittedly not perfect for that task, but it is something failing all else beong available. Its also a less-lethal means of deterrence.
    I have several knives, but my Buck and K-Bar are the closest comparable tools. Both have a striking surface but both leave me wanting. The Buck is too short for much batttoning and the K-Bar is heavy and I've seen questionable durability issues.
    The Gerber Ultimate Survival knife had my attention but it appears a bit fragile, and so I took it off the list. My Helle is beautiful and sharp but is not full tang and I i think limited in what I'd use it for.
    The Gerberg seems to fit most of my requirements though I wish it had more of an intentional striking area. I don't tend to use a knife as a pry, but sometimes it can't be avoided.
    I really like the bushcraft black but not being full tang worrries me, which brings me back to the Garberg.
    Money is not an issue for any of these knives, though I'm reluctant to take anything much over $100 into the wild as they are at risk of being lost and I never have seen a truly justifiable leap in performance or durability above those prices, particularly for knives intended for these uses.
    Thoughts?

    • @MarkYoungBushcraft
      @MarkYoungBushcraft  4 місяці тому

      For me and the way I use a knife of this size, the Bushcraft Black makes more sense. If I need more robustness I go with a larger knife like one the Terava or Work Tuff gear knives. From what you describe, it sounds like the Garber might be a good choice. Hope this helps

  • @wadmez
    @wadmez 6 місяців тому +1

    Hi Mark! I would like you to answer!
    which is the better choice? Mora Bushcraft Orange or Bushcraft Black? I would like you to give reasons!!!
    Thanks!

    • @MarkYoungBushcraft
      @MarkYoungBushcraft  6 місяців тому

      It depends on where you will use your knife. The stainless steel (12C27) is very good but very basic. Best used in environments that are mostly wet or around salt water. The carbon steel (1095 equivalent) has better edge retention and overall toughness than the stainless steel but requires more maintenance to prevent rust. Personally, I am happy with the Bushcraft Black. Thanks for commenting

  • @redpillnibbler4423
    @redpillnibbler4423 10 місяців тому +2

    For someone just starting buy the normal Companion to begin with,it’s mostly all you’ll ever need anyway.Heck buy a spare one they’re so cheap.

  • @MorganBW53
    @MorganBW53 9 місяців тому

    I am I guess pretty weird when it comes to knife use. Usually if I go out I take a knife roll. I may only use one of them but I have close to a dozen to chose from. I will say that I am fond of the thin blade knifes.

    • @davidlocke1668
      @davidlocke1668 9 місяців тому +1

      One is none. If you can take the weight then why not!

    • @MarkYoungBushcraft
      @MarkYoungBushcraft  9 місяців тому +1

      Not weird at all. I often have multiple knives with me as well. Thanks for commenting

  • @kevola5739
    @kevola5739 11 місяців тому

    If you compare these knifes knives by price you would have to lose/break 4 Companions or 2 Bushcraft Blacks to justify the Garberg price. I tend to carry a backup knife and a separate food prep knife so perhaps an argument can be made for owning all 3.

  • @sandhill9313
    @sandhill9313 6 місяців тому +1

    The Garberg will struggle in today's market, better knives for 3/4 and even half the price. I'm a Companion fan, HD or not, and perfectly satisfied with what I have, and the Garberg at 60 USD🙂 might compete, but not so much at anything above that

    • @MarkYoungBushcraft
      @MarkYoungBushcraft  6 місяців тому

      I agree, the Companion is still the best value Mora available. Thanks for commenting