🛠️ Cut smart, stay safe, and own every task with Morakniv Safe Pro!
The Morakniv Safe Pro is a 7.8-inch fixed blade utility knife featuring a 3.2-inch high carbon steel blade with a blunt safety tip to prevent accidents. Its ergonomic TPE rubber handle with finger guard ensures a secure grip, while the included plastic sheath with belt clip offers convenient portability. Lightweight at just 3.8 ounces and backed by a limited lifetime warranty, this knife is engineered for professionals who demand safety, durability, and precision.
Brand | Morakniv |
Model Name | FT02044 |
Special Feature | Manual |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Included Components | Knife |
Handle Material | Rubber |
Color | Steel |
Blade Material | High Carbon Steel |
Style | Modern |
Blade Length | 3.2 Inches |
Theme | Safety |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Item Weight | 0.24 Pounds |
Blade Shape | Straight Back |
Blade Edge | Flat |
Reusability | Reusable |
Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
Item Length | 7.8 Inches |
Global Trade Identification Number | 07391846020448 |
Orientation | vertical |
Size | 3.2" |
Manufacturer | Industrial Revolution |
UPC | 073918460204 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 10.28 x 3.43 x 1.61 inches |
Package Weight | 0.11 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 7.8 x 3.2 x 2 inches |
Brand Name | Morakniv |
Country of Origin | Sweden |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | M-13076 |
L**Y
Handy
Handy tip is a false edge that can be given a scandy grind to split, scrape, carve, groove whatever. Nice varient.
L**S
Great first knife for outdoorsy kids
My 7 year old son says, “Super good for whittling, it’s a very good first knife for kids.” 6 year old says, “it’s a super useful tool. It works really well. Very sharp blade.”
N**O
Blunt Tip Perfect for Skinning/Gutting.
Don’t poke that gut sack! Great blade. Carbon steel will blacken over time when used for processing game or livestock. This helps prevent rust. Wish I could say morakniv makes these full-tang, but 3/4 tang should suffice. The blade is well seated into the rubber grip, everything feels incredibly sturdy/durable. Showed up quite sharp but a sharp blade (much like fitness/health… and chores) is a journey, not a destination. For that, I really appreciate the Sharpal tools. Happy it came with a sheath, the clip attribute on the sheath is also appreciated. The knife does not seem like it will just fall out… it takes a light pressure click/pull type feel to loosen it… sure maybe if it got knocked hard enough by a tree limb or something, maybe it could come out. I got this specifically for its blunted tip, for ease of meat processing. I keep it in my BOB. Lightweight and satisfies my needs/wants and standards.
G**S
One of the best I've owned
I have had a lot of knives, but I always come to chose mora knives when I know I'm going to beat the heck out of it. I chose this model specifically because of the blunt tip, which I'm going to reprofile to give me more of a chisel/screw driver tip. The blade is carbon steel which sparks a magnesium fire steel better. I kinda' wish Mora made a folding and fixed blade riggers knifes with a marlinspike. For now this will just have to do.
R**E
Challenging to use for fire starting.
I purchased this knife as a first bushcraft knife for a 10 year old. The knife is well made and fits great in smaller hands. The finger guard is a nice added safety feature for those who like such things, though I find it gets in the way when honing the edge. The lack of a point makes it potentially useful on water, though without serrations cutting cords may be a challenge.Its thinly ground edge takes an edge quickly, but it does not hold it long. It appears to be micro-serrated which I don't really like in a knife.The spine of the blade is smooth and not suitable for throwing sparks from a ferro rod. With considerable effort I was occasionally able to get one or two sparks. Conversely I did manage to get several sparks by using the edge of the knife--and had to spend a lot of time removing deep burrs from the edge afterward. For comparison I use my (Esse CR2.5, Sold on amazon for ~$80) and threw a shower of sparks with minimal effort. Design matters and this knife isn't designed to work with a ferro rod.The knife is a decent general use knife but not great for bushcraft. Use it for kitchen tasks or making small batons from small tree limbs--do not use for true baton making because it does not have a full tang and may break.Overall, if you work on the principle that the best knife to have is the one you've got, this knife will do.
N**S
Daughter's first knife
I bought this for my 9 year old daughter to work with teaching her knife skills. The blunt tip is the way to go for beginners. It's sharp and perfect for her. Definitely a great purchase.
F**Y
Great for carving
I bought this for my daughter, who loves to carve sticks but kept nicking herself with her pocketknife. She was also ready for an upgrade.This knife has a dulled point, which makes it much safer, but the blade itself is high quality and very sharp.The build of the knife is up to Morakniv's high-quality standards--similar to other knives of theirs I have.The only negative is that the sheath is a hard plastic. It does the job, but does not match the quality of the knife. However, for this price the knife alone is a great value.
J**F
Rusted quickly
The product was overall good but it rusted within the first couple of days.
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