The Lok is already available at £175 (£35 below RRP) in the UK with free delivery. Possibly influenced by Morakniv or maybe just retailers already starting to compete.I anticipate this to come down further.
I think if Mora released the Garberg today, with a leather sheath, made in Europe, you’d be looking at a RRP £150. It’s the world we live in now. I don’t think it’s worth that and I don’t think the new range is worth the RRP either but comparatively I’m not massively surprised that they’re...
We’re all still working off of the assumption that we will pay full RRP for these. When did you last pay full RRP for an item of outdoor gear, whatever it was? We don’t because the internet makes things so competitive for retailers. I anticipate within a few months these will be had for £60-£70...
I too thought this. The tang looks slightly exposed like the fallkniven X series. The wood scales could potentially be shaped and fitted by hand but who knows…
I what puzzles me to a degree is that the three “Bushcraft” knives are very similar. Granted slightly different sizes but all effectively doing the same job. You could probably do away with at least one of those models.
The general consensus on social media is that this range may very well be a swing and a miss from Morakniv. A lot of people (including myself) seem to love the design but feel they’re very much overpriced for the materials. Time will tell.
The sheaths leave a lot to be desired again and I’m not...
Clearing out a few more catty frames as I’ve found the one I’m most accurate with. This is a brand new, unused, cattyshack Evo field pro frame with all original accessories and leather case. This is the new version of Wayne’s signature frame only released/purchased in December. Feels fantastic...
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