Morakniv Ash Wood bushcraft knives

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Morakniv Ash Wood series

Bushcraft knives with the focus on sustainability

With the new Ash Wood collection, Morakniv has created a new collection of outdoor knives with wooden handles. These knives were inspired by classic models, though Morakniv added a contemporary and sustainable twist to the design. The knives of the Ash Wood collection are all named after past knife makers in the region, who directly or indirectly had an impact on Morakniv's beginnings. The collection includes the compact Morakniv Finn, the medium-sized Wit and the largest size: the Lok. Those are the bushcraft knives. Additionally, there's the Rombo: a tough-looking outdoor cooking knife.

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