Mora Companion Carbon Steel Review — Real Field Use

This worn, rusted, battle-used knife IS the review. Real use beats any lab test. I've carried this Mora Companion carbon steel on more whitetail hunts than I can count — field dressing, camp work, cutting rope, splitting kindling, and at least one thing I'm not proud of involving a cooler latch. It looks rough. It still works perfectly. In this video I break down why the carbon steel Mora Companion earns its reputation, what real long-term field use actually does to a twenty dollar knife, and why the rust on my blade tells you more than any unboxing ever could. I also give a quick look at the Mora Companion Spark — the same knife with a fire starter built into the sheath — for anyone building a survival or backcountry kit. 🔪 KNIVES IN THIS VIDEO: → Mora Companion (Carbon Steel): https://amzn.to/4g8QurW → Mora Companion Spark: https://amzn.to/4vArOgD