SnohomishDiver
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I'm a bit of a knife collector, with blades from a variety of companies, high-end and run-of-the-mill. My camping knifes tend to be more expensive, but I also scatter less expensive ones into various backpacks and survival BugOutBags, so I can be sure that I always have a decent blade with me when on outings.
For the price, Mora of Sweden has really decent value. They are so cheap that if you lose one, you won't really care, but they hold up under a fair amount of abuse. At this price, get one to just leave hooked to your dive gear and another for the camping box. Morakniv Companion F with Black/Orange Handle (4" Satin) - Blade HQ This is just an example of one stainless Mora that would be suitable - there are many more that would work just as well.
I have an Ocean Master Beta Ti dive knife (and a Spyderco Salt for a backup) - but the Ti would be a horrible camp knife; hard to sharpen, etc. For camping, I much prefer knives from Bark River, ESEE, Gerber, etc.
For the price, Mora of Sweden has really decent value. They are so cheap that if you lose one, you won't really care, but they hold up under a fair amount of abuse. At this price, get one to just leave hooked to your dive gear and another for the camping box. Morakniv Companion F with Black/Orange Handle (4" Satin) - Blade HQ This is just an example of one stainless Mora that would be suitable - there are many more that would work just as well.
I have an Ocean Master Beta Ti dive knife (and a Spyderco Salt for a backup) - but the Ti would be a horrible camp knife; hard to sharpen, etc. For camping, I much prefer knives from Bark River, ESEE, Gerber, etc.