

🌊 Stay sharp, stay afloat — the ultimate marine knife upgrade!
The Morakniv Floating Fixed-Blade Knife is a 3.8-inch serrated blade crafted from premium Swedish stainless steel, designed specifically for marine use. Featuring a natural cork handle that floats, an ergonomic grip with finger guard, and a high-visibility lime green sheath with a Smart Button system, this lightweight 83-gram knife is perfect for boating, fishing, kayaking, and safety on the water.












| ASIN | B07GM5HWP2 |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #46,988 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #93 in Camping Fixed-Blade Knives |
| Blade Edge | Serration |
| Blade Length | 3.7 Inches |
| Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
| Blade Shape | Wharncliffe |
| Blade Type | Serrated |
| Brand | Morakniv |
| Brand Name | Morakniv |
| Color | Orange |
| Country of Origin | Sweden |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (382) |
| Date First Available | August 18, 2018 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 07391846020899 |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Handle Material | Plastic |
| Included Components | Knife, Knife Sheath |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 9.38 x 1.8 x 1.3 inches |
| Item Length | 3.7 Inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 8.31 x 6.61 x 1.69 inches |
| Item Weight | 0.17 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Industrial Revolution |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Model Name | Floating Serrated Blade |
| Model Year | 2018 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Weight | 0.09 Kilograms |
| Part Number | M-13131 |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Marine |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Set Name | Floating Knife |
| Shape | Rectangular Prism |
| Size | 3.7" |
| Special Feature | 7-inch |
| Style | Modern |
| Warranty Description | 1 year |
G**L
Quality
Brilliant. Sharp. Great sheath. Used for commercial crabbing. Great s safety knife and general all round rope knife.
E**A
LOVE IT!
I can't beleive Mora made a boat knife! Just in time for me too! I was just about to buy a mora companion in stainless steel and then grind the tip down and add a bigger drain hole to make it more of a boat knife. But Mora made an official boat knife and it's even better than what I would have made! I love the serrations. Perfect for cutting rope. I would not use this for camping though. It feels tough for how light it is. Other reviews said it felt flimsy. I guess it's not as solid as a Mora companion, but it still feels nice and strong for how light it is. The blunt tip is also awesome! You can poke your hand with it and it will not cut your hand. So perfect for boat safety. I got two. The price is so great! One to put in the glovebox of the boat to use as a rescue knife and one in my fishing bag for when I'm fishing on the canoe. I was already using a mora companion as my fishing knife, so this is a really cool upgrade to that! If you go boating, canoeing, or kayaking, you should get one of these knives! Seriously, you should at least have some kind of knife for safety. Sometimes there is just no time to untie a knot or tangle and you just need to cut the rope. Sometimes people get tangled up in ropes/lines and they drown. A good knife can save your life or the life of someone going out on the boat with you.
J**S
Perfect for modest needs...
This is my emergency knife for kayaking. It clips to my PFD just fine albeit loosely. I've rigged a simple lanyard to the sheath to ensure it doesn't come off should I capsized. My kayaking includes fresh flat water, and salt water excursions in bays and sloughs in the NorCal region. After several trips in salt water, no rust or spotting of any kind. I rinse with fresh water and dry after every trip. Sharp enough to cut any of my rigging AND my 7mm tow rope, no problem. Not the smallest and certainly not the prettiest, but for peace of mind it's fantastic. And...IT FLOATS!
J**N
Careful with hard effort.
This is a good sharp knife... For light duty. Because ot is designed to float, the tang does not extend into the handle very far. So, the blade cannot withstand a lot of effort. I discovered this while cutting jib sheets away from a fouled prop . ( Not my boat. I was brought in to dive on it. ) I do consider it a great tool, but I wish the blade was more secure.
H**T
When only the best will do!
Great knifes…keep these around on my boat in various places. High quality stainless steel resistant to corrosion. These have fine serrations, great for cutting lines. And it floats too…
W**B
Review of both Mora floating knives
Review of both Mora cork handled floating knives: orange sheath serated safety tip and green sheath fine edge clip point. When comparing the two knives they have identical sheaths, handles, weight, length, steel type and stock thickness. Color and blade grind are your main differences. I bought the serated safety tip knife with orange sheath for use in my canoe. More recently in 2020 I bought the clip point green sheath as a ultralight hiking knife. These knives float well and are very light at 3.07 OZ making them great to carry as a ultralight backpacking knife. The cork handle is incredibly comfortable and grippy especially when wet. My magnet shows the tang continues to the end of the handle, and the cork is more dense than a fly-rod cork handle but the handle has more flex than any other knife I have used. The handle flexes but is tough enough for all normal knife tasks IMHO it won't break. The Tang is encased in plastic and the cork is bonded to the plastic I don't think the cork would rip off the Tang as other reviewers have predicted. The cork handle has a great feel in hand and reminds me of a fly-rod, very comfortable and more durable than you might think. The sheath is hi-vis orange or green with drainhole, exactly similar to all Mora plastic sheaths. I see another reviewer said the sheath was flimsy but it is a standard Mora sheath quite robust. Both knives came razor sharp and the scandy grinds were perfect. I modified the orange sheath serated to a sheeps foot design(see photos) to increase it's usefulness as safety is my 3rd priority. I also sharpened the spine of the blade. I would recommend these knives to anyone looking for a boat/safety knife or a ultralight backpacking knife on a budget. I have had the orange model for two boat seasons and under moderate use the handle shows no wear to the cork but does pick up some dirt from your hands. Have been using the orange serated edge for two boating seasons and it has kept an edge and have been perfect for cutting rope, fish and wood. I would mention that the sheath retention is achieved through two divots on either side of the cork handle and two matching nubs on the sheath. This has not worn at all on me yet and my personal experience with cork is that it is much more durable than you might think. I would say it should last 20 years or more with my use and at this price point most mora knives are purpose built and intended to be worked hard and replaced when worn.
E**Y
Great for kayaking
I got this for emergencies while kayaking. Clips onto life jacket, easy to see, floats. Secure in the sheath, and a nice durable serrated blade. Morakniv is a brand I trust.
R**.
An excellent knife - and it floats!
Being a Morakniv it is superb quality. Bought this for kayaking for its visibility and it because it floats. I'm not usually a fan of plastic sheaths, but Morakniv sheaths hold their knives securely yet are easy to snap in and out.
T**.
Lifelong Mora collector here. As soon as I purchased an inflatable kayak I went online to see if Mora made a blunt tipped, floating knife for inflatable boats, and, well, they do! The best bit is the blaze orange color, which is now my favorite for water use. I'm not fussy about serrated blades, but the main use for a boat knife is cutting line and rope - cutting loose from a hung up anchor line in rough water, for example - so in this case I prefer them. The sheath seems to have a secure grip on the knife, and while I haven't been able to get it to shake loose, my preferred tip-up carry will likely not be an option with this sheath. In short - well made, razor sharp knife designed specifically for use on the water, ideal for inflatable boats.
A**B
Très bien
S**O
Excelente cuchillo con una calidad y diseño insuperable. Morakniv la mejor opción calidad precio
ホ**ス
カヤックに乗るときに使用するつもりです。まだ本格的には使用していません。ロープを切る為のナイフだと思うので緊急時のお守りです。おそらくヨットに乗る人にとってはもっと使えるのではないでしょうか。仕様としては先が丸く波刃です。先に近い部分に一応普通の刃の所もあります。波刃の刃は鎌砥石の角で研げます。もしくは断面三角の棒砥石で研げます。みなさんも波刃のナイフを嫌わないでくださいね。
M**S
Etwas dünne Klinge im Vergleich zu normalen Moras, aber klar, mehr Stahl bedeutet mehr Gewicht und irgendwann schwimmts dann eben nicht mehr. Gut für Kanutouren oder sonstige Wassersportarten.
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