The Morakniv Hook 163 Double Edge is a classic spoon (hook) knife featuring a Sandvik 12C27 stainless steel blade on both sides and a traditionalbirch wood handle coated with preservative oil. The Morakniv Hook will be great for carving spoons, bowls or kuksa (a traditional vessel from Scandinavia), which is increasingly popular among bushcrafters. The back part of the hooked blade has not been sharpened, which allows you to rest your thumb on it comfortably. The presented model is recommended for all amateur wood carvers and bushcraft enthusiasts who want to develop their skills.
Features of the Morakniv Hook 163 Double Edge fixed-head knife:
- The knife is specially designed for woodworking and carving.
- Narrow hook-shaped head made of Sandvik 14C28N stainless steel.
- Strong Full-Tang (full shank) construction for increased strength.
- Barrel-shaped handle made of oil-coated birch wood.
Curved blade made of Sandvik 14C28N stainless steel.
The heart of the knife is a head made of Sandvik 14C28N steel. This is a modern premium stainless steel developed by the Swedish company Alleima (formerly Sandvik). It was developed as a refinement of the already iconic 13C26 steel and today is synonymous with the perfect balance of hardness, corrosion resistance and ease of sharpening. The blade has a hooked shape and two cutting edges, allowing woodworking in two directions.
Simple and functional wood handle
The Morakniv Hook knife uses a barrel-shaped birch wood handle, which fits well in the hand and ensures comfortable handling of the tool in all conditions. In addition, for better protection of the wood from the negative effects of the weather, it was covered with a layer of special oil.




















































































































