>>2600379The Mora is pretty light too for a fixed blade thanks to the plastic handle. I didn't really want to compare those 3 knives, but I'm tired to see some people talking about the Opinel like it's the greatest knife ever, while it's only really good for small tasks (like cutting sausage), like with most folders. Its biggest advantages are that it's cheap, light and disposable like the Mora, but I find it hard to come back to Opinels when so many folders are blowing it out of the water in term of practicality. Even if they're 90 grams instead of 50, you won't feel the difference in your pocket. The handle has the tendency to keep humidity and dirt right where the blade axis is (attracting rust too on the carbon version), and the knife isn't the easiest to clean either. After some time, the opening and the closing will become much more difficult, especially with wet fingers. That's fine for a 10€ knife but I'd rather use something a little more expensive, solid, user friendly and modern, thanks. The blade is really good despite of the fragile tip though, some other manufacturers should get inspiration from it.