The Ultimate Sheath for Mora Knives: The Slida

Love Mora knives but hate the sheaths they come with?  Here's a great replacement sheath with versatile carry and accessory options.


The Slida (Swedish for "sheath") was designed and is made by Chris Stanford from the Dad of All Trades Blog and is available for a very reasonable price of $18.95.  Currently, he is offering Slidas for the following models:

  • All Mora Bushcraft Models
  • Mora High Q All Around
  • Mora Woodsman 2000
  • Mora Craftline Q 511 and 546
  • Frosts Clipper 840 and 860
  • Frosts 740 and 760

Weight (as shown in video):  2.2. oz.
    The Ultimate Sheath for Mora Knives: The Slida The Ultimate Sheath for Mora Knives:  The Slida Reviewed by Jason Klass on November 13, 2010 Rating: 5

    18 comments

    Anonymous said...

    Nice, I will definitely look into those for my Moras. Thanks for posting. So, did you have to order the extra part for your fire steel separately, or did it come with it? I guess I will just go and check out the site...
    So, I see you have a new Mora, :)I have been itching for the 510 MG at the Ray Mears Bushcraft site...

    Jason Klass said...

    Hey Stick,
    Yep, finally got a Woodsman after hearing people rave about it on Youtube. It's a really cool knife (looks hard to sharpen though).

    I looked at the 510 MG but don't like the lack of a finger guard and the non-textures handle. I like the Clipper because there's a finger guard and textured rubber grip for a solid purchase.

    Marcel said...

    Exactly what I looked for, thenk you for the tip.
    But theres unfortunately no sheath for the Mora Miki...

    Jason Klass said...

    Marcel,
    I talked to Chris. He will make one for you if you send the knife to him. Send him an email from his blog and he'll take care of you.

    Thomas W. Gauperaa said...

    Nice, will definitely check out that sheath. Thanks.

    Unknown said...

    Hi Jason, did the firesteel holder come with the sheath or was it sold seperately? I don't see it being sold separately at his store at the moment.

    inactive blogger said...

    Hmm...DO WANT.

    Jason Klass said...

    Konrad,
    No, it didn't come with the sheath. In the video, that's a Light My Fire Scout that I've had for a while now; however, Chris does sell really cool Ferro rods on his site that you could order together with the Slida. Note: you will have to tell him you want the firesteel option added to your sheath.

    Jason Klass said...

    IZZY,
    Tell Santa!

    Chris said...

    I need to point out that the firesteel holder that Jason has is a prototype and the design is being reworked. The new design is not yet available but I expect them to be ready for order the first week in December.

    Chris
    DadofAllTrades.com

    Jason Klass said...

    Chris, thanks for pointing that out.

    Tom's Backwood's said...

    Very cool product! I ordered mine after seeing Jason's review .I really enjoy my clipper but the stock sheath has gotta go!!! Thanks to Chris for a great product!I don't care for the neck knife config so I added some 550 cord and I wear it under my shoulder horizontal.So It never swings in the way.Thanks Jason for letting us know about the Slida!

    EJ said...

    Thanks for the heads up on the Slida sheath. There are also lots of folks making excellent custom kydex sheaths on knifeforums and bladeforums. Curious to know - which Moras do you currently own and which of them are your favorites? Which knife, Mora or other, do you use as your go-to hiking and backpacking knife now?

    Anonymous said...

    Dad of all trades no longer sells these sheaths or even has an online store.
    www.dadofalltrades.com

    pgarcia said...

    Do you have any recommendations for someone who missed the window on this sheath? I'd love to have a decent sheath to attach my Bushcraft to my Filson Strap Vest, but the awesome ones you reviewed are no longer available!

    kershaw knives said...

    These look like good pieces of equipment. I'd greatly appreciate your personal review of its specs maybe in a future post.

    cold steel knives said...

    Great review! I'd wish to follow you on Facebook, if you do have one strictly for business purposes, to get a good glimpse on your opinions about knives.

    George Schneider said...

    Those sheaths are perfect indeed. They houses the Mora knives very well. Do you have any sheath for a buck knife? I look forward to reading your reviews on a buck knife sheath as well.

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