Buck Knives Silver Creek Fillet Knife vs Morakniv Fillet Knife with Sandvik Blade
Overall winner: Morakniv Fillet Knife with Sandvik Blade
Key Differences
Morakniv (A) offers a razor-sharp Sandvik blade, higher average rating (4.80 from 1099 reviews) and a lower listed price tier; Buck (B) highlights a corrosion-resistant, titanium-coated flexible 6-3/8" blade but has mixed durability feedback around salt water and fewer reviews (454). Choose Morakniv if you want a widely reviewed, sharper fillet knife at a more affordable tier; choose Buck if corrosion resistance and its specific blade coating are your priority despite mixed long-term feedback
Buck Knives Silver Creek Fillet Knife
Flexible fillet knife with a corrosion-resistant blade and ergonomic grip. Customers mention sharpness and good blade quality, with mixed durability feedback
Pros
- corrosion-resistant blade
- ergonomic anti-slip grip
- flexible fillet blade
- good edge retention
Cons
- durability feedback varies with rust concerns
- some say it feels too small for their needs
Morakniv Fillet Knife with Sandvik Blade
Fishing fillet knife with a 6.1-inch Sandvik 12C27 blade for sharpness and durability. Designed for safe, efficient use in wet environments; praised for grip and value by customers
Pros
- 6.1-inch Sandvik 12C27 blade
- sharp edge with good toughness
- comfortable grip in wet conditions
- valued for cutting performance and flexibility
Cons
- mixed reviews on the sheath
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Morakniv |
| Durability | Buck Knives |
| Versatility | Morakniv |
| User Reviews | Morakniv |