www.knifeforums.com has information and personal feedback on all these knives and countless others. Knife selection is very personal. $150-$300 is a chunk of change for anybody. You can get a superb knife from many makers for far less. If your assembling a basic kit, that premium sleeping bag will be far more critical than a high end knife. Of the three, my choice would be the Chris Reeve. The handle is round and steel, not the best for some grips or handling in hot or cold temperatures. This has a cheap fix by slipping on an innertube section. I too, carry an F1 Fallkniven and several backup Moras. If you are relatively new to knives buy a few Moras. They're cheap, excellent to learn basic sharpening and teach expensive blades what sharp should be. You must also give consideration to the sheath. The best knife is a lost knife if the sheath is junk.