The hatchet looks good and is made from solid materials. The downside is that it easily slips out of your hands.
A classic two-handed tomahawk designed for reliability and durability. Equipped with a head made of high-quality 1055 carbon steel, mounted on a sturdy handle made of lacquered hickory wood.
It performs excellently during camping trips and outdoor adventures. The lightweight design, weighing just over half a kilogram, allows for easy attachment to a backpack or convenient transport in a car without taking up much space.
Technical data
Handle: walnut wood
Blade thickness: 12 mm
Blade length: 88 mm
Overall length: 486 mm
Steel: 1055 Carbon, 50-55 HRC
Weight: 720 g
Manufacturer: CRKT, USA
MILITARY is a premium dealer of CRKT.
CRKT (Columbia River Knife & Tool) is an American brand of EDC tools and accessories, founded in 1994 by Paul Gillespie and Rod Bremer, former employees of Kershaw Knives. It has gained wide recognition thanks to its innovative approach to design and functionality, as exemplified by proprietary systems such as Deadbolt, Field Strip, Kinematic, and the patented Veff Serrations. The company is known for its active collaboration with renowned designers, including Liongi Mahem, Ken Onion, and Kit Carson, which translates into the unique character of its products. CRKT's product range includes multitools, hatchets, tactical pens, and practical everyday tools designed for maximum functionality, reliability, and ergonomics. The brand consistently follows its motto, “Confidence in Hand,” emphasizing that every tool should provide the user with confidence and effectiveness in any situation, both in the field and during everyday tasks.
| Overall length | 486 mm |
|---|---|
| Blade length | 88 mm |
| Blade material | 1055 |
| Shaft | Wood |
| Weight | 720 g |
| Transport cover | No |
| EAN | 794023273205 |
| Manufacturer code | NC/2732 |
| Brand | CRKT |
| EAN |
Reviews with photos
Number of reviews: 3
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A lightweight and practical hatchet, perfect for shorter trips. The blade was initially moderately sharp, but it still works well. The lacquered handle may cause the hatchet to slip in the hand, but despite this, it is still a very good choice.
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A handy axe, which thanks to the simple handle is well suited for personal modifications. When mounting the handle, I recommend using a hammer with a rubber head and wrapping it in paracord, which will provide additional protection of the wood against impacts. The hatchet arrived moderately sharp, but that's not an issue, as everyone can sharpen it to their own needs. It's a shame there is no leather sheath included.
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