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ESTWING Tomahawk Axe - 16.25" Lightweight Hatchet with Forged Steel Construction & Shock Reduction Grip - E6-TA

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Style: Tomahawk


Color: Blue


Features

  • OUTDOOR VERSATILITY - Perfect for chopping small trees & branches. Use pick end for breaching, excavation & extrication.
  • PATENTED SHOCK REDUCTION GRIP - Reducing impact vibration by 70%, Estwing's molded shock reduction grip provides optimal slip-free comfort, durability and superior grip in all jobsite conditions
  • FORGED STEEL CONSTRUCTION Engineered for maximum strength and durability for a lifetime of hard work from this survival axe.
  • HEAVY DUTY SHEATH - Includes ballistic nylon sheath to protect hand sharpened cutting edge.
  • MADE IN THE USA Since 1923, our tools have been proudly American made in Rockford, IL using only the finest American steel.

Description

Estwing's American-made Tomahawk Axes are designed for sportsmen and military professionals. The lightweight design makes it easy to carry and has Estwing's Shock Reduction Grip for comfort and durability. The Tomahawk Axe is perfect for breaching, excavation, and extrication. Estwing's tools are perfectly balanced, weighted, and made to last. American forged in one piece out of genuine American steel.

Brand: Estwing


Product Dimensions: 16.25"L x 7.38"W


Handle Material: Nylon


Color: Blue


Head Type: Tomahawk


Brand: Estwing


Product Dimensions: 16.25"L x 7.38"W


Handle Material: Nylon


Color: Blue


Head Type: Tomahawk


Item Weight: 0.2 Kilograms


Style: Tomahawk


Blade Material: Alloy Steel


Included Components: Black Eagle Tomahawk Axe


Blade Edge: Beveled


Manufacturer: Estwing


Global Trade Identification Number: 17


UPC: 034139677017 732233459194 709730214465 054278866943 732233469735


Item Weight: 7 ounces


Department: Unisex-Adult


Country of Origin: USA


Item model number: E6-TA


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


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  • I love this as a backpacking tool
Style: Tomahawk Color: Blue
I love this as a backpacking tool. A trencher, a weapon, stake pounder, latrine digger, leveler. The ergonomics are great for a guy like me, who doesn't chop wood everyday, just like the Estwing hammer that I have used during projects for thirty-five years. Keep it sharp and it chops campfire wood very well, even with the light head. I pack ultra light. This is as light, yet still a multiple tool as I could find. Several of my friends have admired it, as I have. Only negative. I thought that it would be fun for throwing entertainment at a camp. Although the one piece design is less likely to break and can't loosen, the wonderfully designed balance for work was not as effective as a traditional throwing design. I will continue to throw my old axe in the back yard, leaving it at home, unless car camping. I'll just have to go hand to hand with the zombies and grizzly bears in the wilderness, with the ghastly spike leading the way (smile). I recommend the sparkly blue color. It looks kind of pretty at first, but good use will give it the more masculine character of an old friend. The all black would get lost, or misplaced very quickly. It is easier to see the blue and for others to see the intimidation, if confronted. Also, for the people looking for weapons and breaching, the light head gives a special control when swinging it. There is more accuracy. There is less of being drawn and through the swing like a heavy ended club. It can be wielded like a large knife with practice. That spike would definitely penetrate any skull. It breaks granite. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 13, 2014 by Jbeegoode

  • Nice everyday use tomahawk.
Style: Tomahawk Color: Blue
Keep in truck along with fire hydrant and first aid kit for car revue purposes. Goes three car windows like butter.
Reviewed in the United States on October 13, 2024 by Milt K

  • Cut Above For The Buck
Style: Tomahawk Color: Blue
This is my second Estwing hawk as my nephew decided he preferred my first one. Estwing hammers, hatchets and axes take second place to no other brand, and these hawks are no exception. Quality steel, one piece forging, and likely tempered like they do with their hatchets. The cutting edge needed some touching up on both hawks, but they both took a keen edge. It held up well to hacking into a tree. The spike end on both were sharp, and made short work of some loose bricks and a cinder block. It is not a substitute for a good hatchet, or for using in applications for which it was not designed. I would, however, have no qualms in carrying this in places like Afghanistan or other similar situations. Only negative is the sheath. Something from Kydex or heavy leather would be preferred. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 4, 2013 by Kindle Customer Mr. Katt

  • THIS WAS LONG OVERDUE
Style: Tomahawk Color: Blue
Most of us have purchased Estwing hammers, hatchets and axes over the years and they are a standard of reasonably priced, functional, American made tools. Over the years there have been a variety of tomahawks made by SOG, Cold Steel, Bud K and others. Everyone I have ever used had problems. Either the head was loose, it was too heavy or too light, it was cheaply made, whatever. Please note that I did not buy any of these for throwing, I use them to chop kindling, camp chores and personal protection. I do not have a spare couple hundred dollars to buy a real Vietnam special forces tomahawk.. These Estwing tomahawks are priced in the mid $40 range and are single piece with a cushioned handle just like the hammers. You can't go wrong with them ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 8, 2014 by EDWARD J

  • it wasn't sharpened!
Style: Tomahawk Color: Blue
no idea why it's not sharpened. can't use
Reviewed in the United States on September 23, 2024 by sevenseal

  • Love It
Style: Tomahawk Color: Blue
Can’t Beat ESTWING. Strong and sturdy
Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2024 by Alan Truesdell

  • solid
Style: Tomahawk Color: Blue
asome tomohawk always loved estwing products had there hammer for 10 yaers know no problems with it . This tomahawk can take abuse i use it mostly for throwing it is a little difficult to throw because of how long it is and heavy it is but once u get the hang of it it could do some damage . i have a slice of sickamore for a target and cement underneth ive missed alot and this tomohalk puts some pretty big wholes in the concrete and not a chip in the metle a littl wear but that is expected. The sheath is ok made of nylon i think . the snap buttons r a little hard to unsnap theres nothin really to get a hold of. no tabs on the snaps. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 1, 2013 by MJM

  • Great Hawk
Style: Tomahawk Color: Blue
I am an absolute fan of any bladed tool. The tomahawk is one of my favorite and is also one with a lot of debate whether it is the most effective for carrying as a tool being the most common. I am on the side of the hawk being a great choice for camping or defense. I myself have been in the army so I do have some expertise. What I like about a good tomahawk is that it is light weight and easy to swing, hook and grab which is desired. In any application. The Estwig is a full tang 1055 carbon steel beast. It's the perfect weight and the price is phenominal. I think anyone would be hard pressed to find such a versatile, quality tool at this price I will however point out I do not like the handle and how is resembles a hammer. A coat of cammo paint and 550 cord on mine and it's ready for duty! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 15, 2013 by jared vanaelstyn

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