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SOG Specialty Knives & Tools Throwing Hawks- 3 Pack One Piece Steel Throwing Knives with Nylon Sheath Carrying Case, 1.75 Inch Blade Field Tool with Paracord Wrapped Handles (TH1001-CP)

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Style: Throwing Knives


Features

  • 3 Stainless Steel Throwing Tomahawks: Each hardcased black throwing hatchet in this throwing axe set features 1.75-inch full tang tactical hatchet blade; tomahawk pack
  • 10.75 Inch Full-Tang Construction: Flimsy axes and hatchets are dangerous! This SOG tomahawk outdoor set is built to last and comes as sharp as any other SOG tactical tomahawk
  • Throw and Stick Easy: 25.4 oz. survival axe set is perfectly balanced for beginners or pros with superior grip and full-on fun right out of the box; these 8.4 oz. throwing axes feature removable paracord handles for your preferred grip/wrap
  • All-in-One Ballistic Nylon Hatchet Sheath: Carry your throwing hatchet set in one convenient 3-pocket throwing hatchet sheath; secure each tomahawk throwing axe in the camping axe sheath with Velcro straps
  • SOG for Life: Take care of your axes and hatchets and well take care of you; we gladly consider repairs and replacements for your properly maintained SOG tomahawk throwing hatchets

Description

Throwing knives can be tricky, so SOG developed these expertly balanced Throwing Hawks to deliver a satisfying stick to beginners and pros alike. SOG Throwing Hawks are crafted in full-tang stainless steel with a hardcased black finish to provide long-lasting durability, and are wrapped in balance-neutral paracord you can easily remove and/or replace - because the blades are going to last awhile. We would like the above-written product description to appear on the listing as requested.

Brand: SOG Specialty Knives


Product Dimensions: 10.75"L x 5.5"W


Handle Material: Stainless Steel


Color: Multi


Head Type: Throwing


Brand: ‎SOG Specialty Knives


Product Dimensions: ‎10.75"L x 5.5"W


Handle Material: ‎Stainless Steel


Color: ‎Multi


Head Type: ‎Throwing


Item Weight: ‎1.8 Pounds


Style: ‎Throwing Knives


Recommended Uses For Product: ‎Construction,Outdoor


Blade Material: ‎Stainless Steel


Included Components: ‎SOG Throwing Hawks TH1001-CP - Set of 3, Hardcased Black Stainless Steel with Paracord Wrapped Handle, Nylon sheath, 1.75" Blade


Blade Length: ‎2 Inches


Blade Edge: ‎Straight


Manufacturer: ‎SOG Specialty Knives & Tools


Part Number: ‎TH1001-CP


Item Weight: ‎1.8 pounds


Country of Origin: ‎China


Item model number: ‎TH1001-CP


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Size: ‎9in. x 1.5in. x 12.5in.


Material: ‎Synthetic


Power Source: ‎AC/DC


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Number Of Pieces: ‎5


Special Features: ‎Full Tang


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Warranty Description: ‎Limited Lifetime Warranty


Date First Available: February 26, 2015


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Easy, satisfying fun
Style: Throwing Knives
Having read other reviews mentioning paracord unraveling, and worrying about losing the black hawks on missed throws, the first thing I did with mine is to put red heatshrink tubing over the paracord handles. The blades are very sharp and the heatshrink and paracord underneath will still slice instantly if you hit the handle of another hawk, but at least the rest of the heatshrink prevents the paracord from further unraveling. These hawks are very light and small, and they rotate a lot as a result and you also will have to throw them with a bit more force. Still, once you get the right distance and release, they are very easy to stick consistently. At a distance of about 15 feet, I get two full rotations to stick the blade. Compared to the heavier and longer Fasthawk for which I get one rotation at roughly the same distance. During the first session, I had many missed throws with impacts to various parts of the hawks. The hawks are holding up very well. 3 stars for light weight - would like them to be a bit heavier, but they are fun for what they are. 4/5 stars for durability/sturdiness - paracord gets damaged easily, the steel is holding up great. 5 stars overall. Just adapt your technique to the light weight and take some measures to protect the paracord, and you'll have no other complaints about this set of hawks. Tons of fun! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 21, 2019 by gctkaz gctkaz

  • Hours of Fun
Style: Throwing Knives
These are lightweight, so are easy to throw for all ages and ability. Beware, they are sharp. I have had them for two months now, and they have held up great. There is no rust and there are a few dings from hitting other axes in the target. The parachute cord handle needs to be glued to keep from sliding up the handle and. is starting to get nicked from contact from other throws (glue or use nail polish to keep from fraying after getting nicked). I only use the axe covers to transport them, as it takes a while to inset the axes in them. Overall, I am very satisfied. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2023 by James

  • Vs Smith & Wesson & Hitdudu 3 pack
Style: Throwing Knives
Can't really comment accurately on durability, as I've not used them long enough. So far they seem kinda durable, I'll update this review when I find out. Based off of 1st impressions, the Hitdudu seem the most durable, SOGS at 2nd, and Smith and Wesson (S&Ws) at 3rd though.. Sharpness: These are the least sharp out of the 3 brands. As far as sticking to wood, it's surprisingly good. They were way easier to land than the Hitdudu, which are sharper and heavier. The S&Ws are the sharpest by far, from front, top, to back. the Hitdudus are at 2nd place, with only the front being sharp. And these SOGs are only sharp at the front aswell, but not as sharp as the other 2.. atleast the ones i recieved.. Accuracy: These were surprisingly very easy to land. I dont know if its the design, but it seems to always land on the front of the blade for me. These are tied with the S&Ws when it comes to accuracy IMO. The S&Ws land easy because they are very sharp on all sides, so anywhere, other than the handle will stick. These seem to be possibly designed in a way that it will land on the sharpest part. The Hitdudu are the hardest to land accurately atleast to me. That might be a pro or a con to certain people. I like the SOG and S&Ws more though. Weight: The SOGs are the lightest of the 3 brands. For many that's a pro, because they are easier to throw. So if you like light axes, these are the lightest ones I've tried. I prefer the heavier ones though. The S&Ws are the 2nd lightest, and the Hitdudus are the "heaviest", although they're all pretty light to me. The SOG is significantly lighter than the rest though. Price: I bought the SOGs at 51.05 The S&Ws at 45.63 And the Hitdudu at 42.99 Overall: I loved the S&Ws the most, even though they seem to be less durable than the other 2 so far. The S&W got niks on the blade pretty quick.. I'd use the SOGs as 2nd choice. The Hitdudu are harder to land, but I like the challenge for practicing, so the Hitdudu are my go to practice axes now. If they came out with a sharper version of the Hitdudu all around, and stayed the same everywhere else, I think they would be my favorite. I like when things come sharp because i don't trust myself to not brake them, especially when they're light and thin. If the SOGs end up outlasting the other 2 in durability, I might prefer them over the Smith and wessons. But I don't see something so light and thin outlasting them by anything significant. They're all good choices. I'd say the most worth it was my S&Ws with the slightly cheaper price. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 4, 2022 by AMF™

  • Solid Product & Fun! - Repaint them!
Style: Throwing Knives
Very durable* During practice these have landed hard on rocks and concrete and aren't worse for wear. About the only thing to damage them (superficially) is another thrown axe. I tried drilling a hole a bit further up the handle to make rewrapping them easier and gave up after ruining 3 HHS drill bits. The steel is very hard. The handle cord *The cord wrapped around them will have to be replaced. When you hit one of them with the blade of another you'll fray or sever the cord. I recommend replacing it with something bright and painting the exposed metal to make them more visible. You will lose them if you keep them all black. Sheath The sheet is impractical and otherwise only useful for storing them. Throwing They are very light but throw reasonably well. After finding my distances, they hit the target quite consistently. I had better luck at first throwing them point first. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2021 by Travis A. S. Janeway Travis A. S. Janeway

  • Smaller than they look, but super fun and sturdy.
Style: Throwing Knives
These are smaller than they look but me and the daughter took them out with our throwing knives and had a blast throwing them. They are surprisingly sturdy and sharp and seem like they will hold up well to abuse. Definitely not for someone looking for a big war Tomahawk, but a well balanced throwing tool. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2023 by A. Wurst

  • Okay but not great..
Style: Throwing Knives
Okay but not great... Lightweight and an okay edge out of the package. The sheath is just okay as well. All three don't really fit in it easily. Here's what bothers me the most though. The grip... The grip is just para cord so obviously as you're throwing if another hawk hits the grip it cuts the para cord. Obviously you can replace it but I shouldn't have to after 20 minutes of throwing. Also, since it's para cord it doesn't wrap all the way around the base of the handle and those edges down there can be a bit uncomfortable in the hand. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 4, 2018 by D Larson

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