🪓 Own the woods and the weekend with the ultimate multi-use hatchet!
The Council Tool Sport Utility Flying Fox Woodsman Hatchet is a 1 lb 11 oz precision tool featuring a hardened alloy steel head and a 16-inch curved American hickory handle. Designed for both wood-cutting and competitive axe throwing, it combines vintage craftsmanship with modern durability. Made in the USA, this versatile hatchet also includes a poll that functions as a hammer, making it an essential, multi-purpose tool for campers, backpackers, and outdoor enthusiasts.
Brand | Council Tool |
Product Dimensions | 15.75"L x 6.5"W |
Handle Material | Hickory Wood |
Color | Brown |
Head Type | Hatchet |
Item Weight | 1 Pounds |
Style | No Sheath |
Blade Material | Alloy Steel |
Included Components | Sheath |
Manufacturer | Council Tool |
UPC | 008298424010 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 15.67 x 6.81 x 1.57 inches |
Package Weight | 0.98 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 15.75 x 6.5 x 0.04 inches |
Brand Name | Council Tool |
Model Name | Sport Utility Flying Fox Woodsman Hatchet - 1.625 lbs Throwing Axe with 16" Curved Hickory Handle |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | Council Tool |
J**A
Another great council tool axe!
Such a good value axe. Strong and tempered to perfection. The lightweight flying fox is great for camping as well as throwing. Sticks with ease. The handle can use a little sanding but when you do it is very comfortable in the hand with little to no hot spots. Easy to sharpen it holds its edge with the best of them. It is a production tool so when you recieve it I always suggest you check the head alignment in case it is off you can return it easily to get another one. This usually isn't a big issue with council tool as their QC is pretty good with most if not all being hand inspected. At least that is one of their claims. I personally love their products and recommend the flying fox as a great little camp axe!
B**.
Initial Flying Fox review
I got my Flying Fox today.I saw the reviews before I got it, ignored the negative ones and got it as I want to learn to throw.It came in a bag with the blade edge plastidipped. Meh, it's something.The edge itself came well ground; straight, even and reasonably sharp. No problem.Both poll and bit have the blue color of hardening present so that's good too.The head was well and firmly placed without any loose or sloppy areas and well trimmed.The hickory handle is of surprisingly high quality whether by design or accident.The grain is all uniformly vertical as is seen in the handle's end and there's no apparent grain runoff the length of it.It's lightly finished but nasty and best refinished.I'd say I got an excellent appearing product and I'm initially very pleased.I'll update some day after getting up off the couch and trying to throw it at something.
S**L
Game changing tool
Great axe! Picked the fox as my primary for competition axe throwing and its made a difference! My average has increased with better accuracy and fewer dropped throws. After a couple throws I noticed the head was slipping off. Was able to reattach the head using a 2nd steel wedge along with jb weld. Then cut off the excess wood to avoid drag. Beautiful and solid
B**H
Kind of a thick blade for a throwing axe.
I thought the blade would be thinner.
N**N
Very Nice Grind!
I have been researching and experimenting with various hatchets/small axes. I am very pleased with this! It may be a bit heavy for a hatchet, but the grind is fantastic! Some other hatchets in this price range have such a blunt edge that they smash wood rather than cutting it. But the Flying Fox has a great edge. Just a bit of touch up with a stone and you can carve and cut with it. This also has a hardened pole (back end of the axe) so it can be used to drive steaks into the ground without worrying that you’ll bend the eye.
R**M
Awesome Camp Axe / Hatchet
This is actually the second one of these I’ve purchase. I’ve had the first for a little over a year and have used it both camping and around the house.These are a great size and not too heavy. The handle is short enough to work in tighter spaces but long enough to make chopping of smaller trees or logs easy. The bits come relatively sharp and after a little touch up they are amazing. One thing I really love about these is the hardened pole. Feel free to hammer away in things without risk of damage. Also, the eye walls are thicker than European axes so you don’t need to worry about them spreading.Now, for this specific hatchet. The grain is pretty good. It’s on a bit of a diagonal to the direction of swinging but acceptable for the price and length of handle. No grain run-out and plenty of growth rings. I have no doubts about the strength and longevity of the handle. The head looks great and you can see the discoloration from the heat treatment on both ends. The handle is fit perfectly to the head with a hardwood wedge and additional steel spreader.It chops well out of the box. I honestly believe the sport utility serious from Council Tool is by far the best deal in axes.
K**.
Heavy But Well Made
Purchased as a throwing axe. It is very heavy. But the design and quality are top notch. I gave this to my athletic grandson.
A**
Favorite axe for Axe Throwing League
I may have been the worst axe thrower ever. But with this axe I've gone from last to second to last in the league. Living the dream, moving up a little at a time. ;) (For real is a favorite of many at league and I've gotten so much better with it. Also was easy to trim the handle.)
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