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The Estwing Sportsman's Axe is a 14-inch camping hatchet forged from a single piece of American steel, featuring a hand-finished genuine leather grip for superior comfort and control. Designed for rugged outdoor use, it excels at chopping, splitting, and tent stake pulling. It comes with a ballistic nylon sheath for safe transport and is proudly made in the USA, ensuring durability and heritage craftsmanship for serious campers and professionals.
Brand | Estwing |
Product Dimensions | 14"L x 3.25"W |
Handle Material | Leather |
Color | 14" (Inches) |
Head Type | Hatchet |
Item Weight | 1.86 Pounds |
Style | Axe |
Handle Length | 10.75 Inches |
Recommended Uses For Product | camper,cut |
Blade Material | Alloy Steel |
Included Components | Hatchet, Sheath |
Blade Length | 3.25 Inches |
Blade Edge | Straight" or "Plain |
Manufacturer | Estwing |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00732233458869 |
UPC | 732233458869 732233469407 034139612414 809199911087 022228500308 |
Part Number | E24A |
Item Weight | 1.86 pounds |
Item model number | E24A |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 14" (Inches) |
Material | Metal |
Power Source | Hand Powered |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
A**D
High quality, durable axe
I typically use a more primitive axe but they tend to wear out pretty quickly with heavy usage. This axe is more modern and built really well. Great for small chopping, shaving/trimming with the blade (which is super sharp), and hammering things with back side. It’s nice and heavy but not overly so, short enough that’s it’s easy to handle. Overall it’s super effective axe for small tasks, much better than your typical $10-20 camp axe from Walmart.
A**R
Great quality
Great hatchet in a classic style. Its concave wedge shape works great for splitting up kindling. The blade took a nice edge after sharpening and hasn’t dulled after hard use.
W**Z
Superb hatchet, but expect some minor quality control flaws
Right out of the box, you get the impression that this is a quality tool. Excellent steel, excellent handle, and made in the USA by an old and respected company. However, two negatives:1) the finish on the steel surface was all splotchy and uneven. There is a clear coat (rust preventative) that was applied sloppily, so I ended up sanding it off and applying my own. Huge improvement.2) the Estwing sticker on the handle immediately starts peeling as soon as it gets wet or has any friction, so I decided to just peel it off. It left a horrible residue that took forever to remove. How a sticker can have such poor retention with such strong adhesive is mind boggling. It’s like they used the world’s best adhesive while simultaneously using the world’s cheapest paper for the Estwing sticker. Shame because had they just laser etched the logo it would be a non issue.Quality control issues aside, it’s a rock solid sturdy hatchet that should last decades if properly maintained. I imagine this hatchet will outlast me. Well worth the investment.
Q**R
A must have quintessential American tool
I've always been impressed by Eastwing's hammers so I decided to get this hatchet for the garden. It is a must have for any homeowner. The hatchet is great for clearing brush, dead limbs, cutting roots and using the back side as a hammer.The handle, which are straps of leather kind of blended into one grip, is super cool and feels great. There is a sold steel plug at the bottom as well which you can use to tap down things. It also includes a sheath. Its sharp from the factory but can be re sharpened and honed basically forever. I'm sure its great for camping as well but around the home its also priceless and comes at a great price.
T**W
Nice quality, but sticker residue that even goo gone couldn't remove
Nice axe, decent heft, reasonably sharp. and very good looking except where you can't get all the junk off of it where the stupid stickers were put on both the handle and the metal axe.
A**N
This is the real deal!
I don't write many reviews but this little gem deserves one. Proudly made in the USA since 1923, this is the same fine tool your granddad bought, with the same high quality forging and rugged leather grip. Properly used and cared for it will stand up to several lifetimes of hard use. I recently bought a spare from Amazon and this review is based on that item.A couple of observations/recommendations: I note one reviewer whose hatchet handle rotted. Well yeah. As these come from the factory the handle is given a glossy varnished finish and the stacked leather grip underneath is very dry. It looks nice when it's new but the varnish will crack and chip with use, and then the grip will absorb water like a sponge, ruining the leather. Thus, knowledgable sportsmen have long looked fondly on that glossy factory finish and then taken a couple of sheets of 100-grit sandpaper and sanded it off. Mask off the metal part of the shaft of the handle, no point in scratching that up, but do round off the sharp edge of the metal washer at the base of the handle to make it more comfortable in use. Be sure to get all the varnish off, the leather underneath will look almost white when you're done sanding. 100 grit is fine, there's no need to finish with finer grades.Then get a bottle of Fiebing's Neatsfoot Oil (available at Amazon!) and rub it in. If you didn't get all the varnish off you'll immediately notice light spots where the oil isn't soaking in, stop and sand those off. You'll be amazed at how much oil that leather grip will absorb, my new one has taken at least an ounce of oil and it's still sucking it up. It will take several applications over several days to do a thorough job -- the idea is to completely saturate the leather grip -- just slather it on with a fingertip at first and then rub it in after a couple of days' applications. Put some on the sturdy leather sheath they provide while you're at it. The neatsfoot will give the grip a nice antique brown finish and a slightly sticky, non-slip feel, and once the grip is thoroughly saturated it will be nearly impervious to the elements *forever*. I have hunting knives and another old Estwing hatchet that were given this treatment by my dad and grandfather before I was born -- that was a long time ago -- the grips have turned black over the years but they're still as sound as the day they were made and they've seen a lot of weather over the years.Then get a Lansky "puck" dual grit sharpener (also available at Amazon!) and sharpen the blade. They come dull, probably for product liability reasons it will only be as sharp as you're capable of making it, but it will take a fine edge with a little effort. Then avoid chopping it into the ground, rocks, or what have you -- it will take you several patient hours to put the initial edge on the blade and all that effort will be wasted if you whack it against a rock. The blade should never touch anything but the wood it's made to cut.Learn to split kindling safely by taking a 1-2' piece of wood 2-3" in diameter, holding it by one end pointed away from you and resting the other end parallel to the ground across a larger piece of wood. Split the far end by chopping through it sideways into the chopping block and then giving the hatchet and the wood a deft twist to split it lengthwise (a glove on your off-hand isn't a bad idea). Repeat with each half until you have enough kindling. Whatever you do, don't try to hold a piece of kindling on end and split it lengthwise lumberjack-style, that's a good way to lose a finger or chop yourself in the knee.Guys, this is a tool every manly man should treat himself to and learn to use! There's darn few things in this world that are the same high quality they were 90 years ago but this is one of them.
W**D
Quality Axe
I am very pleased with my Estwing sportsman axe. The stacked leather handle is why I purchased this particular axe. Looka and functions great!! Comes with a nylon safety sheath.
T**.
ESTWING AXES & HATCHETS SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES
ESTWING brand of axes and hatchets have been made in USA for over 100 years. All ESTWING products are high-quality and priced accordingly. I own the full size ESTWING axe, the 16 inch Campers Axe, and decided to buy their 14 inch ESTWING SPORTSMAN'S HATCHET. A sturdy heavy-duty nylon cover with a belt loop to carry and protect the blade. This SPORTSMAN'S Hatchet is ideal for light camping use, but can very easily chopped down small trees. A fellow camper friend owned one and let me use it when last out camping. Ideal size for backpackers, hikers, day campers, etc. to hitch on your belt along with your fixed blade knife. My friend told me he was out hiking and got too far from his base camp when starting to get dark. He used his ESTWING Sportsman's Hatchet to chop down small trees to build a "lean-to" for shelter at night. He told me that his SPORTSMAN'S Hatchet made fast work for that chore. Best thing about this Sportsman's Hatchet (and all Estwing axes) they are made of one piece quality steel with no chance of breaking handle from cutting axe. BOTTOM LINE: If you want a high-quality product to last you a lifetime, then ESTWING is the brand to buy.
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