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Cold Steel Throwing Axe Camping Hatchet - Great for Axe Throwing Competitions, Camping, Survival

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Cold Steel Throwing Axe Camping Hatchet - Great for Axe Throwing Competitions, Camping, Survival
Our interpretation of the classic Chinese hatchet; Stylish and iconic hatchet is as eye catching as it is durable
Features a differentially heat treated, drop-forged 1055 Carbon Steel head, which has a hard edge capable of reaching razor sharpness, but a soft steel body for absorbing impact
Comes with a hand-picked straight grain American Hickory handle embellished with the Kanji characters for “Axe Gang”
Meets most axe throwing association requirements for tournament play
Specifications: 21 oz head weight, 32 oz overall weight, 20 1/4" overall length
Primary Edge: 4"
Hawk Length: 5"
Handle: American Hickory
Steel: Dropped Forged 1055 Carbon
Overall: 20-1/4"
Top reviews from the United States
Great Axe
I bought this axe after joining an axe throwing league and realizing I was the only person using a borrowed hatchet. I asked around to see what everyone else was throwing, and most people had a cold steel.
I picked the competition thrower. I wanted something that was ready to throw straight out of the box and I didn't want to mess around with cutting down the handle of the axe gang.
The blade is nice and thin, so it sticks well. I have also had no trouble with the handle. I'd only gone to throw axes twice before I started using this, so it's taken a beating and hit the floor many times. It has a few little nicks in the blade, but nothing major and the handle is still in one piece. No issued here with durability.
I will say it's a bit heavier than the axe I'd borrowed. It took awhile getting used to the weight of it, but after some practice it wasn't an issue. I usually throw two handed. But I've been trying a one-handed throw and I will say with the length and weight of this axe, it does feel a little unwieldy in one hand.
I'm used to this axe with the handle as it is, so I don't want to mess with it. But I'm tempted to pick up an axe gang and try cutting the handle to experiment with different handle lengths.
Over all, great axe. It's sturdy and throws well, and I'd definitely recommend it
Our interpretation of the classic Chinese hatchet; Stylish and iconic hatchet is as eye catching as it is durable
Features a differentially heat treated, drop-forged 1055 Carbon Steel head, which has a hard edge capable of reaching razor sharpness, but a soft steel body for absorbing impact
Comes with a hand-picked straight grain American Hickory handle embellished with the Kanji characters for “Axe Gang”
Meets most axe throwing association requirements for tournament play
Specifications: 21 oz head weight, 32 oz overall weight, 20 1/4" overall length
Primary Edge: 4"
Hawk Length: 5"
Handle: American Hickory
Steel: Dropped Forged 1055 Carbon
Overall: 20-1/4"
Top reviews from the United States
Great Axe
I bought this axe after joining an axe throwing league and realizing I was the only person using a borrowed hatchet. I asked around to see what everyone else was throwing, and most people had a cold steel.
I picked the competition thrower. I wanted something that was ready to throw straight out of the box and I didn't want to mess around with cutting down the handle of the axe gang.
The blade is nice and thin, so it sticks well. I have also had no trouble with the handle. I'd only gone to throw axes twice before I started using this, so it's taken a beating and hit the floor many times. It has a few little nicks in the blade, but nothing major and the handle is still in one piece. No issued here with durability.
I will say it's a bit heavier than the axe I'd borrowed. It took awhile getting used to the weight of it, but after some practice it wasn't an issue. I usually throw two handed. But I've been trying a one-handed throw and I will say with the length and weight of this axe, it does feel a little unwieldy in one hand.
I'm used to this axe with the handle as it is, so I don't want to mess with it. But I'm tempted to pick up an axe gang and try cutting the handle to experiment with different handle lengths.
Over all, great axe. It's sturdy and throws well, and I'd definitely recommend it