When you’re hitting the great outdoors, make sure to bring the Estwing’s 26 in. camper’s axe. It is ideal for camping, hunting and farm use. It features a unique Shock Reduction grip and has a forged steel head for durability. Get faster cuts and easier chopping with the 4 in. cutting edge. Engineered to be tough yet lightweight. Always make sure to wear safety goggles to protect your eyes when in use.
- Great for use on camping and hunting trips and for farming
- Forged steel head for strength
- 4 in. cutting edge for quick and efficient cuts
- Shock reduction grip handle reduces shock by up to 70%
- Nylon sheath
Kennedi Medhurst (verified owner) –
Great
Bernhard Nader (verified owner) –
It worked okay
Myrtie Treutel (verified owner) –
I had mine for many, many years and it came with me in every camping trip. I find it well balanced and a bit on the heavy side.I would buy it again
Brianne DuBuque (verified owner) –
Wow how nice and low priced.
Rod Hirthe (verified owner) –
Great for camping, I mean chopping wood for camping….. well.. chopping wood for the fire while camping.
Darren Thiel (verified owner) –
Definitely one of best solid axe I’ve ever had! Perfect size
Kathryne Effertz (verified owner) –
Comes from the factory extremely dull.
Murphy Rolfson (verified owner) –
Everything I’ve ever wanted
Marcia Cassin (verified owner) –
Chopped through a tree stump. Good balance, nice cut.
Toby Brown (verified owner) –
This axe feels well balanced and swings easy. The blade was sharp enough to cut tree roots with only a few swings.
Abagail Green (verified owner) –
Nice little axe. Well built. I went through a fiberglass handle in a month so I got this. Couldn’t be happier
Princess Fritsch (verified owner) –
It is perfect for the task at hand
Eldridge Ritchie (verified owner) –
Nice and sharp, and good balance. I like that the axe head and handle are one piece, no need to worry about the head coming loose or off at all. Well worth the $40.
Murl Klein (verified owner) –
Had a tree fall in the last storm and wanted an axe to help cleanup the debris. Purchased this because it was in stock and was not a ‘splitting’ axe which has far too wide of a blade and is much heavier. The axe performed ok but there are a few items that I wish I knew before buying so I will present them here. First, the axe is apparently forged from a single piece of steel which makes the center of balance significantly further down the handle from the head than a standard wood handles axe. Aside from feeling different, I figured I could get used to it. I used the axe to cut through an 8″ diameter length of the tree in order to drag pieces away but it was extremely annoying to do so. Where a normal axe would kick out the wood when notching through the wood, the super thin head of this axe would cause the blade to stick in the wood every time and would have to be coaxed out before the next cut. I was impressed by the depth of the cut but it doubled the amount of effort it took due to the head sticking in the wood. The axe performed reasonable removing small (1″ dia) branches from the larger, making nice clean cuts with a single swing. Now for the issue… When moving to larger branches (approx 2″ in diameter) which were harder wood, the blade failed and the leading edge rolled. The only reason I can think is that when making large cuts for felling a tree or chopping through a fallen trunk, the cuts are nearly perpendicular to the wood where when you remove branches, you cut along the main branch, striking the smaller branch at an angle. This axe fails in this respect and will be returned to the store after only a few hours of use and replaced by a more traditional design.
Tabitha Cronin (verified owner) –
Awesome little ax. It is a solid, beefy little tool.
Mikayla Rohan (verified owner) –
Its pretty good at chopping when I try to chop. And when I need it to chop, it chops whatever I’m chopping at