







Build a nice log cabin fire. Heck, build a nice log cabin home. The Woods Chogan is designed by Ryan Johnson of RMJ Tactical to make your life easy when you're off the grid. The design for this t-hawk evolved from the popular and original Chogan Tactical Tomahawk. The Woods Chogan is made from a solid chunk of 1055 carbon steel that is hot forged into a rock-solid head and features a hammer finish. The t-hawk has primary and secondary edge bevels that are flat ground to cut through timber like a beaver. A hammer head is useful for pounding in nails and tent stakes. The thick wood handle is made in the USA from Tennessee hickory. It's comfortable in hand and sealed with a lacquer coat that adds durability when you're in the backcountry. The Woods Chogan T-Hawk isn't your friend when you're busting your chops in the forest; it's your sidekick. Also available: The Woods Kane T-hawk with a spike head. Review: Useful - Being well-used Review: Good and durable right out of the box! Does need a little sharpening, yet that is just standard practice for hatchets these days. Great handle; easy to clean as well as replace when needed.






















| ASIN | B00I04Q7LO |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Colour | Multi |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (3,073) |
| Date First Available | 23 Jan. 2014 |
| Handle material | Hickory Wood |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 903 g |
| Item model number | 2730 |
| Manufacturer | Columbia River Knife and Tool (CRKT) |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Number of handles | 1 |
| Part Number | 2730 |
| Product Dimensions | 48.59 x 19.84 x 4.17 cm; 902.65 g |
| Size | One Size |
T**N
Useful
Being well-used
H**I
Good and durable right out of the box! Does need a little sharpening, yet that is just standard practice for hatchets these days. Great handle; easy to clean as well as replace when needed.
C**K
Der Stiel liegt am Metall nicht ringsum natlos an. An einer Seite sind es 3cm. An der anderen Seite sind es 2cm. Der Spalt ist aber so klein, dass nur ein einziges Stück Blatt Papier mit rein passt. Zwei Blatt aufeinander passen schon nicht mehr. Der Stihl sitzt stramm und nichts wackelt. An einer Seite der Schneide ist auf 2cm Länge der Anschliff etwas unsauber. Es fehlt der sonnst überall vohanden letzte Winkelanschliff, welcher überall 1,5mm breit ist. Wenn man mit eine Feile ein einziges mal drüber geht, wäre dieser Anschliff vorhanden. Das Beil ist nicht messerscharf. Zum in den Finger schneiden reicht es allemal. (An der vorderen Schneide) Die untere Schneide ist stumpf. Die Schneidenbreite beträgt dort 0,3mm. Wen man diese Schneide z.B. zum Aufbrechen von Wild verwenden will, müsste man sie leicht nachschärfen. Ich verwende dieses Beil beim Camping um damit Erdnägel einzuschlagen und Holzscheite zu spalten. Dafür ist es im Auslieferzsustand bestens geeignet und muss nicht nachgearbeitet werden.
C**T
Finally had a chance to take it out on a backpack camp trip with me. I do like the axe, but it's not that much better than my cheapy Fiskars from Canadian Tire that I used to use. I thought I'd spoil myself and get a good camp axe. When it arrived it had a distinct burr on the blade that took a fair bit of time to clean up and get a good edge on, I can understand that they don't want to ship a razor sharp blade through the mail but it was a bit disappointing to have to sit down with my stones as soon as I opened the box. The fact that you have to buy (or make) a sheath for it is a definite bummer though. Pros: Take down handle makes it easier to pack Light weight of total unit is good Hammer end is very handy to have around camp Holds an edge very well Chops like a mutha... (see cons) Cons: Head does slide loose on handle and it is a bit slippery to hold. (Think I will try to sand it down as others have mentioned) Handle almost seems to be too short to me, it's in no man's land between a 14" hatchet and a 24" camp axe and is awkward to use as a 2 handed axe. The 19" handle makes it a very long hatchet though. Splitting lodgepole pine with it was problematic, it would bite deep but not open up a split in the wood so it took a lot of prying the head back and forth to actually split a section. (Chops trees down like a mutha though!) Overall, I like the tool and plan to continue using it. The head is quality steel and holds it's edge very well, I don't think I'd have to take a stone with me for a short trip which is a bonus. I may build a longer handle (about 24") and try it with that, I'd be willing to give up some portability for a full axe handle swing.
K**R
A little odd to use in the land survey occupation but its working out just fine. It's holding an edge, small enough to carry amongst the other pile of gear and hangs right with the belt sheath ( an extra) or in vest back pocket. The hazard - The handle can get quite slippery during wet or snowy days and needs to be addressed before use. The handle is the same diameter down to the but end and has a slippery finish when wet limiting grip. Epoxy Fibre Tape fixed that problem. During frustrating work days found I could not axe throw worth a crap.
M**E
Ich war auf der Suche nach einer Campingaxt, die optisch etwas Besonderes ist und eine sehr hohe Qualität im Gebrauch hat. Dieser Tomahawk ist klassisch traditionell und funktional designt und keines dieser albernen Zombie-Apokalypse-Tactical"-Modelle mit wilden Zacken in Tarnanstrich. Dieser Tomahawk konzentriert sich aufs Wesentliche. Die Axt kann gut Dinge spalten. Die Hammerseite kann gut Holz zertrümmern oder auch Pfosten in den Boden hauen. Mit der unteren Axtpitze kann man Dinge halten/ziehen oder auch hacken dann und aufbrechen. Der Schaft ist aus Hickory in farblos lackiert und kann kurz oder lang gefasst werden. Darüberhinaus kann man sie auch werfen (wenn man's kann). Das Gewicht ist akzeptabel für längeren einhändigen Gebrauch. Sicherlich gibt es Baumarkt-Modelle, die deutlich günstiger und auch haltbar sind, aber das ist dann eine ganz andere Klasse. Absolut herausragend war die Lieferung. Trotz Corona-Lockdown Lieferung in geradeeinmal 22 Stunden, was 1 bis 4 Tage eher war als versprochen. Noch nie erlebt sowas. => kann ich nur empfehlen.
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