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Whether you like to spend a lot of time in the wild or are a weekend camper, you will always need trusted outdoor tools by your side. We have a selection of the best outdoor tools including axes, machetes, and saws, to help you clear whatever obstacles stand in your way!

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Chopping Axe

#601113
This Python chopping axe has a 4 pound, drop forged 1055 high carbon steel blade suited for cutting down trees and chopping. Features an American hardwood handle with a plastic sleeve for an extra-secure head.

$34.95

Hand Forged Camp Hatchet

#601080
This is a traditional hatchet that won't break your budget. The high carbon steel head measures 5 1/4" from the blade edge to the poll. The cutting edge is about 4" and the hardwood handle is 16" long.
$24.95

Prandi Italy Yankee Axe

#601078
These axes have been hand made in Italy since 1969 by the famed Prandi company using a durable design taken from axe designs from America's past. With a thick, USA hickory shaft and heavy forged, carbon steel head it is ready for any chopping chore. The eye has a fitted wedge and reinforcing steel disc for added strength and secureness.
$44.95

Off Grid Tools Survival Axe

#601077
Off Grid Tools Survival Axe is an incredible tool ideal for survivalists, preppers, hikers and anyone who simply likes a do-it-all tool. Sized for easy carry, it can handle some pretty huge tasks.

$49.95

Gerber Pack Hatchet

#601074
This one-piece axe from Gerber features a full tang using corrosion-resistant, high carbon stainless steel. Sized and weighted perfectly for easy carry in a pack.

$42.95

Elk Ridge Multi-Purpose Hatchet

#601073
This handy little axe from Elk Ridge provides for good chopping and is light for ease of carrying while trekking. Made from one piece of stainless steel with a full profile tang and laminate scales.
$14.95

Condor Viking Machete

#601071
This massive chopper is modeled after some blades excavated in Northern Europe. It is an amazing chopper and brush clearer. The heavy ended blade provides momentum for a deep cut every time. Yet, not so heavy that you can't swing it for a while or carry it into the brush for days on end.
$102.95

Condor Engineer Bolo Machete

#601070
This beast is a Corps of Engineers' choice for clearing the heavy stuff. The razor-sharp, 1075 high carbon steel blade has a thick, full profile tang. Scales are stained walnut with genuine brass rivets and lanyard hole. Includes handmade leather belt sheath.
$89.95

Top Customer Reviews

Review of: Special Forces Shovel

It does everything i can throw at it
Reviewed by: Robert, September 26, 2021

Review of: Windlass Cobra Steel Wakizashi

nice little sword. the handle is kind of square. getting used to it and i like it. blade was sharpish, but after a few minutes with a sharpener it will now shave. i love this sword because i can use it to do all sorts of cutting without worrying about messing up some of the more decorated swords. i highly recommend this sword
Reviewed by: Stanley, July 23, 2021

Review of: Windlass Cobra Steel Wakizashi

1st off I love the blade and the balance on the sword itself. . Unfortunately the grip is completely square with no rounded edges. It makes for an  Awkward feeling in your hand. But I can sand it down hopefully and it should be a great weapon.
Reviewed by: Jim, February 08, 2021

Review of: Special Forces Shovel

Here's another quality product that small enough to store inside a compact or subcompact car, or in the trunk of any size car. Useful for getting yourself out small muddy ruts or cleaning a thick like snow of
off your windshield. The only drawback is that its sharp edges do leave scratches behind. The edges are sharp and formidable. No wonder why Spetsnaz uses it as a weapon and it has yet to be restricted by law in any state. I also think that it would make an excellent gardening tool for planting small trees and shrubs.
Reviewed by: James, December 22, 2020

Review of: Windlass Cobra Steel Wakizashi

A great sword that can be used or hung up.
Reviewed by: Mark, September 24, 2018

Review of: Windlass Cobra Steel Wakizashi

For the price, you can't find a better FULL tang Wakizashi!  Needed a couple of strokes with my sharpening steel when it arrived, but then it took an edge like a razor.  Durable (been hacking everything in sight) and super light, it moves like a lightning bolt in wind!
Reviewed by: Sam, January 28, 2017

Review of: Windlass Cobra Steel Wakizashi

I have been wanting this piece for a while and I saw it on sale and bought it.  There is some fitment issues with the handle scales at the crossguard but it is just cosmetic.  Still a great deal at full price!  I will give it a better edge for easier cutting.
Reviewed by: Brad, September 29, 2016

Review of: Windlass Cobra Steel Wakizashi

I read the 1st review and hesitated for a while and then this went on sale for 1/2 price and I ordered 2.  I didn't think the oil stink was bad but I work with chemical solvents and probably can't smell much anymore, but the blade was well protected from rust and all wiped off fairly easy with a Bounty towel.  The sheath was EXCELLANT and the metal ends were oiled and wiped off easily.  At first I didn't really like the squared grip handles and considered rounding them off, but now I do kind of like them.  I consider myself a PRO sharpener and this only came with a poor edge but the steel is good and will take a much better edge than they come with.  At first look, the rubbery handles make this look like a cheap sword with a GREAT sheath and if it came with a much fancier handle it would be worth much more even at full price.  I bought 2 while on sale and then bought 5 more while still on sale.  I may round off the handle on 1 just to see how it feels.  This is full tang so if you feel like making a fancier handle, you do have metal to work with.  It really is worthy of a much fancier handle.
Reviewed by: Frederic, December 23, 2015

Review of: Windlass Cobra Steel Wakizashi

Great Sword for the price!

The handle is a little more square than the usual handle, also the factory edge is rather dull.  Also the grease it comes coated with is somewhat stinky.

Plus plus plus.  The steel is excellent. The sheath is excellent. The weight is great.  I sharpened it myself and it is my favorite little sword right now.  

It is very prone to tarnish, so dry it right away if you get it wet.  

I think part of the reason I love this sword is because it was so inexpensive I don't feel bad using it all the time and getting little scratches all over it.  
Reviewed by: William, December 10, 2014