CRKT Wood Nobo T-Hawk
Manufactured by CRKT
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Columbia River Knife & Tool has been providing consumers the best innovations in knives and tools for over twenty years. With a mission statement to build implements that will not only endure but inspire, CRKT continues to provide only the best product at the very best price. When you need more than just a tool, the Woods Nobo T-Hawk offers the one tool you'll find a variety of uses for, from protection to chopping firewood and everything in between. This Woods Nobo tomahawk is designed by Ryan Johnson and demonstrates the quality and innovation customers expect from a CRKT product.
Features:
The Woods Nobo features a nineteen-inch handle made from Tennessee Hickory and a flat ground front blade 3.471 inches long. The Woods Nobo tomahawk blade head is a single piece of ruggedly durable hot-forged 1055 carbon steel that you'll quickly discover can accommodate any cutting job you come up against. This Woods Nobo is modeled after the classic tomahawks common in the eighteenth century and features primary and secondary edge bevels that are flat-ground to slice through timber and branches in minutes. The handle, long enough to accommodate a full two-handed swing, has a thick lacquer coat and is made to provide years of dependable service.
The tomahawk has been historically included as a necessary tool for hundreds of years and was considered a must-have staple when survival unexpectedly pits a trepid survivalist and their expertise against the wilds of nature. Built with thirty years of experience crafting tomahawks, designer Ryan Johnson has earned critical acclaim from the civilian market and military agencies. If you're looking for a lightweight utility cutting tool that holds up to harsh abuse and adds another level of durability when in the field, the Woods Nobo T-Hawk is one tool you'll want to pack in your gear. The Nobo T-Hawk, designed by Ryan Johnson and brought to you by CRKT, is the best affordable option for a lightweight utility tomahawk and one that your wallet and budget can easily handle.
Features:
- Overall Length: 19.13 Inches
- Blade Length: 3.471 Inches
- Blade Style: Tomahawk
- Blade Material: 1055 Carbon Steel
- Finish: Black Powder Coat
- Handle: Tennessee Hickory
The Woods Nobo features a nineteen-inch handle made from Tennessee Hickory and a flat ground front blade 3.471 inches long. The Woods Nobo tomahawk blade head is a single piece of ruggedly durable hot-forged 1055 carbon steel that you'll quickly discover can accommodate any cutting job you come up against. This Woods Nobo is modeled after the classic tomahawks common in the eighteenth century and features primary and secondary edge bevels that are flat-ground to slice through timber and branches in minutes. The handle, long enough to accommodate a full two-handed swing, has a thick lacquer coat and is made to provide years of dependable service.
The tomahawk has been historically included as a necessary tool for hundreds of years and was considered a must-have staple when survival unexpectedly pits a trepid survivalist and their expertise against the wilds of nature. Built with thirty years of experience crafting tomahawks, designer Ryan Johnson has earned critical acclaim from the civilian market and military agencies. If you're looking for a lightweight utility cutting tool that holds up to harsh abuse and adds another level of durability when in the field, the Woods Nobo T-Hawk is one tool you'll want to pack in your gear. The Nobo T-Hawk, designed by Ryan Johnson and brought to you by CRKT, is the best affordable option for a lightweight utility tomahawk and one that your wallet and budget can easily handle.
Specifications
Blade Length3.47
Blade Material1055 Carbon Steel
BrandCRKT
ColorBrown
Best ForCamping Hiking
Edge TypePlain Edge
California Prop 65 warning
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals, which are known to the State of California to cause Cancer and Reproductive Harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
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