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Comentado en México el 2 de junio de 2024
Es muy fácil de transportar, no están pequeña como para que no te sirva ni tan grande como para que te estorbe. Obviamente no vas a tirar un árbol con ella, pero si te sirve como para tirar ramas para hacer una fogata, los aditamentos que trae también son muy prácticos y funcionan a la perfección. (Vienen con un poco de filo, pero es recomendable sacarle un poco más antes de usar y llevar una piedra por si pierde el filo) en un principio me sorprendió porque el estuche se ve muy pequeño, pero al armarla sorprenden las dimensiones . 100 de 100
edgar joshua lopez guillon
Comentado en México el 12 de febrero de 2024
Apenas la recibi pero no he tenido oportunidad de usarla en campoila bolsa y la forma en que se guarda es muy conveniente y puede estar permanentemente en el vehiculo igual para ayudar en diversas situacionesel material se vie bien pero habra de ver con el paso del tiempo que resistan las roscas y que el filo se mantenga bienbuen producto en general
Martin Blanchette
Comentado en Canadá el 24 de junio de 2019
Easy to use, stock tuff, i like this
Huntah
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 1 de octubre de 2019
Initially, I was looking for a traditional hatchet (wooden handle) for an upcoming backpacking trip I was planning. But, after watching some youtube videos on "best backpacking hatchet" which had nothing but positive reviews of this camping axe, I decided to purchase one for myself.First, I have only 3 complaints for the axe. 1) For any backpacker, weight is always at the forefront of any purchase. This axe is heavy. But, I made the decision to add it to my kit because I felt the positives of the axe outweighed the negatives. Plus, I purchased it knowing that it would weigh a lot. So, this is one complaint that I was already anticipating when I was making my purchase. 2) The handle of the axe is round. So, the user is not able to easily index it and know where the cutting edge of the axe blade is. This became an issue when chopping fire wood and the axe head would dislodge and loosen/ unscrew after every swing. At first, I thought it was a defective. But, after a few swings, I realized that it was user error. After making adjustments to my grip to properly index the axe, I had no issues with the axe head. 3) After, normal use, the compass at the bottom of the handle came off exposing a needle.The first 2 issues weren't really issues at at all. And. the 3rd issue was taken care by contacting IUNIO. I have to say that dealing with IUNIO has been nothing short of AMAZING. They are a company that makes a quality product and stands behind it. I was contacted by Candy, who made sure a new piece was sent out, made sure it was received, and followed up to make sure I was satisfied. I wish IUNIO made more products for backpacking because after using their axe and multi tools, and dealing with Candy, I trust them 100%. I know that I will get a quality product, backed by a quality company.The replacement compass hasn't broken off, even after many uses. I love having the option to either pack the axe up in the included pouch or, to put the axe together and carry it on my pack. Having that option, helps me to be versatile in the field. Also, you can adjust the length of the axe handle to suit your needs. This axe has become a permanent part of my backpacking kit-regardless of the weight. I recommend it 100%. You will not be disappointed. And, you can purchase with confidence, knowing that IUNIO will stand by their product and really have their customer's satisfaction in mind.
D. C. Jackson
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 15 de junio de 2018
One of the key features of any piece of survival gear or equipment is that it should possesses multipurpose and multifaceted qualities. This reduces the quantity of items necessary for packing around, in addition to securing your ability to maintain accountability of your gear.The ingenious tubular engineering of the 16" IUNIO Camping Axe embodies these qualities.The axe is constructed of good quality steel. The weld for the hammer head is solid. The threads for each tubular attachment are durable and smooth -- I have had zero issues with my threads, though other comments have said they are tight. They can be lubricated, however you want the threads to be tight so they don't unscrew while in use and to ensure you don't lose/separate attachments while in transit.The conglomerate of items could be used for splitting small logs, preparing kindling, procuring, preparing and cooking small game animals and fish, extracting yourself or others from vehicles, breaking glass/windows, identifying your "lost" or "separated" position, wilderness navigation, building shelters and fires, self defense, etching and engraving, etc. The usefulness is limited only by imagination, skill and training, though you need not be an expert survivalist to benefit from the multiple uses of this survival axe.I would not use this axe and attachments for heavy chopping or hammering, though I believe that should go without being said. This is a survival axe, not meant for industrial use. The one additional feature I think this axe could benefit from is an easy means for securing the axe external to your pack.The hatchet head cover has a securable loop on the backside. However, the snaps that secure the cover to the head are on the underside of the cover. If the snaps get snagged and unintentionally separated, the axe could become completely detached and unaccounted for. Additionally, rather than having a loop oriented vertically on the cover, I think it would be better at least oriented horizontally, or best, having vertical snap-straps that could be easily secured to MOLLE webbing.
Albert J.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 9 de septiembre de 2018
I would describe this more as a hatchet than an axe, as its maximum overall length is 16.1”, but that's more of a quibble than a defect. It's also described as foldable; while it doesn't fold, it does disassemble.Starting off, let's discuss the material, finish and workmanship. Both the axe head [steel] and the handle(s) [aluminum] are a uniform, gloss black. The axe blade is securely attached to the axe head through its tang by two heavy bolts, which keep the blade absolutely secure. The threads –both male and female-- are smooth and clean: no burrs, feathering or other defects. They smoothly assemble and disassemble . . . in the case of the uppermost threads –the ones securing the axe head/axe body to the larger extension rod-- they “smoothly assemble and disassemble” a bit too much, as a few have already noted. An easy fix is applying a bit of Permatex/Locktite threadlocker to the first extension handle before firmly screwing them together.* Each of the male threaded ends have a rubber O-ring included; a nice touch, as that assures waterproofing the interior of the handle. I would recommend lubricating the other threads, either with WD-40 or equivalent, or white lithium grease.The included accessories –fish scaling tool/knife and fire starter/emergency whistle-- screw inside their respective extension handles. Unlike the IUNIO Military Portable Folding Shovel and Pickax, which allows you to screw the fish scaling tool/knife and fire starter/emergency whistle accessories both ways (one to store and one to use), the Camping Axe Multi-tool Hatchet accessories can only be assembled in the “use” position.Also, while the shovel has a convenient storage pouch for carrying the disassembled sections, the Camping Axe Multi-tool Hatchet does not. Instead, the individual pieces are nested in foam cutouts inside a protective cardboard box. This leaves the user with one of two options: keep the axe completely disassembled and stored between uses, or keep it completely assembled all the time. If you have elected to threadlock the axe head and first extension handle (which is done to keep it from unscrewing and loosening when used), storing it disassembled in its box is no longer an option. This is not an insurmountable difficulty, as the axe head does have a protective sheathe, which can, in turn, be attached to a belt, backpack, etc.The handles are knurled, to facilitate grip, something they do almost too well; gloves are (almost) a necessity. Included is a small roll of grip tape; more specifically, a cohesive camo stretch bandage. This is not just for cosmetic/visual enhancement: properly applied to the knurled sections, the tape provides both grip and a gentle cushiony effect. (I highly recommend using it)The axe blade comes quite sharp: although I can't shave hair with it, I can shave a fingernail. The geometry of the blade seems correct as well, but I have to admit I'm not an axe expert.Fully assembled, the axe has a nice heft and balance, neither too heavy nor too light; partially assembled to the shorter length, it still has a comfortable feel.Overall I am very impressed with the Camping Axe Multi-tool Hatchet's design, functionality and workmanship, and am looking forward to giving it a real workout the next time I go camping.(I would have awarded it 5 stars except for the issue regarding storage of the individual parts)*In fact, as part of a "Thank you" email I received at the time of purchase was the following: "A Helpful Tip: In order to make our axe perform better and provide you with many years of useful service, we suggest that you apply some thread locking compound to the inside of the axe head screw prior to use. Although we have applied this thread locker in the production process when manufacturing this product, this step will ensure better use of our product in the long run. Of course, you can contact us to receive a $5 refund for you to buy a thread locker compound on Amazon so you are not out of pocket any extra money. " Needless to say, I was quite impressed with their Customer Service being so proactive!
Dianna Jordan
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 26 de septiembre de 2018
From the moment I unboxed this gem I was impressed. Everything about this tool was very well thought out. I go hiking and camping a lot so when I bought this tool I was looking for something that had a lot of capability but didn't take up a ton of space and this fit the bill. The axe head is surprisingly sharp, sturdy and has a nice weight to it. The fact that it comes with a thick cover for the axe is a very nice touch. The knife it comes with is a little on the dull side, but nothing that cant be fixed with a minute of sharpening. I haven't had much time to use the flint, but I imagine that it will get the job done. The compass on the bottom is a little lack luster, but will get you headed in the right direction. I also LOVE that it came with camo wrapping/grip tape, which was a very nice touch.All in all, I can definitely recommend this product, so if you are looking for a great multi-tool for camping, hiking, or even something to just keep in your off-road vehicle, dont hesitate in buying this.
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