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No hay artículos en el carroJosé a.
Comentado en México el 14 de septiembre de 2023
Es una excelente pieza me encantó
E.Q
Comentado en Canadá el 8 de junio de 2022
loosen cords? easy fix.. If you buying a tactical axe, you better know how to fix simply stuff.but finally a full tang! my 9 years tactical hawk didn't broke but some other tomahawks got broken handle if you did little research.Just wish longer version and keep this kind of lightness. 16 or 18 inch would be perfect!
RON
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 20 de enero de 2020
There is a MAJOR PROBLEM in ALL TOMAHAWK REVIEWS at Amazon. Whomever posts ALL of the reviews, files the same reviews to all brands. SO, if a Chinese tomahawk built in some basement has the head separate, then that fault is applied to all reviews and is posted as gospel for EVERY brand of tomahawk listed on Amazon!!! PURE GARBAGE. DON'T YOU RECOGNIZE THIS? SOG is a first class engineering company. They execute first class combat ready technology in ALL of their designs. I wish to God that I had access to some of their knife designs when I was in Operation Pegasus at/around Khe Sanh in '68.This SOG does have a full length tang. It is forged as part of the head. It cannot separate. There are four bolts that hold the two handle sides to the tang. If the handle sides loosen, go to Harbor Freight, buy a set of torx wrenches and Loctite and go at it. This model tomahawk is excellent for it's intended purposes. I cannot foresee any future design issues. Maybe that is why this company has so many customer service issues. They are not accustomed to having issues with their products.I cannot speak for all of the tomahawk designs of SOG. If they send me some for review, I will gladly review them and recommend any design changes. But, it appears that they ALL have tangs forged as part of the head. NEW EDIT; AH HA! I just found a shot that shows a broken handle. It seems that only the survival hawk has a full tang, all other SOG tomahawks scrimped on the tang. I read the ink off the product description for the survival hawk before ordering it. The other SOGS had fuzzy handle images that could be construed as full tangs. The tangs on the other models are forged to the head, but are only a couple of inches long! Major FOO PAH, SOG! WHY?.....WHY? You tout these as throwing hawks. and you chince on the handle design.That makes my head hurt. Now I no longer believe in Santa Clause......BUMMER! Ok, lets get back to business. Maybe the people that purchased the dysfunctional hawks could have the tang extended by welding a piece of stainless flat stock to it, and fashion two side planks for a handle.Or, maybe there is a better composite material that SOG could brew up and offer the new handles to previous owners at a DISCOUNT price (or, let SOG extend the tang, and refit handles). This is a perfect example of MURPHEES LAW. It can happen to anyone. I still believe in SOG. They have excellent engineers that create unequalled combat survival equipment.P.S. Why don't you try a one piece 6061 T 6 aircraft aluminum replacement handle? Black hard coat, .015" MIN radius in all inside corners.Ron
Felipe Arias
Comentado en México el 10 de julio de 2019
El filo es excelente, el tamaño y balance también, solo la dureza del acero es menor de lo que esperaba, sin embargo, esto evita que se rompa si se golpea un objeto duro, así que no es necesariamente una desventaja, pero en lo personal me habría gustado una mayor dureza.
Customer
Comentado en México el 13 de mayo de 2019
Muy buen diseño, es muy compacto, no esperen cortar troncos con esto, es para actividades/trabajos ligeros de campismo.Buen detalle la incorporación del ferroceno.
Customer
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 23 de enero de 2019
Great addition to my day pack. Light and compact, but still large enough to get the job done. Seems to be well constructed, has a sharp edge, and feels well balanced. The paracord handle is a little slicker than I would like, making the grip a bit challenging but not enough to make it feel unsafe. I have not removed the paracord handle yet and I’m not sure I will unless a true emergency requires it, as I suspect it will be difficult to reattach. The fero rod works well, but could be a little larger in diameter for some added strength. Overall I am very happy with the product and would recommend it to anyone looking for a versatile cutting tool to keep in their pack.
miketn
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 20 de febrero de 2017
This tool warrants a review. This is an impressive tool, especially for camping/backpacking. I was able to easily take down a tree 5 inches in diameter in a few minutes. After a week of using it making fires, cutting down two smaller trees, trimming the branches, and even cutting small wood for tinder, I haven't noticed any sign of the blade dulling or any form of wear on it minus a few scuffs black of the blade.SOG has this Hawk extremely sharp! The lower end of the blade is like a needle - I did stab myself with it when putting it back into the sheath and immediately drew blood.I briefly scratched the fire starter - it sparks just like any other similar product. Others noted it didn't fit flush, I had to insert it 180 degrees from the way that didn't fit flush and it was fine. Minor inconvenience.. or rather not really.The handle is may be a little thin for large/larger hands but adding some additional paracord or modifications tailored to your needs will fix that. Much easier fix than it being too thick to begin with. I didn't toy with taking off the paracord wrapped handle though it looks and feels like a good quality cord.The sheath holds securely - the sheath is attached by inserting the handle into the sheath, sliding it up and around the blade. From there, a flap wraps over the top of the blade and secures with a single button. This is a cost effective sheath that serves the intended purpose.
Alejandro hermosillo garcia
Comentado en México el 5 de diciembre de 2017
Le falta filo pero es muy practica y los materiales son de calidad es pequeña pero tiene buen golpe llego antes de lo indicado
Oliver c.
Comentado en México el 4 de noviembre de 2017
Ok este pequeño tomahwak es muy muy duro de roerBadass MF! Pieza sólida para hacer bushcraft o acamparPara ser honesto un hacha full tang (la estructura metálica recorre todo el mango a lo largo de la construcción) es un arma de miedo, este particularmente es genial, puedes separar madera con el, hacer feather sticks, usar su muy genial fire starter o amm pedernal, todo está muy muy bien, retiene el eje muy bien, filoso si le te tomas su tiempo de hacerle mantenimiento y muy muy liviano y balanceado.Por el precio te sacas la lotería con este pequeño Guerrero.
Ricardo V.
Comentado en México el 11 de octubre de 2017
Muy buena tomahawk, ideal para campismo o en casos de emergencia, incluye una barra de magnesio para poder hacer fuego y funciona muy bien. La recomiendo como filo principal.
Adrian Hunt
Comentado en Canadá el 27 de julio de 2015
I chose this one because I wanted a throwing tomahawk that was light enough to throw from greater distances a little easier. It throws really nicely, looks beautiful, and the paracord wrap is comfortable to throw with. The flint is a nice touch but a bad idea for a tomahawk that slams handle first into wooden objects every now and then. Mine has jammed the flint in a way I'm sure it won't come out unless I break it out, but that was expected and not the reason I bought it. Great little tomahawk, if you want to throw one this is a good option.
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