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CRKT Woods Chogan Tomahawk Axe: RMJ T-Hawk Lightweight Outdoor Camping Axe with Hammerhead, Forged Carbon Steel Blade, and Hickory Wooden Handle 2730
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Brand | CRKT |
Product Dimensions | 19.13"L x 7.81"W |
Handle Material | Hickory,Steel,Wood |
Color | Axe with Hammerhead |
Head Type | Battle |
About this item
- Forged Tough: 1055 Carbon steel provides durability and edge retention
- Durable: Tennessee hickory is a dense material that withstands hard use
- Multi-Purpose Utility: Easily split wood or hammer tent stakes
- Designed by Ryan Johnson of RMJ Tactical in Chattanooga, Tennessee
- Limited Lifetime Warranty covers any defects in materials or workmanship, see company site for details
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Takes Big BitesPrecise blade curve makes for deeper bites into hard wood. |
Built for ChoppingSmooth handle combats fatigue as your firewood stacks up. |
Strikes HardHammer poll for setting tent stakes. |
Potects the EdgeSold separately, snug leather sheaths protect the edge from dings. |
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Blade Length | 3.50" (88.90 mm) | 3.47" (88.16 mm) | 4.21" (106.93 mm) | 2.60" (66.04 mm) |
Overall Length | 19.13" (485.90 mm) | 19.13" (485.90 mm) | 19.13" (485.90 mm) | 17.88" (454.03 mm) |
Weight | 1.99 lb (0.90 kg) | 1.59 lb (0.72 kg) | 1.98 lb (0.90 kg) | 1.78 lb (0.81 kg) |
Blade Material | 1055 Carbon Steel | 1055 Carbon Steel | 1055 Carbon Steel | 1055 Carbon Steel |
Handle Material | Tennessee Hickory | Tennessee Hickory | Tennessee Hickory | Tennessee Hickory |
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Brand | CRKT |
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Product Dimensions | 19.13"L x 7.81"W |
Handle Material | Hickory,Steel,Wood |
Color | Axe with Hammerhead |
Head Type | Battle |
Item Weight | 1.99 Pounds |
Style | Chogan |
Blade Material | Carbon,Carbon Steel,Steel,Steel Blade |
Included Components | CRKT 2730, Pamphlet |
Blade Length | 3.5 Inches |
Blade Edge | Axe w/Hammer |
Item Weight | 1.99 pounds |
Department | Unisex-Adult |
Manufacturer | Columbia River Knife & Tool |
ASIN | B00I04Q7LO |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 2730 |
Customer Reviews |
4.7 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #57,251 in Sports & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors) #62 in Camping Axes & Hatchets |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
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Product Description
Build a Nice Log Cabin Fire. Heck, Build a Nice Log Cabin Home.This two-handed camp axe with a hickory handle, hot forged blade, and hammerhead will make your life easier when you’re off the grid. Ryan Johnson of RMJ Tactical in Chattanooga, TN designed The Woods Chogan T-Hawk. A specialist in applying modern engineering to centuries old tool and weapon concepts, he is upping the ante once again with a new outdoor line of tomahawks that swing as big as the open wilderness where they’re found.The design for this T-Hawk evolved from the popular and original tactical tomahawk series. But it’s built for battle with a few old Doug Firs. The Woods Chogan is made from a solid chunk of 1055 carbon steel that is hot forged into a rock-solid head that features a hammer finish. With primary and secondary edge bevels that are flat ground, it cuts through timber like a beaver. A hammerhead is useful for pounding in nails and stakes for the tent you’ll put by your roaring fire. 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 whenever you're in the backcountry—in other words, all the time.Grab hold of the Woods Chogan T-Hawk and split some wood—like a cord’s worth.NOTE: Leather sheath is available as an after-market add-on. It is not included. But don’t worry. You won’t want to keep this baby wrapped up.Specifications:Blade Length: 3.50" (88.90 mm)Edge: Axe w/HammerSteel: 1055 Carbon SteelBlade Finish: Clear LacquerBlade Thickness: 0.52" (13.21 mm)Open Length: 19.00" (482.60 mm)Weight: 1.99 lb (0.9 kg)Handle: Tennessee HickoryStyle: Tomahawk
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Customers like the quality, weight and value of the axe. For example, they mention it's a good product for the money, the handle is rock solid and the head is significantly heavier. That said, opinions are mixed on sharpness, appearance, fit and handle.
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Customers are satisfied with the quality of the axe. They mention that the hawk itself is of high quality, the handle is rock solid, and the steel is good. The hickory handle is plenty sturdy, and leaves plenty room to make it "yours". Overall, most are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.
"Good product. 👍..." Read more
"...The hammer works like a hammer, weird. I have pounder alot of tent stakes with no visible signs of wear again weird...." Read more
"...The hammer poll is a bit narrow but definitely useable...." Read more
"...The handle is stout and well made. If you are thinking about this tomahawk, I'd say go ahead and get it...." Read more
Customers like the weight of the axe. They mention that it has a good weight to it, it's light enough that they are able to use it with ease, and that the head is significantly heavier. They also appreciate the hammer adds extra weight and balance to the ax, and mention that the sling mounts on the handle are a great feature.
"...Good for close up work like carving or food prep. Heavy enough for light firewood management and bushcrafting...." Read more
"...I will have to say the weight feels fine for cutting work. The hammer pull side is a little narrow and could stand to be slightly wider...." Read more
"This tomahawk is really a hatchet out of the box. It's mass is waaay too heavy to be practical for Self defense in the same way a normal hawk is..." Read more
"...As a weapon it is forward heavy like all hand axes, but the tomahawk is light enough to make recovery after a strike more manageable than with..." Read more
Customers like the value of the axe. They say it's a good product for the money, with surprising quality for the price. Some say it is worth its weight in gold as a camp axe, and is a workhorse. Overall, customers are satisfied with the value and quality of the product.
"...Heavy enough for light firewood management and bushcrafting. Price is low enough you won’t be afraid to use it and it’s replaceable if lost or gifted." Read more
"This is an excellent hawk for the price, and better than others at a similar or higher price point...." Read more
"I will have to argue that this tomahawk is great for the price. It is sturdy,practical and a overall great camp tool...." Read more
"...The sheath was a complete waste of money and I will be looking for someone who does leather work to make a quality sheath for this tool if I intend..." Read more
Customers find the axe versatile and useful for camping, hiking, and backpacking. They also mention that the hammer head makes it a great tool for campsite utilities and entertainment. Customers also say that it's a good multi-purpose axe and that it feels great in their hand.
"...Its an efficient camp tool. The heft helps as a chopper and the design is something you will not see often. Hope this review helps. Enjoy." Read more
"Very useful for use around the campfire and when cutting down trees...." Read more
"...speed into the swing, allowing the tool to function like a small, useful axe. The handle comes varnished and not too well at that...." Read more
"...This is a well made, useful tool. But as with any tool, learn to use it. If you just want to cut wood, buy a hatchet or ax...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the sharpness of the axe. Some mention it's razor sharp and easy to sharpen, while others say that it didn't come sharp and needed to be sharper upon arrival. The edge is dull and will need a lot of sharpening.
"...I have cleaned fish and small game with it and it cuts like a good knife. The hammer works like a hammer, weird...." Read more
"...It is a little difficult to sharpen, though maybe that is just my lack of experience sharpening a tool like this." Read more
"...of the cutting edge has been ground but not sharpened but the lower tip is SHARP. I managed to nick my finger while handling it...." Read more
"...even got to use it yet and I still just absolutely love it it is plenty sharp though I can tell you that I got a good straight handle very nice I..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the appearance of the axe. Some mention that it looks good, is well-designed, and has a great finish. However, others say that the blade is very dull and the edge is dull.
"...The glossy finish needs to be sanded off. It’s pretty but can be slick when wet.Aesthetics:It’s a good looking hawk...." Read more
"...but useless, even though I found uses for it, the geometry and design doesn't lend itself well to any real carpentry or camp chores...." Read more
"...I really like the long beard on the bit. It looks mean and you can use it to grab and direct people if you have to. I like this tool...." Read more
"...Summary: The CRKT appears to be a well designed tool, it could stand to be a bit wider in the hammer pull, but functionally ti appears to be well..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the fit of the axe. Some mention that it fits well in the hand, while others say that the head does not fit completely on the handle.
"...The symmetrical eye is also a plus for me. The handles fit better and stay in place and new handles are slightly easier to make...." Read more
"...All of the fasteners are PLASTIC SNAPS, and the sheath just does not fit this tool...." Read more
"...It does not require a huge sheath. I also like the narrow knife like bit. It cuts small limbs 2.5"-3" branch with one swing...." Read more
"...I managed to nick my finger while handling it. The hammer poll is a bit narrow but definitely useable...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the handle of the axe. Some mention that it's nice, straight, and aligned. Others say that it is slick with the coating on it and has a slight curve.
"...I like, but what I dislike about Cold steel hawks is that the heads are painted and edge is dull...." Read more
"...I like the handle, it was a little slick but I just took my knife and put about 9" of fish scale on it...." Read more
"...The stain they used is not very nice and my handle has a slight curve to it...." Read more
"...Now the NEGATIVE, the handle is very smooth and round. It slips in my hand. Easy fix by adding a leather wrap on the handle." Read more
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Had been less than impressed by some others in this price range, including well known brands people swear by and a couple that cost more than the CRKT.
I’ve liked most of the CRKT products I’ve owned and I liked the look of this one. For the price it was at least worth a shot.
Design:
I prefer the a hawk with some bulk. While admittedly adding weight in a pack or belt if that’s how you carry it, a little weight helps with light chopping tasks. This one is just about right.
The hammer poll is adequate. If you need a bigger one consider a hatchet or a hammer.
The symmetrical eye is also a plus for me. The handles fit better and stay in place and new handles are slightly easier to make.
The edge is ok out of the box. It will work if you want to just put it to use but CRKT has left it up to the thevend user to put a finished edge on it that works for them.
One negative on the handle. The glossy finish needs to be sanded off. It’s pretty but can be slick when wet.
Aesthetics:
It’s a good looking hawk. Somewhat retro design with a modern feel to it. The handle looks better than most.
Not a huge fan of the finish but it’s a tool and the finish is durable.
Overall:
It’s great! Good for close up work like carving or food prep. Heavy enough for light firewood management and bushcrafting. Price is low enough you won’t be afraid to use it and it’s replaceable if lost or gifted.
Pro's:
Head weight (heavier than a trail hawk, but not as heavy as an axe, middle weight and works well)
Design with good cutting surface, and it comes with a hammer pull for getting work done
Not a novelty item, but appears well built for work
Head fitted to the handle by sliding down onto handle and banged until tight against the handle
Con's
Varnish or some sort of finish on the head
Varnish or some sort of finish on the handle
Blade Dull out of the box
Now let me state that I am a tomahawk fan. I think that this tool is the best compromise going into the woods for getting work done between an small axe and a hawk I will take a heavier head hawk. The hawk is not as heavy as an axe, has enough mass to cut limbs, branches, saplings, small trees. If you break a handle you can improvise another one in the woods in the matter of minutes and your back in business. You just cannot do that as easily with an axe or hatchet. The CRKT has a heavier head than say a Trail Hawk or lighter tomahawk. The lighter the tomahawk the faster you can move with it and throw it if you needed to. Yes, a tomahawk can be used as a throwing or other style of weapon, but personally I don't fancy myself as Mel Gibson in Patriot opened a can of whoop butt with my tomahawk, to me it is a woodsmans tool... But if your looking for a weapon with some utility as a tool then lighter would be better. If your geared more toward the chopping and cutting end of business then consider the heavier head weight of the Chogan tomahawk so that it does more work for you. The CRKT has a heavier head which I like and will do a fine job cutting. I also have the Cold Steel Pipe Hawk which I like, but what I dislike about Cold steel hawks is that the heads are painted and edge is dull. You end up having strip them and rework them, but for the price it is a good tool. So I decided to give the CRKT Chogan a try. It looked like I wouldn't have to spend as much time reworking the tool to make it useful and I could spend more time customizing it for my own uses. Also others had stated this tool is made in the USA. It is NOT. The handle says it is made of USA Hickory, but the tool is made in Taiwan. So don't be mislead by the way it is listed on Amazon. This is not a USA made tool. Secondly the part about not having to rework the tool isn't quite true either. The tomahawk head and handle are varnished with something to protect and finish them. That might be nice if all you want to do is look at this thing, but I want it for work. So the handle needs to be sanded and oiled, and the head looks like it too will need to be stripped and oiled. That is part of the mess I didn't want to deal with concerning Cold Steel products, and yet it appears I will have to do the same here on this hawk. So I am a little disappointed and hence the lower rating. I paid a little more for the CRKT than I would for a Cold Steel for some of the advantages of not having to rework the tool before starting to customize it the way I want it and I will still end up having to undo some this to the Chogan anyway...
The head design of the Chogan looks good. I will have to say the weight feels fine for cutting work. The hammer pull side is a little narrow and could stand to be slightly wider. Handle length is 19 inches and feels with this weight it could stand a 21" handle and is something I will probably look to do to my hawk later as I rework this tool.
Besides a good belt knife, a hawk is right there in the category of my most used and versatile tools. I prefer the hawk over the hatchet or axe because of it's versatility. The CRKT appears to be a solid tool. My issues are with the finish on this tool and the somewhat misleading description that this is a USA made tool. Overall I will use and enjoy this hawk and will make it my own. I think my next hawk will be something that I have made for me. If I add up the time and effort it takes to rework these tools is often in the league of what it costs to buy a nice hawk in the first place. I guess I never seem to learn! :-D I get lured by a decent price and think that won't be too hard... And the next thing I know I spent far more time, effort and money than if I just bought one the way I wanted it in the first place... One of these days I will get it I guess! Just something to think about and judge by how much your time, energy, effort, supplies are worth to you.
The reality here for me and your mileage may vary, but if I am going to have to rework the Chogan by stripping it all down to remove lacquers, and finishes and, and then finishing it like I would have to do with the Cold Steel products then I really didn't get any advantage by buying the CRKT over the Cold Steel. I like this hawk and I will use it. It looks like it will be a good tool. But if cost is your chief consideration and you want something in this same weight class of this tool then the Cold Steel Pipe Hawk is less expensive and will do the job, and with a little work you can make it your own. The CRKT Chogan looks like you get to avoid some of that work by the way it looks and is described, but no, not really. So if I had to judge between the two I think I would give the nod to the Cold Steel Pipe Hawk since I really didn't get the advantages I was looking for. Plus the Pipe Hawk already has the longer 21" handle which just feels better for a tool this weight. If it comes down to appearances then I would give the nod to the CRKT. I also like that the CRKT head is not bolted on with a flimsy screw like the Cold Steel. CRKT appears to understand how this tool was meant to work in the first place.
Summary: The CRKT appears to be a well designed tool, it could stand to be a bit wider in the hammer pull, but functionally ti appears to be well built. It has lacquer or some finish on the handle and head that I feel needs to be removed, and the blade is dull out of box so be prepared to put some work into this tool. The cost is more than the Cold Steel products, but it does not appear at least to me to have any real advantages over the cheaper Cold Steel Pipe Hawk given I have to strip, clean, and finish both the Cold Steel and the CRKT. After all of that it then starts to boil down to price and the Cold Steel is less expensive. If your new to hawks and have not decided if the hawk is right for you and what you want to do with it then these lower cost hawks are fantastic ways to get your hands on working tools that will give you a feel if the hawk is going to be one of those tools your going to carry with you and use. I think in the long run if you know the hawk is a tool you prefer then it is probably a better move to just step up and buy a tool already made the way you wan it. I think that is what I am going to do with my next hawk is get one custom made for me. Between the Cold Steel Pipe Hawk and the CRKT Chogan I think the Cold Steel is a better buy as far as function and price given the other things that I personally feel needs to be done with these tools before I would use them.
One last thing I want to point out and I will post a separate review for this, but the CRKT sheath for this hawk is HORRIBLE! Do not waste your money. All of the fasteners are PLASTIC SNAPS, and the sheath just does not fit this tool. The strap on the hammer pull side is almost impossible to snap, and looks like the leather needs to be custom cut to fit the contour of the curved opening between the hammer pull and handle. So this might be able to be tweaked to fit better and possible not make it almost impossible to fasten. The strap that goes around the handle is too short and will not snap. The snap makes the leather band rigid and it will not lay flat and will not snap. The sheath was a complete waste of money and I will be looking for someone who does leather work to make a quality sheath for this tool if I intend to carry it into the woods with me.
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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.
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.
-Very solid feel
-Head seats perfectly on the shaft
-Sharp enough for use out of the box
-Very comfortable and balanced in the hand. You can tell that some thought was put into the design.
Dislikes:
-Handle is not as dark or rich looking as the photos
-Handle finish is sticky and built up thick. I am sanding it off in favour of an oil finish.
Overall: It's a steal for the price. Very good tool in a nice box. I'm expecting to get YEARS of use from it. You cant go wrong with one of these, but it's not a luxury item and that's just fine.
Das Chogan hat genau die richtige Größe.
Ich benutze es beim Angeln.
Den Stiel nutze ich als Totschläger und bei wirklich großen Fischen 80cm Zander oder 1m Hecht nutze ich den Axtkopf um nach dem Kehlschnit die Wirbelsäule zu durchtrennen.
Alles ohne Probleme.
Auch das spalten von Holz klappt super .