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!
#601119
This Extra Short Handle Felling Axe has a drop forged 1055 high carbon steel thin blade suited for cutting down trees and chopping. Features an American hickory hardwood handle.
#404537
This "compact" machete from Tata Agrico is perfect for clearing vegetation in tight spaces. The square blade tip makes it highly suitable for trail carry and camping (no accidental punctures).
#601122
Designed in the USA, this camp hatchet is constructed from one-piece of CR13 stainless steel with textured G-10 scales for a good grip. Perfect for field-work, it has an axe blade on one side and a sharpened backspike on the other. Includes nylon belt sheath.
#601120
This Short Handle Felling Axe has a drop forged 1055 high carbon steel thin blade suited for cutting down trees and chopping. Features an American hickory hardwood handle.
#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.
#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.
#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.
#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.