Schrade SCAXE10 Full Tang Hatchet
Taylor Brands, LLC – Manufacturing, designing, and distributing high-quality stainless steel cutting tools and accessories since our inception. Taylor Brands owns and produces Schrade, Old Timer, Uncle Henry, and Imperial branded products, and are also licensed to produce multiple product lines under the world famous Smith & Wesson brand. In total Taylor Brands manufactures several
Taylor Brands, LLC – Manufacturing, designing, and distributing high-quality stainless steel cutting tools and accessories since our inception. Taylor Brands owns and produces Schrade, Old Timer, Uncle Henry, and Imperial branded products, and are also licensed to produce multiple product lines under the world famous Smith & Wesson brand. In total Taylor Brands manufactures several hundred different products including fixed and folding knives, collapsible batons, tactical pens, handcuffs, tactical and survival accessories, and flashlights.
Product Features
- Powder Coated 3Cr13 Stainless Steel Head with Hammer Pommel
- Black TPR Rubber Wrapped Handle with Lanyard
- Thermoplastic Belt Sheath
- Blade Length: 3.55 inch (9.02 cm) Handle Length: 5.91 inch (15.01 cm)
- Overall Length: 11.08 inch (28.14 cm) Weight: 1.37 pounds
SCAXE 10 – Proven Function in New Form Slit the package open Friday on my Schrade SCAXE 10. Committed 15 minutes and made the modifications to it that I’ve learned using my long-standing camp tool, the Kershaw Camp Axe. I then played with the Schrade SCAXE 10 last weekend. Some background, then my impressions and opinions follow.
Nice Axe Solid, sharp and sturdy enough to handle any regular camp axe job. Small enough to fit in a pack or under the truck seat yet heavy enough to pound stakes and chop limbs and small trees.
love this thing Wow, love this thing. Came sharp enough to easily shave my arm. Super well balanced with a good grip for keeping it oriented correctly while swinging and landing a good hit. Way worth the price. I’ve bought cheap ones in the past but no more. Not worth the time to redo the blades to get them to work even halfway decent.