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14-inch Hatchet
Gerber
14-inch Hatchet
$59.95
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  Light heft and an ultra-sharp blade with unbeatable edge retention

  The Gerber 14-inch Hatchet combines light heft and an ultra-sharp blade to offer unbeatable edge retention; its portable size makes it ideal for splitting medium-sized and smaller logs. With a low-friction surface coating, the hardened forged steel blade of this axe slices through wood at a depth that is three times greater than average, allowing for faster chopping and maximum overall performance efficiency. The coated surface also prevents the blade from sticking in the wood, and its high-capacity potential prevents body strain.

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Description
Brand Name:
Gerber
Color:
Black / Green
Weight:
22.6 oz
Length:
Blade length: 2.6"
Overall length: 14"
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
377885
UPC:
013658141193
Other Features:
Head: Forged Steel
Sheath: Formed Plastic
Handle: Glass-filled Nylon
Featuring an innovative easily-removed sheath that still maintains a slim profile, the 14" Hatchet serves its owner with the excellence that modern technology and good steel have combined to deliver. The handle features a soft touch over-mold to keep the hatchet securely and comfortably in your hands.
SHARP COMFORT
Possessing a shock absorbing handle that helps in prevention of overstrike injury, the 14" Hatchet offers great grip and superior hand control. Balanced perfectly for exertion-to-weight ratio, this nimble axe swings with a solid, easy feel. Its hardened forged steel blade, in conjunction with the unique grind technique engineered for a sharper edge, will make sharp, clean cuts for far longer than average, making this an intuitive kit axe for camping, yardwork, and beyond.
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