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From full-length axes built to split cordwood and fell trees to simple hatchets that you can stash in your pack for your next camping trip.
These add-ons (and more) make the Survival Axe a great multipurpose tool, but with a 420-grade stainless steel near-full tang construction and nylon handles, it’s a great axe too.
This is what I most commonly use my knives for and it’s called batoning. A knife doesn’t perform this task better than an axe or hatchet or saw, but it is easier to carry and multi-use.
An awesome credit card multi tool has been created by MRF Multitools based in San Francisco which offers over 60 tools in one universal credit card sized multitool.
If you are searching for the ultimate survival multitool you may be interested in the Adventur 3.0 titanium pocket multitool which transforms into an axe or spear.
The complete survival axe kit with all five aforementioned tools and the staff itself is priced at US$300. The basic survival axe with the dual-sided hatchet/blade and staff is available for $165.
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If you ever get lost and need to build a survival structure, you'll want this tool ($50) in your backpack. The nearly foot-long stainless steel blade is engineered to cut, carve, hack, and scrape ...
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