Estwing Black Eagle Tomahawk Axe ETA - One-Piece American Forged Steel Leather Grip Black Finish
Estwing Black Eagle Tomahawk Axe ETA - One-Piece American Forged Steel Leather Grip Black Finish
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Estwing Black Eagle Tomahawk Axe ETA - One-Piece American Forged Steel Leather Grip Black Finish
Estwing Black Eagle Tomahawk Axe ETA - One-Piece American Forged Steel Leather Grip Black Finish
The Estwing Black Eagle Tomahawk ETA is a rugged, one-piece forged tomahawk designed for sportsmen and military professionals who need reliable breaching, digging, and cutting power in a compact, balanced tool.
- Overall Length: 15 1/2" overall for balanced reach and compact carry.
- Head Size & Edge: 7" head with a 2 1/2" beveled cutting edge for efficient cutting and prying.
- Spike: 2 3/4" spike for breaching, excavation, and extrication tasks.
- Construction: American forged in one piece from genuine American steel for durability and reliability.
- Finish & Grip: Black finish on head and body with a brown genuine leather grip for steady control.
- Sheath: Black embroidered nylon belt sheath for secure transport and quick access.
- Weight & Balance: Perfectly balanced for optimal control and lightweight handling.
- Intended Use: Designed for sportsmen and military professionals, suitable for breaching, excavation, trenching, cutting and digging.
- Branding: Raised lettering on the belly adds a distinctive, durable touch.
This tomahawk delivers real-world advantages in demanding field scenarios. The single-piece forged construction minimizes weak points and enhances reliability during breaching and extrication, while the comfortable leather grip keeps you in firm, fatigue-free control even in wet or chilly conditions. The integrated spike expands your toolkit on-site, letting you breach, trench, or pry without switching tools. The included belt sheath keeps the tool protected and ready at a moment's notice, whether you’re on patrol, in the backcountry, or handling emergency response tasks.
