Hunting Washington Forum
Equipment & Gear => All Other Gear => Topic started by: Night goat on January 25, 2017, 11:49:11 PM
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http://www.kleckerknives.com/klax-lumberjack-head-inch/
opinions?
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Seems gadgety. I think money would be better spent on a purpose-built, quality hatchet or small axe and a good solid multi-tool, both of which are tried and true.
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Handle would not last one outing with so much wood cut away.
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The thought, Popiel Pocket Fisherman comes to mind. :twocents:
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$180 & no handle?
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I looks like an $18.00 tool at tops.
If I had one it would make its way to the bottom of the tool box, never to be seen again.
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cutesey pie crap
Carl
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Yea, was watching YouTube and saw a top 10 new camping gear segment... Seems like something a city slicker hipster would have. I'll stick with my first gen fiskars axe
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Priced way to high for me. Could be a cool addition to a backpacking/hunting/emergency bag where weight and space is a premium. For that kind of $ i
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Priced way to high for me. Could be a cool addition to a backpacking/hunting/emergency bag where weight and space is a premium. For that kind of $ i
If you need something in an emergency situation, the last thing you need is a broken "gadget."
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This is true but price doesn't always reflect quality. Imo I'd rather have an eastwing hatchet and a complete harbor freight tool set for the rig than that thing.
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This is true but price doesn't always reflect quality. Imo I'd rather have an eastwing hatchet and a complete harbor freight tool set for the rig than that thing.
What I am sayings that that cockamamie contraption is not a serious tool, it is a gadget, and an overpriced gadget at that.
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Gotcha!