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Hultafors Hultan Hatchet

Hultafors Hultan Hatchet

HULTAFORS

Regular price $174.95 AUD
Regular price $179.95 AUD Sale price $174.95 AUD
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The Hultafors Hultan Hatchet is a classic trekking hatchet and the perfect outdoor companion. Whether you are hiking in the wild or need to work on the campfire, this hatchet comes in handy for almost any task. Because of its versatility and low weight, Hultån is a best seller.

The Hultafors Hultan Hatchet is hand forged and made from Swedish-quality steel in the forge at Hults Bruk. The forging tradition goes as far back as 1697. This hatchet is named after Hultan, the stream where the water for the water wheels was once taken.

  • Weight: 805g
  • Head weight: 500g
  • Handle type: curved
  • Handle length: 375mm / 15"
  • Sheath: included
  • Handle material: American hickory treated with linseed oil
  • Leather axe sheath included
  • Warranty: full lifetime warranty on the axe head
  • Convex grind edge
  • Sharpened, polished and ready to use
  • Warranty: full lifetime warranty on the axe head
  • Manufactured: Sweden
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