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Home » Camping & Hiking, Multitools & Flashlights, Sports & Outdoors

Strider Cord Wrapped Hatchet XL

By Eric Yang on Tue, May 27, 2008
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What’s the manliest tool you’ve got in your repertoire. Is it a chisel ground blade with reverse brush radius like this Strider large hatchet wrapped in cord? Is it a pound of S7 steel coated with black oxide with cutting edges on not only the blade but the underside of the head? Does it slide into a Kydex head sheath?

What this means to you: Your job may involve more banking than breaching or counting instead of chopping. That doesn’t mean your next camping trip won’t benefit from a wood chopping beast like a Strider hatchet.

Cost: $475 @ Blue Line Gear

Also See: Other outdoor multitools

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