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Silky NATA Hatchet Outback Edition 240mm (756-24)
Silky NATA Hatchet Outback Edition 240mm (756-24)
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About This
- Black Oxide plating protects the entire blade, providing excellent durability against wear and rust. It also reduces shine and glare offering additional stealth during hunting
- Designed with a full-tang blade made of SKS-51 steel with a 9.5-inch (240mm) double-bevel edge
- Part hatchet & part machete, the NATA Outback is perfect for clearing vines, chopping wood, small logs and kindling for your campfire
- Comes with custom carrying case
- The non-slip rubberized grip dampens vibrations and directs more usable energy to the cutting edge maximizing each swing and reducing fatigue
Overview
- Brand : Silky
- Blade Length : 240 Millimeters
- Handle Material : Rubber
- Blade Material : Alloy Steel
- Style : Japanese
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