

🪓 Own the edge: The ultimate tomahawk for pros who demand power and precision.
The ESTWING Tomahawk Axe is a 16.25-inch, lightweight, forged steel hatchet designed for professional-grade performance. Featuring a patented shock reduction grip that cuts impact vibration by 70%, this American-made tool offers superior durability, balance, and versatility for outdoor, tactical, and emergency use. Complete with a ballistic nylon sheath and hand-sharpened blade, it’s engineered to be the last tomahawk you’ll ever need.





| ASIN | B00AYLJE8E |
| Best Sellers Rank | #80,062 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #81 in Camping Axes & Hatchets |
| Blade Edge | hand-sharpened |
| Blade Material | Alloy Steel |
| Brand | Estwing |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,462) |
| Department | Unisex-Adult |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00034139677031 |
| Handle Material | Nylon,Steel |
| Head Type | Tomahawk |
| Head Weight | 680 Grams |
| Included Components | Axe |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 7 ounces |
| Item model number | EBTA |
| Manufacturer | Estwing |
| Product Dimensions | 16.25"L x 7.38"W |
| Style | Tomahawk |
| UPC | 034139677031 640027054299 732233459224 752913163821 732233469766 |
K**R
Best Hawk On the Market
Best Tomahawks I've Ever Owned I've owned and used hatchets and tomahawks for 40 years, first as a Scout in West Virginia in the 1960s, in martial arts training in the 1990s, and in Iraq in 2003. Seen and used several brands and types. The Estwing tomahawks are by far the best of the lot. I bought two from Amazon: one blue, one black. The blue one arrived with dull edges that were quickly sharpened. The black one arrived sharp. I bought these for self defense training and for my job as an international urban search and rescue team instructor. Small hatchets are very useful during collapsed structure rescue operations. The Estwing tomahawks have the usual sturdy Estwing steel handle, which is a huge advantage if you use your hawk hard and can't run to a hardware store to replace a broken wooden handle. The head is light weight, very responsive in the hand during movements, and does not generate too much momentum. Heavy heads generate large momentum, making the hawk difficult to control, slow to use, and a potential safety hazard. You won't have those problems with the Estwing tomahawks. For self defense in places where you can't bring a firearm, a tomahawk is a proven, devastating close combat weapon. Amazon sells books that can help you train correctly: Dwight McLemore's tomahawk fighting books provide techniques and training regimens, and Allan Eckert's historical novels and history books provide real world examples. Put one of the Estwing tomahawks in your vehicle emergency kit to chop ice when you're stuck, remove small trees blocking the road after a storm, or for emergency extractions. Overall, the best hawks I've ever owned and used.
R**.
Excellent, must have tomahawk if you've been in the market for one
I looked at other tomahawk brands primarily for a tool for my truck as well as use in the mountains. Here is a list of some fine aspects of this well made item: MADE IN USA! Considering the price, which is an excellent value for what you get, it's hard to actually believe that this hawk is made in the USA forged from a single piece of U.S. Steel. There are no welds, rivets or bolts throughout this full-tang tomahawk. I would gladly pay extra money for this item just for the fact that it was in the U.S. thereby supporting a job or two for other Americans. Additionally, Estwing cleverly used their shock absorbing grip handle on this tomahawk that are commonly seen on their standard work / carpentry handles. Other tomahawks do not have this which as a result transfers the strike vibration in to your hand. The tomahawk is well-balanced in the hand, comfortable to hold and comes in a matte black finish. Other reviewers have cited "quality control" issues because of a small chip in the paint or that the blade was dull on arrival. My blade came with a sharp edge but you can also put a good sharp edge on yours if this is an issue for you. All in all, this Estwing tomahawk is an EXCELLENT tool that far outpaces other products in its price category. To me, this is a must have tool. I will be buying another one for myself and more for gifts for others. Hope this review helps.
C**.
Unmatched Combination of Comfort, Durability, and Value!
The Estwing Black Eagle Tomahawk is a great piece of gear at a great price! I rate items in accordance with the price I paid, and $35 for this hawk is a great value. The cutting edge was sharp, the spike not so much, which is better for heavy duty puncturing jobs. The entire hawk is one piece of steel, so the head and handle are not going to separate or break apart unless very severely abused. This tool should outlast most other hawks. The grip is Estwing's shock absorbing rubber-like material and is identical to that used on millions of Estwing hammers. They get a lot of use for construction duty, and with Estwing's reputation, you know this hawk is gonna last. The head cover is black nylon, does its job, but is simple and otherwise unremarkable. My only real complaint is the handle prevents this tomahawk from being as flexible in how you grip and swing it. It is more difficult to choke up on this handle than my other tomahawks, but they aren't constructed this solidly, or cushioned from shock as well, so there are trade-offs. If comfort, durability, and value are what you are looking for, then the Estwing Black Eagle Tomahawk may be the very best option available. Enjoy!
R**E
Handles more like a sword than a tomahawk, high quality, great ergonomics
This thing is very well made the quality is 10/10. The edge could have a shallower angle to it but it will do fine as is, since it is supposed to be a tough item. I like the full tang construction a lot. Also, it handles more like a sword or machete than an axe/tomahawk. It feels very light, fast and nimble in the hand compared to my other tomahawks. The only thing I specifically do not like is the handle. While very utilitarian in nature, the handle does not match the aesthetic of the rest of the tomahawk at all. I do wish Estwing offered this without a handle, as a sort of finished blank. Then the buyer would be able to make their own handle, or wrap in paracord as many seem to do with knives. On the plus side, the handle means it is very comfortable to wield and will never slip out of your hand even when it is wet. Overall, I really like. If anyone has successfully removed the rubber handle please let me know how you did it without making a mess of it.
A**I
Amazing survival tool for zombie apocalypse 🤣
S**S
Doy cursos de supervivencia y este tomahawk esta hecho para durar una vida!!! Hecho 100% de acero templado puede resistir el abuso mas grande. Algo difícil de afilar por su dureza pero no está diseñada para rasurar asi que no es problema
G**D
Got this for a friends birthday. It's a change from a bottle of liquor. He loved the tomahawk, no one got hurt. A win-win.
M**B
Got this to accompany my use of mattocks in the field as a landscaper, gardening. While mattocks do 90% or more of the work as my main tool, 10% or less is used with a hatchet cutting roots in the soil. That said, I found hatchets to be awkward and heavy for most roots, so i bought this tool to be a lighter alternative in the field. Plus the tipped side should offer as a pick which most of my mattocks have, but larger than my 12" long Japanese mattock, and smaller than my 5lb Husky mattock. Now if only Estwing could make a rugged mattocks I'd be in heaven!!! VERY RUGGED little 16" axe... I'm paining mine yellow to be seen easily on the ground... Like all Estwing tools I've bought, this one is gonna last...
F**T
The paint job is not the same as in the advertisement pic. I expected a high quality powder coat finish, Instead it's thin, inferior and comes delivered with paint chips already... It looks like a bad job from a kid with a cheap spray can. I've been using other Estwing products for many years and this one is not finished as well as them. It isn't the Estwing quality we've come to expect. If I were to buy another, I would get a black one rather. Don't bother spending extra money on the crappy "camo" finish.
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