Designed by industry expert and survival product guru Tim Ralston, the Timahawk is a survival tool with more functions than we can think of uses. The Timahawk is made with 4130 pre-hardened steel with a heat-treated axe head, hard custom plastic handles, hardened stainless bolts, and features a 6” axe blade, 2” adze hammer head and a 2” pry-bar. The chopping, prying, hammering and breaching are all great, but the Timahawk sets itself apart with unique, functional design elements like handle placement and leverage curves. Grip right behind the blade for close up axe work or to punch with a blade. Use the hand hole at the top along with the pry bar at the bottom to split door frames. Also: dig holes, split cement blocks, crack shin bones, etc. This is one tool you’re going to want in your bug out bag for the inevitable apocalypse.
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