⚡ Unleash Your Inner Warrior with the CRKT Kangee Tomahawk!
The CRKT Kangee Tomahawk is a high-performance tactical tool designed for durability and versatility. Featuring a 2.93-inch SK5 carbon steel blade and a lightweight glass reinforced nylon handle, this tomahawk is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts and tactical professionals alike. Its MOLLE compatible sheath allows for easy attachment to gear, making it an essential addition to any adventure.
Brand | CRKT |
Product Dimensions | 13.75"L x 2.93"W |
Handle Material | Nylon,Steel |
Color | Black |
Head Type | Tomahawk |
Item Weight | 1.5 Pounds |
Style | Axe |
Blade Material | Carbon Steel (SK5) |
Included Components | CRKT 2725, Sheath, Pamphlet |
Blade Length | 2.93 Inches |
Blade Edge | Dual Plain |
Manufacturer | CRKT |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00794023272505 |
UPC | 748687403225 803983110281 606977934982 794023272505 |
Part Number | CR2725 |
Item Weight | 1.53 pounds |
Item model number | 2725 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Finish | Coated |
Material | Synthetic |
Shape | Taper |
Power Source | Hand Powered |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Measurement System | Imperial |
Usage | Inside |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | Limited Lifetime Warranty |
A**R
Best tactical tomahawk. Like ever. Seriously. Update/warning 5/17/2017 ( sheath issue)
UPDATE: I've been using this regularly as a woods tool and am still super impressed with it on that front but discovered recently a major flaw in the sheath system: you can damage or dent badly the edge if you pull this out a certain way and are yanking really hard on it, if you pull straight down or axe edge first the edge will hit the bottom rivet in the sheath, the damage on mine, while minor and fixable on a stone, did occur in the same spot shown in the pics on the other reviews here. You should pull it out spike first, kinda rotating the handle forward but that's not easy to remember when under pressure, like in a tactical situation and your trying to get it out asap. It's still a great axe, until this a hadn't even needed to sharpen it after half a dozen woods trips, so just be aware of this issue and careful of how you pull it out, you'll see exactly what I mean once you get it.Bad to the bone. What else can I say? Super tough, top notch fit and finish, came sharper than most knives, unbelievably sharp actually, supreme feel and balance, excellent design, a great sheath/carry system and made out of a steel I've really come to like. I got this as a "the world's ending" tool but it's so nice that I actually use it as my belt axe when I go out into the woods, yeah you can use it for that, no one will take away your bushcraft membership card. It is a BEAST at chopping wood, I'd put this up against any knife or similar sized axe, yet it's light and handy enough to do small tasks. In retrospect had I known how damn good it is at hatchet work I would have gotten the chogon version but it's not like the spike gets in the way or is some big drawback as a woods tool, you can turn it sideways to pound in stakes and such and you can do the double bit axe trick of reverse battoning to split wood with it because of the spike. Besides this yes it would be a fearsome close quarters weapon, most people I show this don't want to touch it ( a little bonus there, hate borrowing out axes).The only very small gripe is that the handle does have a hotspot on your pinky finger when doing some serious chopping, I double wrapped grip tape around the end to eliminate this though and this is miniscule against all the good aspects of this little gem.Out of the 40+ pieces of cutlery that I own, from 1.5 inch slipjoint folding knives to 6 foot spears, this may the best and most favorite one. If you like or need a tactical tomahawk this is THE one to get, maybe those $300+ ones are better but I sure can't afford those and if you can you shouldn't be reading this.
P**L
This is THE One!
Folks, I own a few T-Hawks, from SOG to Cold Steel. Non of the previously mentioned ones feel as good as the CRKT, out-of-the-box. The SOG's bussiness end is stout and well-designed but the straight, synthetic handle combination does not make it feel balanced and does not inspire grip confidence in a full-swing. The sog also feels heavy/bulky compared to the Kangee. But put a tennis racket grip on the SOG and it will be formidable. The Cold Steel wooden-handled hawks are right-on for the money, but will take some work to make them functional and zombie-ready. So I read the reviews on the CRKT and decided to take a chance. Folks, for the money, this is THE one, PERIOD!! Out-of-the-box, it feels well balanced and the ergonomically curved handle puts no strain on the wrist no matter how it's gripped. Normally, synthetic handles are slippery, but not this puppy. The cuts/facets in the finish give it a great grippy feeling. Really, all you need to do is put a lanyard on it, adjust the super-well designed/made kydex sheeth for your style of carry and away you go! As a bonus, I believe that the Kangee is the only T-Hawk sharpened on 3-sides? For the reviewer who stated the handle broke early on his, I can't imagine how that would happen, unless it was a result of throwing? I agree with the special forces gent who doesn't believe in throwing your Hawk because you just gave away your weapon not to mention what could happen to your handle if impacting a rock? The full-tang construction gives you that super-solid feel and the impression this "tool" will last you a lifetime and then some! I also agree that this hawk would fit the bill as your EDC when going out in the woods on hiking or hunting excursions. Caution - Like the martial artist reviewer says, "It's razor sharp out-of-the-box" and needs to be thoroughly respected when handling or practicing your moves with it. In summary, the Kangee is out-of-the-box super solid, super sharp, ergonomically comfortable, just the right weight/balance and just the right size for everyday carry. The kydex sheath is well-made, well designed for multiple carry options and just plain, spot-on! From taking on the camping chores, dressing game or putting zombies out of their misery, this 'Hawk can do it all and will not dissappoint! Oh yeah, and I've already ordered the Chogan (hammer head version). Pair this with the CRKT, Chance-in-Hell machete, add your favorite skinning knife and you've got the BEST combination of outdoor tools for all your outdoor cutting needs! This is a keeper, out-of-the-box ready and one that will be there when you need it most to serve you well all the days (& nights) of your outdoor lives!
R**E
Tactical Tomahawk Not for Play
I graduated to the CRKT Kangee from my CRKT Jenny Wren version that is truly one-handy compact hawk. The Kangee is an awesome tool - with nothing but sharp blades on the top, front, bottom, and back spike. This will cut with a forward thrust or chop. It fits the hand beautifully and is well balanced. It has enough reach to allow you to give a powerful stroke. I don't have this to chop down trees, and I don't believe that is the correct application for such a tomahawk. That's what they invented axes for, and hatchets are for the small stuff. This is a tactical hawk for general close camp use, some rescue applications, and a great defensive tool to fend off wild animals and the occasional zombie when your halberd or a guandao isn't handy. It is not for an indoor application - that would be the Jenny Wren's role. Yes, this is more expensive than most tomahawks by reputable manufacturers, but it is full tang metal and solidly made on a good design. The main caution I raise - aside from the no-brainer - this is razor shape everywhere and anytime - is the spike at one end. When you hold this hawk with one hand - which is easy since it is so well balanced - the spike will be about eye level in front of you. That's right - you will have a razor sharp spike at eye level right in front of you. Don't run with this hawk - even with ballistic eyewear which is recommended whenever you use such tools or chop things. Even though this Kangee scares me a little - I am very glad I got it for if and when I need it, and I highly recommend it to the responsible adult. Believe me, this ain't no toy, and it's not for no fooling around. Don't even think about that - you could put your eye out.
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