Re: What Camp Axe
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: X-fan</div><div class="ubbcode-body">If you ever get the chance have a look at a Gransfors or Wetterlings then compare it to the Gerber. What you will see is the leading edge is so much thinner (less than 1/2 thickness) giving the axe deep cutting/bite ability with minimal effort yet the edge stays razor sharp for hundreds of time longer than the Gerber. FWIW expect the Gerber to go dull on your first tree...they are that soft.
Swinging both axes into hardwood for minutes makes anyone a believer...Worth all the money and then some. </div></div>
I checked out the Gransfors and they are without doubt great looking tools with rave reviews. If I were planning on cutting wood more than 3 times a year, I would seriously consider buying one.
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: X-fan</div><div class="ubbcode-body">If you ever get the chance have a look at a Gransfors or Wetterlings then compare it to the Gerber. What you will see is the leading edge is so much thinner (less than 1/2 thickness) giving the axe deep cutting/bite ability with minimal effort yet the edge stays razor sharp for hundreds of time longer than the Gerber. FWIW expect the Gerber to go dull on your first tree...they are that soft.
Swinging both axes into hardwood for minutes makes anyone a believer...Worth all the money and then some. </div></div>
I checked out the Gransfors and they are without doubt great looking tools with rave reviews. If I were planning on cutting wood more than 3 times a year, I would seriously consider buying one.