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The Gerber Gear Pack Hatchet is a compact, durable camping axe featuring a 3.5" corrosion-resistant steel blade with a tall grind for superior sharpness. Weighing just 20.8 oz and measuring 9.46" overall, it offers ergonomic rubber grip comfort and full tang strength. Designed for survival, bushcraft, and camping, it includes a mountable nylon sheath and lanyard hole for secure, convenient transport. Backed by Gerber’s limited lifetime warranty, this hatchet is a reliable essential for outdoor professionals and enthusiasts alike.







| Brand | Gerber |
| Color | Sage Green |
| Handle Material | Rubber Overmold on Fiberglass Reinforced Nylon |
| Head Type | Hatchet |
| Item Weight | 1.3 Pounds |
| Product Dimensions | 9.46"L x 3.5"W |
T**N
Wonderful hatchet. No worries, no plastic, no issues. Small, light and very durable.
Wonderful little hatchet. Durable enough to split ankle thick logs; when hit on top of hatchet by another log. Have been sold on this hatchet for years. Small enough, durable enough and the blade is sharp enough to handle the small jobs while deep in the Minnesota woods. No plastic so this hatchet can be used in colder weather. Great tool!
T**D
Great pack hatchet
Great hatchet with sharp edge that digs into wood well. Full tang makes this well balanced and sturdy. The rubber grip is good and easy to keep your grip even with a sweaty hand. Good weight with sleek minimalist size. Only negative thing is this is just a hatchet, does not have flattened back to use as hammer but oh well.
H**P
It's small
I'm giving it 5 stars even though it's smaller than I imagined but that's my fault I'm not a dimensions kinda guy and it's in the print. Only real downside is it's made in China and the handle Is fairly small (I even have small hands for being 6'3") otherwise it came sharp, good condition, lightweight. I wouldn't expect to use this for heavy duty stuff considering the weight of the hatcher but I plan to use it for smaller crafts. Overall nice little hatchet to add to my collection no regrets.
J**M
Decent pack hatchet with some limitations.
Pretty decent hatchet to throw in your hunting pack or day pack. Does have some limitations though. I would not use it to replace a smaller traditional hatchet. It would be good for splitting the pelvis of deer or other game animals but as far as splitting wood it does not work the best because its so thin. The weight distribution is a little weird but not too bad. Works well for carving and somewhat ok for de-limbing. It has its place just depends on what your needs are. This one will just live in my hunting pack.
K**Y
Very good product
Very good quality well worth the money
L**N
Solid construction, good value.
I purchased one of these used for around $25. Came with a few dings on the handle but hey it’s a tool doesn’t bother me. Great addition to my bug out bag, thin, lightweight, compact and definitely sharp. Even for the normal sale price I’d call it a good value.
N**I
Great Quality for Price!
This product functions exactly as intended. However, I seriously recommend sharpening as soon as you take it out of the box as mine came in sharp, but not enough so to make chopping even smaller green limbs very well. Also, I HIGHLY recommend you wear some sort of gloves to protect you hands from blistering as the rubber grip will destroy your hands if you intend on using this for a prolonged period of time. Other than that, the weight feels great in your hand. The grip isn't as intricately designed as proclaimed. Perhaps a handle with more of a natural curvature to suit the shape of the hand when closed. Maybe finger holes to help you keep a firm grip on it when not using gloves. A plastic material probably would’ve worked out well. But yeah, sharpen before use. Even if it comes sharp already.
B**Y
Bang for buck, can't be beat
This is an easy to justify SHTF / bug-out / survival hatchet. It's not likely to win any awards from world class backpacking reviewers, but as far as tossing something in your pack that comes with a decent edge, keeps a decent edge, and is easy to maintain a decent edge, all while still being reasonably balanced between "heavy enough to chip/chop" and "light enough to swing repeatedly without getting tired". So for something to keep in a survival bag, this certainly fits the bill, and doesn't break the bank. You true amateurs and experienced campers alike would be wise to consider this one. You elitist backpacker types where nothing weighs more than 8 ounces can keep on scrolling and not lose any sleep. This thing is great but almost certainly not up to your pretentious and impossibly high standards.
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