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TRAVELHAWK AXE
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Travelhawk Axe – Your Ultimate Outdoor Companion – Designed by Tony Lennartz
The Travelhawk Axe closes an equipment gap between hunters and bushcrafters men. Innovative foundations of this novelty were provided by the Franconian Axe “Franziska” of the 6th to 8th century, the little Viking Beard Axe “Skeggöx” of the 8th to 9th century, the Inuit -Women’s knife “Ulu” of the 19th century, and the relativized requirements of a solid tool. The advantages of the Travelhawk are that it quickly breaks up into 2 parts.
This makes it easy to stow and transport. The blade can be used without a handle as a qualified knife for skinning or for the processing of game. The wooden shaft is embedded in the axe blade from above. Due to the upward flare and conical blade eyelet, the axe head counteracts the centrifugal force, so that its grip becomes firmer with each stroke.
Key Features:
- Blade Length: 6,6 in (167 mm)
- Edge: Convex
- Overall Length (OAL): 16,4 in (415 mm)
- Blade Thickness: 0 in (0 mm)
- Weight: 30,3 oz (860 g)
- Head Dimension: 6.6" X 3.8"
- Head Weight: 18.0 oz (510.0 g)
- Finish: Blasted Satin
- Blade Material: 1060 High Carbon Steel
- Handle: Hickory
- Sheath: Handcrafted Welted Leather
- Style: Forged Head
Why Choose the Travelhawk Axe?
- Designed with attention to detail, blending tradition and performance.
• Durable materials ensure long-lasting reliability.
• Balanced construction for versatile outdoor and tactical use.
• Distinctive aesthetics appeal to both users and collectors.
• Represents Condor’s legacy of craftsmanship and innovation.
Ideal For:
- Collectors & Historians – A striking piece with cultural and design value.
• Outdoor Enthusiasts – Sharp, strong, and dependable in wilderness settings.
• Martial Artists & Reenactors – Functional replicas with real-world utility.
• Display or Ceremony – Blades that speak of strength and tradition.