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27" Cold Steel Trail Boss Axe

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Amazon has 27" Cold Steel Trail Boss Axe (90TA) for $28.05. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.

MidwayUSA also has 27" Cold Steel Trail Boss Axe (90TA) for $28.05. Shipping is free on $100+ orders.

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  • The Cold Steel Trail Boss is compact enough to carry all day in your hand or strapped to your pack, yet tough enough for chores that would make a hatchet or tomahawk scream for mercy. Featuring a European style head with a 4" blade and a 4 1/2" cutting edge, it takes a big bite with every swing. Plus, it features a very sturdy, durable straight-grained American Hickory handle. In our extensive field-tests in the outback of Australia, the Trail Boss was used to chop kindling, clear roads and trails, to build blinds and even to chop down a fair sized tree! Head weight: 1lb 13 oz (not NATF legal). Total weight: 2lb 9.5 oz.

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Amazon has 27" Cold Steel Trail Boss Axe (90TA) for $28.05. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.

MidwayUSA also has 27" Cold Steel Trail Boss Axe (90TA) for $28.05. Shipping is free on $100+ orders.

Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix for sharing this deal.

Product Description:
  • The Cold Steel Trail Boss is compact enough to carry all day in your hand or strapped to your pack, yet tough enough for chores that would make a hatchet or tomahawk scream for mercy. Featuring a European style head with a 4" blade and a 4 1/2" cutting edge, it takes a big bite with every swing. Plus, it features a very sturdy, durable straight-grained American Hickory handle. In our extensive field-tests in the outback of Australia, the Trail Boss was used to chop kindling, clear roads and trails, to build blinds and even to chop down a fair sized tree! Head weight: 1lb 13 oz (not NATF legal). Total weight: 2lb 9.5 oz.

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    • Rating of 4.6/5 from 5,315+ Amazon customer ratings.
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Model: Cold Steel® Trail Boss Axe, 27", Black

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lanceswordToday 08:03 AM
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Looks like a good costume prop. 'Here's Johnny!'
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icanseeyourepidermisToday 11:14 AM
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank icanseeyourepidermis

decent price for a weak tool: I bought one of these for $22 five years ago and broke the handle off within a few weeks.
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Nasir29Today 12:07 PM
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Quote from icanseeyourepidermis :
decent price for a weak tool: I bought one of these for $22 five years ago and broke the handle off within a few weeks.
What do you recommend then?
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JohnW1198Today 12:13 PM
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Decent price, but not a good axe for splitting due to the head profile. If you want a splitting axe of similar size I'd recommend Fiskars X25
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greg7cssToday 01:17 PM
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Quote from JohnW1198 :
Decent price, but not a good axe for splitting due to the head profile. If you want a splitting axe of similar size I'd recommend Fiskars X25
I'll second the Fiskars recommendation. I have many of their tools including hatchets, axes and a splitting maul. I haven't been disappointed in any of them. They make great shovels too. I'd buy just about anything made by Fiskars.
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FeistyPencil663Today 01:36 PM
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Quote from JohnW1198 :
If you want a splitting axe of similar size I'd recommend Fiskars X25
Fiskars, I barely know her!
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Quote from JohnW1198 :
Decent price, but not a good axe for splitting due to the head profile. If you want a splitting axe of similar size I'd recommend Fiskars X25
Yeah, I recommend a Fiskars for a splitting axe but again this is not meant for splitting.

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test24Today 01:47 PM
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Hey Paul!
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"You have my sword"....
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haihongsongToday 02:44 PM
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when zombie world arrives?
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KupoCheerToday 03:00 PM
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I thought this was come kind of promotion for the Legend of Heroes Trails of Cold Steel game.
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Dr.PhilosoRaptorToday 03:20 PM
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Yeah, this is similar to a GB Small Forest Axe for backpacking, not a splitting maul. I have one of these and love it, but know what it is for.
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fuzzyballzToday 04:56 PM
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What's the durability of this axe against zombies and PDF cult members?

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e rockToday 05:14 PM
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Quote from fuzzyballz :
What's the durability of this axe against zombies and PDF cult members?
The head is fine, durability-wise. If your zombies are relatively fresh, you may want to slightly reprofile the head to thin the cheeks so it doesn't stick. Handles are always a crapshoot unless you can pick it out in person. But if you do break the one that comes with it, it's a great opportunity to (1) learn to read the grain and understand what makes a handle strong, and (2) learn how to rehang an axe. It's not that difficult, and it's better to learn -before- the first human host is infected.

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