








🪓 Slice through your adventure with precision and style!
The Kershaw Deschutes Axe features a razor-sharp 89mm high-carbon steel blade paired with a lightweight, ergonomic nylon handle. Designed for campers and hikers, it balances portability with performance, coming complete with a hard case and sheath for secure transport. Perfect for small wood tasks and kindling, this axe delivers professional-grade sharpness and durability in a compact, travel-friendly design.



| ASIN | B084MXP6MN |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Blade material | Metal |
| Brand | Kershaw |
| Color | Tan |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (250) |
| Date First Available | 11 Feb. 2020 |
| Department | Unisex |
| Included components | Hard Case |
| Is discontinued by manufacturer | No |
| Item display length | 15.5 inches |
| Item model number | 1075X |
| Manufacturer | Kershaw |
| Material type | Other |
| Number of items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 46.99 x 8.46 x 11.81 cm; 453.59 g |
| Size | 89mm |
| Style | Unisex |
M**J
I purchased the Kershaw Deschutes ”Bearded” Hatchet Camp Ax mainly for performing camping-related tasks, like cutting small branches, but not for chopping large logs. Pros - Great size (14 inches in length) and weight (1 lb 9 oz) for easy travel during hiking, backpacking, and camping- Full tang construction - comfortable handle - comes equipped with sheath and nylon carrying case, so no need to buy an extra sheath - Great for chopping small wood pieces at home - Very sharp. Made from high-carbon steel, so the edge of this axe already comes sharpened and ready to use out of the box, but you can make it as sharp as you like - Very balanced weight. Compared to a lot of camp axes I've tested, this tool doesn't feel too heavy, bulky, or unbalanced, so no matter where you hold it, it feels good in your hands.- great for carving and shaving wood for kindling Cons - Due to the size and weight of this axe, you will end up exerting more energy than necessary chopping and splitting larger logs - Because the axe is made from high-carbon steel, it will need regular sharpening after each use for maximize efficiency. - the butt (poll) of the axe is relatively thin, so it's not ideal for hammering Is the Kershaw Deschutes ”Bearded” Hatchet Camp Ax better than Other Axes? The short answer is it depends on your needs. I did a lot of research on several hatchets, axes, and tomahawks and watched dozens of YouTube demonstration videos to compare them all, even visited local military surplus and camping supply stores to compare each axe. The demonstration videos are how I arrived at selecting this particular axe. There was only 1 axe that rated higher on my list, but I didn't purchase it based on its high price. Overall, it's a great tool capable of tree and brush trimming, but you won't want to cut down a large tree with it.
P**E
Super sharp and super light. Like all my Kershaw knives this hatchet is amazing!
C**B
Wonderful hatchet cuts wood with little effort and holds its edge
R**7
Very cool hatchet, sharp, holds an edge, nice balance, useful size for felling small trees, convenient wrench function, great sheath and sling arrangement. Try it!
A**R
It's okay. It's not worth $60. Great name that make quality blades, but they need work on their axes. It serves a purpose though, and has a niche. Sling is probably the best part about it. Stainless steel is a hair soft (good axes are made of carbon steel). Blade too thin. No hammer on poll. It's a chopper, not a splitter. It's light, but that weighs against it (see what I did there). Try any Gerber in this range. Better value. HB, HW and GB are next hatchet price tier. This is a, "Honey, we're going to the campgrounds to hang out with the "Smiths" this weekend. I think I need to bring a hatchet" affair. A great conversation piece, but not a true workhorse hatchet. I've included a pic with the Gerber Bushy and the Sweedish masterpiece, the 325 HB. I like grippy handles. 4 stars though for Kershaw.
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