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Silky Nata Hatchet Outback 240mm

Silky Nata Hatchet Outback 240mm

SILKY

Regular price $184.95 AUD
Regular price $194.95 AUD Sale price $184.95 AUD
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The Silky Nata Hatchet Outback is the ultimate survival hatchet featuring a heavy duty 240mm double edge blade for clearing, cutting fire wood and more. The Silky Black Oxide provides a unique flat black surface over the entire blade resulting in outstanding wear and rust resistance. The non-slip Genki rubberised grip absorbs vibration and directs more useable energy to the cutting edge.

  • Weight: 520g
  • Made in Japan

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