| ブランド | ハスクバーナ・ゼノア |
|---|---|
| 製品型番 | 576926301 |
| 製品サイズ | 38.1 x 16.51 x 2.49 cm; 997.9 g |
| 色 | 高級スウェーデン鋼製 |
| 表札の名字 | スウェーデン製 |
| 材質 | スウェーデン鋼 |
| 壁紙の柄・パターン | 手斧 |
| 電源 | 手動 |
| 入数 | 1 |
| 付属品 | 無し |
| 電池付属 | いいえ |
| 保証について | 無し |
| 商品の重量 | 998 g |
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| ブランド | ハスクバーナ・ゼノア |
| 商品寸法 (長さx幅x高さ) | 38.1 x 16.5 x 2.5 cm |
| ハンドル材質 | ヒッコリーウッド |
| 色 | 高級スウェーデン鋼製 |
| ヘッドタイプ | 手斧 |
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| 商品本体サイズ | 38.1 x 16.51 x 2.49cm | 16 x 3 x 40cm | 38 x 15 x 5cm | 36 x 13 x 3cm | 16.99 x 2.79 x 43.99cm | 28 x 23 x 18cm |
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| ASIN | B00HC077GQ |
|---|---|
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5つ星のうち4.5 |
| Amazon 売れ筋ランキング | - 736位DIY・工具・ガーデン (DIY・工具・ガーデンの売れ筋ランキングを見る) - 1位園芸用おの |
| Amazon.co.jp での取り扱い開始日 | 2009/2/27 |
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ハスクバーナの木の柄タイプの斧はすべて高品質のスウェーデン鋼からクラフトマンにより手で鍛造されたものです。
また、ハンドルには米国のヒッコリー材を使用。
作業の種類ごとにご用意した斧は、強靭性と鋭利さを併せもっています。皮のエッジカバー付き。
ブランド紹介
メーカーによる説明
ハスクバーナ斧シリーズ
豊富なラインナップで用途に合った斧が見つかります。
斧の上手で安全な使い方
斧は振りかぶらず、動画のように下に叩くようにしてください。
ケガをしないよう、厚手の皮手袋を装着下さい。
取扱いには十分気を付けてください。
ハスクバーナ斧の種類と特徴
スウェーデン製 | ドイツ製 | FRP(繊維強化プラスチック) |
|---|---|---|
ハンドメイドスウェーデン製の斧は全て高品質のスウェーデン鋼からクラフトマンにより手で鍛造されたものです。 | 切れ味の持続高品質な鋼材をしようした鍛造品で、切れ味の持続と研ぎやすさを兼ね備えています。 | 強力なインパクトを発揮握りやすく滑りにくい形状のグリップは使い勝手がよく、ヘッドに重心があるので強力なインパクトを発揮します。 |
ヒッコリー素材の柄ハンドルには米国のヒッコリー材を使用しています。 | アッシュ素材の柄ハンドルにはアッシュを使用しています。 | FRP中空シャフト軽くて振動が伝わりにくいFRP中空シャフトです。 |
作業に合った斧作業の種類ごとに用意されている斧は強靭性と鋭利さを併せ持っています。 | ハンマータイプのヘッド薪割り斧2500gは、ハンマータイプのヘッドで木に挟まりにく、広葉樹等の固い木に適合です。 | ネックプロテクション薪割り時に柄を保護するスチール製ネックプロテクション付きます。(H900除く) |
皮のエッジカバー付き作業をしない時はカバーをし、安全に保管してください。 | 合皮のエッジカバー付きハスクバーナのロゴがついたカバーです。 | プラスチック製のカバー付き斧に持ち運びに便利なプラスチックのカバー付きます。 |
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レビューのフィルタリング中に問題が発生しました。後でもう一度試してください。
斧としては中級、その分振りやすく使いやすい。
ちなみに薪割りは、根っこ側から刃を入れるのと、刺さった時は薪をひっくり返して楔のように割るのがコツになります。この2点を知っているとだいぶパワーがいらなくなります。
ちなみにある程度研いだほうが刃の入りが良くなります。
購入したそのままだと刃が甘いので、砥石で研ぎ使用しました。
また、そのままだと柄の下部に穴が空いていないので、振り下ろした際に吹っ飛んで行くのを防止するために、ドリルで穴を開けガイロープを通しました。
更に刃の付け根は薪を割った際に薪が当たり、劣化していくのでガイロープを巻きました。
また、この時点では行っていませんが、柄の部分に、アマニオイルを塗るとベトつかず柄の保護にもなるので施工しました。
薪割り以外には、大きめの炭を適度なサイズに割るのにも便利なので使用しています。
1つあると何かと便利なアイテムです。
エッジカバーの作りが悪いとのレビューがありますが、当たり外れがあるのか特に問題なく使用出来てます。
購入したそのままだと刃が甘いので、砥石で研ぎ使用しました。
また、そのままだと柄の下部に穴が空いていないので、振り下ろした際に吹っ飛んで行くのを防止するために、ドリルで穴を開けガイロープを通しました。
更に刃の付け根は薪を割った際に薪が当たり、劣化していくのでガイロープを巻きました。
また、この時点では行っていませんが、柄の部分に、アマニオイルを塗るとベトつかず柄の保護にもなるので施工しました。
薪割り以外には、大きめの炭を適度なサイズに割るのにも便利なので使用しています。
1つあると何かと便利なアイテムです。
エッジカバーの作りが悪いとのレビューがありますが、当たり外れがあるのか特に問題なく使用出来てます。
最初、刃の研ぎが少し甘い感じがしたので、少し自分で研いだが、たぶんそのままでも問題なく使えたと思う。
グリップ、重さがちょうどよく、薪割りも楽でした。
すぐに使いたいトコですが亜麻仁→乾燥を6回繰り返し最終ヤスリかけでシットリスベスベです☆
ネックにもパラ巻、ストラップを編み付けて愛着抜群です
性能的には100均のシャープナーで割る力は格段に上がります↑↑↑
他の国からのトップレビュー
With that out of the way, let's get into what I think about this axe (and not the significant negatives of other models).
**The Good**
1. Wood-Splitting Ability: I've never had an axe with the head shaped specifically for splitting small pieces of wood, so I was very impressed with its performance. The week that I have had the axe so far included a few days of heavy use around the yard and a 3 day winter backpacking trip where it truly made the difference between a cold time and big fires that lasted all night long. After the very first trip, I have already decided the increased performance over a smaller hand axe is worth the extra pound and change of weight.
2. Good Shaft (all innuendo is unintentional,skip to #3 if it becomes too much): It's not hard to find a great shaft that is still affordable. However, I was still pleased with the stock one provided by Husqvarna. It's pretty smooth and feels natural in the hand, without feeling like it has been sanded into oblivion. The shape lets you choke up close to the head and slide to a better grip as you swing. The wedge at the top of the head was cut pretty flush with the shaft and looks way better than when I do it myself. I'm also liking the "Husqvarna" in big letters on one side. But I'm not a fan of the other side, which I will explain in "The Bad" section.
3. Stylish and Functional Sheath: I knew from the product decision that it came with a leather sheath, but was not able to see any pictures before purchasing the axe (I included one so you can judge for yourself if it's nice). I bought this expecting to replace the sheath as soon as I could measure the head, but this might be the first "stock" sheath I actually like.
4. Looks Good and Feels Good: I'm the kind of person that chooses form over function every time, but I always at least look a little for something that does both. This axe definitely checks both boxes. So far, it has worked out great and still looks pretty good for something as simple as an axe. One advantage this model has over smaller axes is actually its size. When your buddies finish chopping and bury their dinky little hand axes in the base, you can casually walk over and slam this bad boy right next to them. Then you give them a manly stare and nothing really needs to be said, but they just know your "axe" is bigger. You can't really put a price on that.
**The Bad**
1. The "Safety" Notice: As stated previously, I only like one side of the shaft. The reason is that the reverse side has a diagram warning you against hitting the back of the axe head with another object (see attached picture). It's inked on there pretty well and I haven't been able to fade it even a little. It's not a huge deal since I know I'll have to replace the shaft eventually, but come on. Really?
2. Cheap Loop: The bottom of the shaft has a loop that makes it easy to hang the axe. I'm not really sure what the intent was. It seems too rugged just for attaching the product information tags, but too thin for its expected use. After a little over a week, I've already noticed it fraying a little bit. I wished they used a stronger material for this; maybe the sheath ate up all of Husqvarna's leather stash.
3. Bad Logo Placement (on other models): I know I said I wouldn't talk about the negatives of other models, but Hasqvarna's poor logo placement is still bugging me a little. After experiencing the performance of a proper splitting axe, I would still pick this model over the 13" version if given the choice again. But that issue and the lack of customer support experienced by other reviewers almost made me go with a competing brand. Even with all of the features I like about this axe, of which there are plenty, the only reason I went with this model is because it does not share the problems plaguing the others (so far).
All in all, I am very pleased with my choice so far. I was worried about the increased size and weight for winter backpacking (my main intended use), but haven't noticed a huge difference. The increased performance of the wood splitting specific head is enough that I use it at home for smaller logs, even though I have a much larger axe that will chop anything. If Husqvarna gets their act together and starts stamping their logo in a better place, I'm sure customer confidence will return for the other models. But for now, I only recommend this one specifically.
2017年12月3日にアメリカ合衆国でレビュー済み
With that out of the way, let's get into what I think about this axe (and not the significant negatives of other models).
**The Good**
1. Wood-Splitting Ability: I've never had an axe with the head shaped specifically for splitting small pieces of wood, so I was very impressed with its performance. The week that I have had the axe so far included a few days of heavy use around the yard and a 3 day winter backpacking trip where it truly made the difference between a cold time and big fires that lasted all night long. After the very first trip, I have already decided the increased performance over a smaller hand axe is worth the extra pound and change of weight.
2. Good Shaft (all innuendo is unintentional,skip to #3 if it becomes too much): It's not hard to find a great shaft that is still affordable. However, I was still pleased with the stock one provided by Husqvarna. It's pretty smooth and feels natural in the hand, without feeling like it has been sanded into oblivion. The shape lets you choke up close to the head and slide to a better grip as you swing. The wedge at the top of the head was cut pretty flush with the shaft and looks way better than when I do it myself. I'm also liking the "Husqvarna" in big letters on one side. But I'm not a fan of the other side, which I will explain in "The Bad" section.
3. Stylish and Functional Sheath: I knew from the product decision that it came with a leather sheath, but was not able to see any pictures before purchasing the axe (I included one so you can judge for yourself if it's nice). I bought this expecting to replace the sheath as soon as I could measure the head, but this might be the first "stock" sheath I actually like.
4. Looks Good and Feels Good: I'm the kind of person that chooses form over function every time, but I always at least look a little for something that does both. This axe definitely checks both boxes. So far, it has worked out great and still looks pretty good for something as simple as an axe. One advantage this model has over smaller axes is actually its size. When your buddies finish chopping and bury their dinky little hand axes in the base, you can casually walk over and slam this bad boy right next to them. Then you give them a manly stare and nothing really needs to be said, but they just know your "axe" is bigger. You can't really put a price on that.
**The Bad**
1. The "Safety" Notice: As stated previously, I only like one side of the shaft. The reason is that the reverse side has a diagram warning you against hitting the back of the axe head with another object (see attached picture). It's inked on there pretty well and I haven't been able to fade it even a little. It's not a huge deal since I know I'll have to replace the shaft eventually, but come on. Really?
2. Cheap Loop: The bottom of the shaft has a loop that makes it easy to hang the axe. I'm not really sure what the intent was. It seems too rugged just for attaching the product information tags, but too thin for its expected use. After a little over a week, I've already noticed it fraying a little bit. I wished they used a stronger material for this; maybe the sheath ate up all of Husqvarna's leather stash.
3. Bad Logo Placement (on other models): I know I said I wouldn't talk about the negatives of other models, but Hasqvarna's poor logo placement is still bugging me a little. After experiencing the performance of a proper splitting axe, I would still pick this model over the 13" version if given the choice again. But that issue and the lack of customer support experienced by other reviewers almost made me go with a competing brand. Even with all of the features I like about this axe, of which there are plenty, the only reason I went with this model is because it does not share the problems plaguing the others (so far).
All in all, I am very pleased with my choice so far. I was worried about the increased size and weight for winter backpacking (my main intended use), but haven't noticed a huge difference. The increased performance of the wood splitting specific head is enough that I use it at home for smaller logs, even though I have a much larger axe that will chop anything. If Husqvarna gets their act together and starts stamping their logo in a better place, I'm sure customer confidence will return for the other models. But for now, I only recommend this one specifically.
First off, the build quality of this hatchet is absolutely outstanding. The blade is incredibly sharp and sturdy, making light work of any task at hand. I've used it to chop firewood, and clear brush and it has yet to let me down.
The balance of the hatchet is simply perfect. With its ideal weight distribution, I can swing it with precision and control. It feels like an extension of my arm, allowing me to make accurate and efficient cuts every time. Plus, the ergonomic handle fits snugly in my hand, providing a comfortable and secure grip even during long hours of use.
Portability is key when it comes to outdoor tools, and this hatchet delivers. Weighing just a little over a pound, it's lightweight and compact enough to carry with ease. The included sheath is a thoughtful addition, allowing me to attach it to my belt or store it safely in my backpack. It's always there when I need it.
What I love most about this hatchet is its versatility. It tackles a wide range of tasks effortlessly. From splitting firewood to trimming branches, it handles everything like a champ. The sharp edge and well-designed blade geometry make quick work of any material, saving me time and effort.
Durability is another standout feature of this hatchet. It has endured rough handling, extreme weather conditions, and countless swings without showing any signs of wear. The blade holds its edge remarkably well, requiring only occasional sharpening.
In conclusion, if you're an outdoor enthusiast looking for a top-notch hatchet, this is a must-have tool. Its superior build quality, perfect balance, ergonomic design, and impressive durability make it worth every penny. Whether you're camping, hiking, or working on outdoor projects, this hatchet will exceed your expectations. I can't recommend it highly enough.
I would also note that the head on the axe I received is not finished quite as well as the axe pictured. Again, not a big deal as the pictured axe is finished as one would expect directly from Hulks Bruk and this one is in a slightly more raw state, i.e. only ground bright right at the cutting edge. Expected since it's a bit cheaper than the Hulks branded one.
I would give it 5 stars for the handle and the hang. It's a great hickory handle and the head is hung expertly. As far as functional usage for this 26" axe, it's in the same general category as the Gransfors Scandinavian Forest axe on the expensive end and the 24 or 25" Council Tool Hudson Bay 2-pounder with the sport utility finish. It's probably a better value than the Gransfors (granted, not as well finished) and not as good of a value as the Council, but you would probably be happy with any 3 of those listed and for slightly different reasons. This axe is just a tad beefier than the Gransfors in the handle and the cheeks, but this is still a slim-cheeked axe. It's "multipurpose" but really is a "forest axe" in that it's a great size for packing in the woods. It's a fantastic limbing axe but as a splitter, shouldn't be expected to take on big rounds, only as a camp splitter. It's great at felling smaller trees, particularly softwoods or softer hardwoods like poplar. Overall, a great bushcrafting, camp, or limbing axe, provided the heat treat on my blade holds up.






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