Versatile foresters’ axe
The Pulaski Axe is a versatile tool originally designed by heroic Forest Service ranger Ed Pulaski, way back in the early 1900s. It was a specialist axe developed to fight blazing wildfires in the USA. It not only chops wood, but also has a flat mattock blade for cutting through tree roots and digging trenches or firebreaks. Today, this style of axe is still widely favoured for its strength and multi-purpose capabilities. Barebones’ modern reinterpretation is faithful to the original design but has a modern 1055 high carbon steel head to ensure excellent edge-holding ability. The wooden handle has a solid steel core, which not only secures the head with a tightening hex bolt but also adds strength for trenching and rooting jobs. The axe also features a heavy-duty steel pommel end, which can be used for hammering. In short, there’s no more versatile tool for camp or garden work.
- Utility-inspired design
- 4" cast 1055 carbon steel blade with rear hammer
- Hickory handle
- 900D polyester sheath
- Head can be easily rehandled
- Materials: Beech Wood and 1055 High Carbon Steel
- Dims: 60 x 30 cm
- Weight: 2.49 kg
- Eco Certified - Barebones Living is a certified B Corp, the highest distinction for companies committed to making environmental and social responsibility a core part of their business operations
Barebones Living is a brand perfectly attuned to our passions here at WildBounds. Just like us, they love campfires, nature and quality time in the great outdoors. Their premium, vintage-inspired goods will help to elevate your adventures, whether you’re camping, foraging or exploring close to home.
We also love their values. The founder, Robert Workman, is a committed philanthropist who is also behind another of our favourite brands, Goal Zero. Plus, Barebones is a certified B Corp, so you can be confident that products meet the highest standards of social and environmental performance, transparency, and accountability. They’re just as committed to sustainability, which means reducing waste and minimising environmental impact throughout the product range.