Weaver Leather Arborist One Piece Single Bit Axe Guard , Tan
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There is plenty of room for the trail boss, but the bit of the axe will overhang the boss. A pair of axes with a bit of 5-inch steel An inch and a half would be a good size for this guard.
There is a very large opening here. I will be able to fit my Arvika racing axe easily. An axe with a 5 inch bit, or even a bit longer if it is very thin, would work.
It has been several years since I bought the axe cover from Forestry Suppliers. A leather strap and buckle secure the leather cover at the ends of the axe blade. On the outside, the axe blade is stitched with grommets.
Towards the end of the trail boss, there is around 4 seconds of action. A 5” device. With this guard, an axe with a bit of 5-inches will be able to be fitted A 5” device. If only they had one an inch smaller, I'd buy it.
Selected User Reviews For Weaver Leather Arborist One Piece Single Bit Axe Guard , Tan
In the aftermath of playing football, I worked for a time as a firefighter. I was hired to help train these great people, but I soon found myself going out on calls and thinking of becoming a full-time fighter rather than a strength coach and breech tool designer. The only firefighting axe I have ever owned was a full-sized firefighter's axe and I had the capacity to fight any and every situation. In the past, I have covered sharp edges with tape that can easily be peeled off. But unlike my tomahawks, I have never used it on my bare arms. As far as I know, I've never used anything like this before. In my garage, I use a lot of gear that might not seem familiar to friends and family who may not understand the tools I use. So the axe fell and I realized that I should get some covering to protect the sharp edge. There is nothing better than having a cover for a firefighter axe of a size that is considered the standard for serious work. To be honest, it took me a while to see that my axe required protection because it's an ultimate breech tool and lives for crushing through everything in order to save lives However, this is an extremely fast and convenient cover that can be removed in a matter of.

I can hardly believe how big this thing is. Here are some pictures of it next to my vintage boys axe to illustrate the size. A hatchet wouldn't be a good use for it. Although it is a huge part of my axe, it gets the job done. There is a sense of durability and it looks good. There is a thick layer of leather on this. There are about 1/4 of an inch of thickness and about the same thickness of the strap. My favorite part about that is its simplicity. Two brackets are attached to the top and bottom of the frame. By the thread that appears sewed through, it looks like it was sewed from end to end. There is a strong buckle attached to the belt. The axe is held tightly in place by it. (Taking it off isn't too complicated and doesn't take much effort. The opening of the box measures about 6 inches from top to bottom. This means you can fit anything about the same size or smaller in it. There is a 14" length difference between one end of the strap and the other. Using the 11-inch length, you're able to wrap your strap around your wrist. A small pine tree is on the left side of the buckle. There are two pre holes on the strap about an inch apart. The strap says "WEAVER ARBORIST" on the buckle side. All in all, I find the sheath to be quite costly, but it is well worth it. You're going to have to work hard for it. Additionally, it prevents the blade from being damaged. My update will be based on any problems I encounter.

The author has done a good job An easy and convenient way to do it - It is best to use a The smallest one I could find fit the promotion picture well, but it was still too long for the small hand axe I covered, which looked remarkably like the one used in the As a result of the slight change This is too. Because of its size, it doesn't like to stay still. Would I have a mid-size car if I had one In the meantime, I am still looking for a durable sheath that fits properly my small hand axes and hatchets. I would definitely buy this again, but it would take a while to find one that was made specifically for these small hand axes.

I would recommend this guard to anyone who is looking for quality and build. It was incredible value for the money, and the fact that it is made in the USA When you have an axe bit that is around 4 inches long, you should be good to go. From 75 to You can use this with a waist size of 25 inches or larger. It was suggested that it would fit my Cold Steel Trail Boss, so I bought it. This is a much too large item to be carried by the trail boss at this time. So I wouldn't have to return it if I had an axe that this would work on! If you have a large axe head and need to protect it, this is the product for you.

It is not usual for me to write a review, but I felt I had to in this case. Recently, I bought a surplus German military axe with a blade that is roughly 5 1/2 inches wide. I wanted to protect the edge of the axe and was having great difficulty finding a guard to fit both my blade and After seeing this item, I thought it might fit even though some people said it was large. Based on the listed measurements, it seemed like a good idea to take a chance on it. It looks almost as if the guard was manufactured specifically for my axe, as you can see in these photos. As you can see in the pictures, there are several pictures to help you visualize the size of the axe and the size of the guard. If you are buying for a traditional axe, such as 4" wide, then this will work, but know it is a bit large The axe head on my axe, however, was quite wide, so this fit perfectly. I am very pleased with the quality of this axe guard for the price!.

I am fairly large 3, and it fits me quite well. The weight of a five-pound dog is about eight pounds. It does a great job of falling trees, and it is very sturdy, but it does not grip tightly. It is easy to lift the strap over the back of the head and the sheath can be taken off when the axe is on as shown. This might not be the right choice if you're looking for an enhanced level of protection. My sense of dissatisfaction is not related to the 'quick release' effect of the sheath, and I actually enjoy it. The experience has been very positive for me.

We are very satisfied with the quality of the product The design and construction are well thought out. The execution of this project was excellent!.

Simple, but really great quality for the price. The thick leather appears to be very good quality, which when used on an axe is obviously a must. It's a solid piece of hardware. Mine soaked up a decent amount of conditioner after being rubbed down with it. A wonderful value for the money.
