

🪓 Swing into action with the ultimate chopping edge!
The Fiskars 378501-1002 X7 Hatchet features a 5.12-inch forged steel blade with a proprietary grinding technique for superior sharpness. Its optimized power-to-weight ratio and low-friction coating enable faster, cleaner cuts without the blade getting stuck. Lightweight and compact at 16.5 inches and 1.38 pounds, it’s perfect for chopping kindling and medium logs. Backed by a lifetime warranty, this durable tool is a top choice for camping and outdoor enthusiasts.








| ASIN | B0002YTO7E |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,177 in Sporting Goods ( See Top 100 in Sporting Goods ) #1 in Camping Axes |
| Blade Edge | Straight |
| Blade Length | 5.12 Inches |
| Blade Material | Forged Steel |
| Brand | Fiskars |
| Color | orange |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (10,933) |
| Date First Available | 7 August 2012 |
| Department | Unisex-Adult |
| Display Size | 14 Inches |
| Height | 1.4 inches |
| Included Components | Fiskars X7 Axe 16.5" Length |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 78506935 |
| Length | 16.5 inches |
| Manufacturer | Fiskars |
| Material Type | Fiberglass |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 41.91 x 13.97 x 2.54 cm; 635.03 g |
| Size | 1 Pack |
| Style | Utilitarian |
| Weight | 1.38 Pounds |
| Width | 5.8 inches |
| handle-type | Composite |
P**R
Good product
Good one. Really sharp & useful
M**M
Superb & Wonderful
It cutts smoothly. I tried it and it worked like a breeze. Highly recommended. There is also a plastic cover which keeps the blade covered.
F**I
Good
Lightweight and sharp
A**R
top quality hatchet, razor sharp and great size
G**B
I'm an enthusiastic camper and backpacker who loves making campfires, and I also have a wood burning fireplace that I use a lot. Lately I've been looking for a really good 'upgrade' axe or hatchet, both for camping and for splitting smaller logs up to 12-18" for the home fireplace. After a lot of research, I settled on two FISKARS products, this X7 Hatchet and the 28-inch F25 axe. I'm totally pleased. They've exceeded al expectations, and I'm going to review each of them. Other than size, their designs are identical, so everything I'm about to say applies to both the X7 Hatchet and the X25 Axe equally. Long story short, these Fiskars' are really excellent. This is easily the best hatchet I've ever owned, including my Estwing all-steel hatchet and a number of very good vintage hickory-handle hatchets from Plumb and other USA makers. Those are all great cutting tools, but this Fiskars is on a whole different level. It's like comparing a modern Glock polymer .40 semiauto to a 1917 Colt .38 revolver. Both are great, but the newer design clearly outperforms. The Fiskars has a completely hollow handle, which is a huge weight savings. That fiberglass handle is virtually indestructible; the Fiskars website shows a video of a big truck rolling over those handles without any damage. So unlike wooden handles, this one won't break. It's totally immune to understrikes. It's amazing, and if I didn't own these I would have found it hard to believe. And if you do somehow manage to break it, Fiskars has a lifetime warranty. If your Fiskars ever breaks, just email them a photo of the broken tool and they will ship you a replacement for free. Fiskars' blade shape is like a splitting wedge, which is why it splits so well. The angle of the wedge on the hatchet is the same exact angle as on my 28" Fiskars axe. By contrast, most other hatchets (and most axes) use a more knife-like shape which slices in, but does not wedge wood apart very well. The Fiskars does both. It also arrives VERY sharp out of the box, unlike many other brands of hatchet/axe. There are many homemade owner videos and reviews on youTube showing the Fiskars products slicing and splitting BIG logs, often with a single strike. It looks too good to be true, but these are not faked videos. I know because my Fiskars gives the same performance. I'd say 60-70% of the time I can split with one good strike. It's rare to take more than two strikes. The design of the Fiskars is that ergonomic and the wedge shaped blade is that effective. Fiskars uses a relatively soft steel, which means it is more prone to dent or roll on the edge. On the other hand, it's very unlikely to chip. So plan on sharpening your Fiskars periodically, but that should only take a couple of minutes. Fiskars makes a $10 sharpener specifically for their axes and hatchets. I don't own it yet but there are rave reviews on all the blade forums and websites. About the sheath: The Fiskars do not come with traditional sheaths. (I wish they did). Instead they come with a lightweight plastic snap-in holder which protects the blade, but is not designed for belt carry. There's a clever youTube video in which an owner shows his modifications of the factory Fiskars sheath. Basically he cuts off the useless plastic loop at top and drilled 2 sets of 2 holes (4 total), then runs Paracord through the 2 sets of holes to make Paracord belt loops. You could also just cut off that top loop and use the holder as is, either lashed to our pack or inside it. Both the 28" X25 Axe and the 14" X7 hatchet are totally outstanding. There's also a F11 "splitting hatchet" and an F27 36" long "splitting axe" with even more effective wedge shaped blades. I don't own either of these, but the video reviews are impressive and I would recommend checking these out. I chose the X7 for backpacking and light weight, but if weight did not matter and I wanted a 'car camping' or base camp/cabin hatchet, I would have chosen the F11 instead. I found my X25 axe for a giveaway price at a garage sale, but if I were going to buy it again at full retail I would spend the few extra dollars for the 36" F27, even though the X25 I found performs great and does a great job. The 28" X25 works so well I'll probably never be able to justify buying the longer 36" X27. Outstanding products. I totally recommend these, and the price on Amazon (around $25 for the X7 hatchet, around $45 for the X25 axe) is a steal for the quality you get. The X7 hatchet is also available at a lot of Wal-Marts in the camping department, and some WalMarts and all Home Depot's carry the X25 axe at around $45-50. These sometimes go on seasonal sales as well. So there's no need to overpay online. I hope this is helpful as you comparison shop online. Happy trails and safe chopping, everybody.
P**H
ほぼ1年使ったうえでのレビューです。 箱出しでのエッジ(刃)はとても鋭利で、うっかり手が触れただけで切り傷になったほど。メーカーでは刃角35度のコンベックスエッジ仕上げと謡っていますが手元に届いたのはストレートに機械研ぎをしてあるだけで、実際に作業をすると太さ約5cmの広葉樹を3本ほどチョップしただけでエッジのつぶれが出ました。そこで僅かにコンベックスエッジに研ぎなおしてみたところ、それからはとても刃持ちも良くなり、3日程度のキャンプでは途中で研ぎたくなることもありませんでした。 刃厚はエッジからハンドルに向かってハンドル幅までリニアに厚くなっているので、トラディショナルなアウトドアアックスやキャンピングアックスよりもエッジ近くの刃厚があります。またバランス的にハンドルが軽いので、小さめでもヘッドが良く利きます。この2つのことから手斧サイズにしてはスプリッティングパワーが大きく、慣れてくると長さ3~40cm太さ10~15cm程度のナラ材薪でも、節が無ければ一発で縦に割ることができます。 もちろんX11のようなスプリッティング専用のヘッドではないですし、この短い全長ですから薪割専用斧ではないですけど。 この厚い刃はコンベックスに研ぎやすいのですが、あまり強くすると今度は切り込むきっかけが掴み辛くなり、薪を寝かせて割る時に刃がなかなか食い込まなくなります。そこで私は一度セイバーグラインドのように斧身の角度に素直に沿って研いでから、仕上げでエッジにわずかに(見た目ではちょっとわからない程度)丸みを付けています。仕上げ砥石(#3000~#4000)またはストロップに白棒を塗ったもので手首を少し巻き込むようにスライドさせるだけでも随分変わってきます。 詳しい情報はないのですが鋼材は炭素鋼で、硬度も高めなようなので、丈夫ですが研ぎには少し時間がかかりました。 ヘッドの表面にフッ素コーティングが施されていますが、研いで炭素鋼の地の出ているところは錆びやすいですね。シースが少し濡れているだけで半日もすると赤錆がすぐに浮いてきます。ですから特にシースの刃の当たる隅の水分を拭いて乾かしておいた方が良いようです。 長さは本体が約35cm。プラスチックシースを着けると全長が約43cmになりますので、バックパックの中に横向きで納めるのは難しく、縦に収めるかバックパックにサイドコンプレッションベルトがあればそこへ縦に括りつけて運ぶようになりますね。ただヘッドに重心がありますのでヘッドを下向きにして装着しないと動きやすいです(パッキングの原則からは逸れますが)。もしくはシースのハンドルをカラビナなどで取り付けるかですね。 重量は約640gで、GFのアウトドアアックスやCSのトレイルホークより少しだけ重いようです。それでも1kg程度のモデルが多いこのサイズの手斧としては軽量です。 難点?ということでもないですが、注意アイコンがシースにしっかり刻まれていて少しナーバスになりますが、バトニングやハンマー代わりに使うことを禁じています。私はペグ打ち程度に使ってしまっていますが、ヘッドのハンドルへの装着の仕方を見れば、トラディショナルな木製ハンドルの斧とは違い、確かに同じようには使えないかなと思います。木杭を強く打ち込むようなことをすると、もしかしたらヘッドが抜けて飛んでしまうのかもしれません。 またヘッドのお尻には鋳造時の合わせ目のような突起があり、ここで釘などを打つのは難しそうです。 ハンドルは中空構造のストレートでグリップエンドが広がっていて握りやすく、少しですがノンスリップグルーブが付いているので滑り難くなっています。 グリップエンド付近のオレンジ色はブッシュの中でも視認しやすく、暗い中でもわずかに明るいこの色の部分を持てば怪我もし辛いです。 シースは樹脂製でヘッドの後方にあるオレンジ色のターンバックルを回して確実なロックができます。大きなループハンドルは持ちやすく、大きめのカラビナかパラコードなどでベルトから下げるのにも役立ちます。 総合的には、ヘッドバランスで刃厚があるので薪割性能も高く、シャープなエッジが付けやすいのでチョッピングや枝払いにも効果があり、軽量なので持ち運びもそれほど苦痛にはならないということで、斧初心者のキャンパーから林業従事者まで幅広く使えそうだと思います。 斧にアウトドアのステータス性も求めるのであればこれは少し違うかもしれませんが、機能面ではとても優秀な1本かもと思っています。 このモデルを実際に使っている動画です。 https://youtu.be/SRu9NgDPw_0
A**ー
素晴らしい切れ味。あと1センチ刃が長かったら的を外さずに打ち込める気がする。
P**E
I spent a long time researching all of Amazon’s top 100 hatchets. I’m convinced this was the best possible choice & worth every penny! LIFETIME WARRANTY was a huge selling point. Materials are top notch, especially the slick & durable ceramic-teflon-style coated blade. I chopped about 50 small to medium branches (including cedar) with surprising ease & comfort which left very minimal scuff marks & no scratches. Came sharp with a precise well-ground edge but I would invest $20 for a Sharpal diamond file sharpener (course + fine dual sided) for touch ups. Size & weight are perfect with nice balance, the relatively small head is extremely effective! I felt zero shock transfer from the nearly indestructible handle, it absorbs chopping impact surprisingly well. It’s all molded as a single piece so the head will never come loose. Fiskars Pro series makes very fine cutting tools! The locking carry handle is a nice touch & great feature. The high quality steel was designed specifically for chopping so it’s tough but not overly hardened. Hard strikes may gently roll the edge rather than chipping. A quick touch up after extended use will smooth & sharpen back to a factory edge. Enjoy, cause it truly is that impressive!!
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