CAMAQUI sources and delivers high-quality products at affordable prices.
Our products are sourced from the same blacksmith of luxury Damascus steel axes, but at a fraction of the cost.
Our name CAMAQUI is a word inspired by an Eastern language meaning CROW.
CAMAQUI explores and discovers.
“CAMAQUI hatchets are hammered by human labor in the traditional way.
We offer you a primitive way of approaching into the wilderness.
New fitting structure has been applied and improved the perfection over the previous regrettable comments. Please do not stick on the past.
Nonetheless,
if you have any issue with our product, please contact us right away.
We will have you covered within 3 days.
We cannot assist if you do not respond.
WE DO CARE YOU.”
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
E102 Style
Overall Length: 15 inch
Blade Length: 3.7 inch
Handle Length: 13.3 inch
Overall weight: 2 lb
Material: High Carbon Steel and Olive Wood
N102 Style
Overall Length: 15 inch
Blade Length: 3.1 inch
Handle Length: 12.5 inch
Overall weight: 2 lb
Material: High Carbon Steel and Sheesham Wood
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Buyer beware !!!!!!!! Length:: 0:26 Mins I am extremely disappointed in the craftsmanship of this product. The handle is glued into the head of the hatchet and when I took it out of packaging I could feel the head rattle. I would not use this to chop wood or anything because I would fear the head would come right off. Not worth the price I paid, the quality of the head is non-existent and way off balance. There’s a large bulge the size of a quarter on one side of the hatchet head. in the…
Great balance and feels and handles great. Sharp!! Length:: 0:14 Mins I never really leave any reviews but, I previously owned hatchets from various brands then tried this new one. Perfect for backpacking or bushcrafting, it holds a very good edge and has enough weight to split good size logs. This hatchet is heavy and will give your wrist a work out but splits wood great. Comparing to the Gransfors Bruks Wildlife Hatchet (over $150), this is a much better value with less than the half price. A bit more expensive than…
Slightly disappointed I got this hatchet for $54 after a $15 coupon and I have to say that I’m not very impressed. I just went through a big earthquake up here in Alaska, so I bought several others at the same time for emergency bags that I feel were better money spent. One of the hatchets, made by TNZ, actually made me grin and smile every time I picked it up–it was that obviously well made. This Camaqui hatchet I thought would do the same, but upon receiving it, it was duller, smaller, and less utilitarian…