CRKT Persevere Axe Head Kit: 5-in-1 Survival Tool, Wedge, Knife, Axe, Chisel, Adze, Bushcraft or Outdoors, Pins, Paracord, Sheath 2211

August 30, 2018 - Comment
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(as of 6 April 2020 05:29 GMT+0100 - Details)

During a head-to-head battle with Mother Nature, the Persevere is the ultimate secret weapon.

This 5-in-1 survival tool becomes a splitting wedge, knife, axe, chisel, and adze. Even in an arena full of variables, don’t let anyone tell you you’re not prepared for anything.

This innovation comes fresh off the bench of bushcraft master Charles Cook of Dundee, Oregon. If there’s anyone that understands the tools that make a difference when the name of the game is survival of the fittest, it’s this guy. He’s graduated from several outdoor survival schools and is a voice of authority in many online bushcraft forums.

The Persevere is built to be the ultimate survival tool—it’s lightweight, easy to pack, and dangerously powerful when it’s put into action by a skilled survivalist. The black powder coated axe head features glass filled nylon pins and an edge protector. Find the right branch, and it becomes the ideal tool for building shelter, collecting firewood, and whatever else you might need to accomplish when you find yourself in a backwoods pinch. At the end of the day, it all neatly packs away into a woven polyester sheath with a low-profile belt loop.

Never question your preparedness ever again after the Persevere makes its way into your pack.
WARNINGS:

The axe blade included with this kit is sharpened. Please handle with care to avoid inadvertent cuts or injuries.

We recommend that you assemble the tool at least once at home before taking the kit with you on your next outing.

As noted in the instructions, use only live green fresh wood branch for tool assembly. Rotten wood is unsafe and unfit for tool usage. Nothing off the forest floor. Use extra care in driving the sharpened axe wedge into the end of the branch that will serve as the axe handle. Please ensure that the branch remains intact after the three-inch slot has been made. If either side of the slot is not stable, please select another branch and start over. Once the axe is assembled, check the paracord to ensure it is tightly wound and check that the axe blade is secured in a fixed position. If the blade is loose, you need to retighten the assembly. If the blade is not secured in a fixed position, the axe could come apart in use and cause injury to yourself or others.

The CRKT Limited Lifetime Warranty covers any defects in materials or workmanship. If one of our knives ever breaks or fails because of material or manufacturing defect, we’ll repair or replace the knife. This warranty runs as long as you own your knife. Coverage ends if you sell or otherwise transfer the knife to someone else, or if your CRKT knife is modified in any way. This warranty does not cover breakage or failure due to misuse of the knife. For additional details about the CRKT Limited Lifetime Warranty see the manufacturer’s website.

Product Features

  • Black powder coated axe head with glass reinforced nylon pins
  • Black cord with tie bead
  • Woven polyester sheath with belt loop
  • Designed by Chuck Cook
  • Limited Lifetime Warranty covers any defects in materials or workmanship, see company site for details

Comments

rodblder says:

Love it Awesome product

rockabillybanger says:

5 stars for the innovation of product. This is a sweet piece to add to your kit. I love the idea of this and can see it’s usefulness. Haven’t had to use it but I know in an emergency type situation it would be capable.

Jesse W. says:

If you have a Survival/Bugout Bag, or just like unique blades, you should own the Persevere. I know CRKT has some quality blades, but I was a little skeptical of this item. I absolutely love this thing! I have attached it to just about anything that could be split. The instruction “manual” could be more detailed on how to properly attach it. However, there is a video I found on YouTube, where the designer of the product shows you how to safely and properly attach the axe head. I suggest brushing up on the simple half hitch knot, and a few others as well. There really isn’t much…

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