Tackle some of the toughest outdoor chores with Kershaw’s Camp 10 machete. Featuring a monstrous 10” blade and crafted with tough, durable 65Mn carbon tool steel, the Camp 10 is designed for hard-use applications and wear resistance. The high-performance blade is finished with an extremely durable basic black powder coat. Cut, hack, slash, strip and split nearly everything with the Camp 10. Wrapped in a rubber overmold, the Camp 10’s handle features a secure, contoured grip with a built-in hand guard. Lanyard attachments drilled in both the front and rear provide versatile carrying capacity. To protect the blade during storage and carry, the Camp 10 comes with a molded sheath with lashing points and nylon straps, attaching to any backpack, belt, ATV or saddle bag with ease. Whether deep in a jungle, backcountry, at home or even trapped in a zombie apocalypse, the Camp 10 is a rough and tumble, highly capable tool for any environment. Confidently blaze new trails with Kershaw’s Camp 10.
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Best Machete for the $$$ out there! This Machete is a beast that is a big chunk of steel for the spine and a very comfortable handle. I’ve used it for chopping up some limbs for a fire pit and the handle absorbs all the force so your hands aren’t aching afterwords. It is kind of expensive compared to a cheep-o but it is so much sharper and stronger it is totally worth it. The sheath that it comes with is solid and has a lot of mounting options for everything from a ATV to your leg.
Strong Sturdy Chopper. Good strong chopper with many other uses. I received this item quickly and in shaving shape. I was very excited when I found this thing, and even more excited when I got it. I have only used it a few times, but those times showed me what it could do.
Good quality, not without flaws, but overall an incredible value. I’ve had my Camp 10 (C10) for a couple of weeks now, was able to take it camping over the Memorial Day weekend, and put it to some real testing. I used it for cutting pine boughs and processing them into poles (de-limbing and smoothing) for shelter building, rough hewing and shaping of larger sticks for making smaller tools like batons for splitting firewood, and carving a hearth board for making a friction fire. Despite a few issues, it provides incredible versatility and utility, at a great…