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Never lose your hammer again. This hammer, designed to stand up and stand out, addresses the common issue of losing your tool in the midst of setting up camp; features a brightly colored grip and a design that allows it to remain upright in tall grass and cluttered environments. (Arrives October 15, 2024).
Bright red grip makes the hammer easy to spot in any setting.
Large, heavy cast head ensures solid impact for driving in even the toughest pegs.
Designed to stand upright with a wide and flat head top for increased visibility and ease of use.
Features a bulge at the end of the grip for improved hold and to prevent slipping.
Includes a hook for efficient peg removal.
Equipped with a rope hole for additional functionality; made from durable carbon steel with a natural wood grip.
Branded logo on both sides of the grip adds a distinctive touch.
Specifications:
Color: Red
Dimensions
W x D x H: 4 in x 2 in x 11 in
Weight: approx. 705 g
Material:
Head: Carbon Steel
Grip: Natural Wood
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Well balanced with a large hammer head, so you don’t miss the tent stake and with the stake puller makes it a perfect camp hammer.