Barebones Japanese Nata Hatchet 2126 17.8cm
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The Barebones Japanese Nata Hatchet is as handsome as it is functional. The 18 cm easy-sharpen blade features 5mm thick 4Cr14MoV full-tang stainless steel, ideal for all-around outdoor work. With a wide bevel and serious heft, this hatchet handles controlled chopping, kindling splitting, and trimming with ease. The extra-long edge makes it a go-to for pruning, debarking, and removing limbs. Durable, smooth hardwood walnut handle reduces vibration in hand and resists cracking over time. Intentional details like the copper lanyard ring elevate this hatchet to an impressive quality. The Nata Hatchet is the perfect outdoor tool to add to your wilderness arsenal.
Barebones is a company founded in 2012 by Robert Workman in Salt Lake City (USA). Initially, the company was engaged in the creation of emergency shelters for those in need (bare-bone shelters). To this day, the peculiarity of Barebones is that they combine the production of eco-products and camping accessories with a social mission.
The name Barebones (from the English "bare bones" - literally "bare bones") also refers to simplicity and reliability: their products are made to serve for many years, but at the same time have the simplest design without frills - only the "skeleton" of what is really needed. The company refused to use plastic in packaging, and supports various charitable initiatives, including volunteer programs.
Currently, Barebones produces cast iron cookware, garden tools, grill accessories and much more. The company focuses on "connection with nature" by offering products for camping, gardening and open-fire cooking.