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The leather on this sheath is 6/7 oz. full-grained leather that is heavy duty and hand crafted in Oregon, USA. The leather is vegetable tanned and will not corrode metal. It has a hand oiled finish for durability and the seams are locked stitched with heavy weight nylon thread. The sheath protects the axe head and fits snugly and securely with three snaps. The belt loop fits belts with widths up to 1 ¾ inches.
This sheath only fits the CRKT Woods Chogan T-Hawk.
Specifications:
Open Length: 7.625"
Weight: 3.8 oz (107.73g)
Style: Sheath
Sheath Material: Leather
They do the job
Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2024
Perfect fit looks great and is pretty durable
JameW60
Reviewed in the United States on November 5, 2024
Just what I needed for my ax to go backpacking with And good quality
FMC
Reviewed in the United States on January 13, 2024
I read all the reviews on this sheath before purchasing for my Chogan Tomahawk and decided on this model. Some of the reviews that I read must have been written by some high end leather sheath users - as the comments on the poor leather construction was mentioned more than once. Most leather products are slightly stiff until broken in and this sheath is no exception. I had no problems with the quality of the leather, the stitching or the riveting of the individual leather components. I threw a quick paracord wrap on the Chogan handle just to see if I could use the sheath with it? Initially, the handle strap was too tight to go around the paracord wrap - but not by much. After working the sheath for flexibility and treating with Neatsfoot oil, it now fits nicely around the paracord handle wrap. The entire sheath is loosening up nicely. I have no doubt that this sheath will continue to loosen up and give many years of service. I love reading reviews and sometimes even leave my own - but you really have to take reviews with a grain of salt and make your own decisions.
Daming Wang
Reviewed in Australia on May 10, 2022
Overall is passable, indeed as other reviews have said, the strap holding the handle is too tight, but it can be worked, lock the strap first, then push the strap from the bottom of the handle to about 3cm above the correct position, then use damp Wrap the belt with a towel until it's wet, then remove the wet towel and let the belt sit in the shade for a few hours to dry (no sun exposure and hot air speed). The straps will then be shaped to fit perfectly. On the dry and hard issue, I use Organic Camellia knife Oil to coat the entire sheath to make it soft and shiny, but this turns it dark brown. Overall I can only give this sheath a passing score, it has a lot to improve, and while some issues can be solved by yourself, obviously not everyone is willing to perfect the product at home. Also the leather responsible for the link is so thin that I highly doubt its durability. All in all, if you carry an axe in your backpack, I recommend it, it can protect other items in the backpack from being damaged by the axe, and if you are used to having an axe outside your backpack or on your belt, then I don't recommend it. Because its belt mount may be damaged.
Russel Hutchings
Reviewed in Australia on March 1, 2022
After waiting a while for the sheath to arrive, I was very disappointed to find that the snap lock that goes around the handle was too short and can not be fastened. one would have thought that quality control would have found this problem and ordered it defective.Pity.... I could not recommend this sheath to anyone, as there are other brands on the market that work.
TB
Reviewed in the United States on November 26, 2021
So let me first say the quality of this, it’s just OK. It’s made from little leather scraps that Have basically been pieced, sewn and snapped together. The leather itself is of low quality. (I have a friend who does leatherwork professionally so I know a little about it) The workmanship is passable, there was already some fraying leather right out of the box but not too bad. Nothing that would affect its functionality, I just shaved it off with a pocket knife. But let’s be honest, what’s the job this thing is trying to do? Hold a hand ax. You don’t need premium leather to do that job, and if they killed an animal to give me a full piece fabricated leather hand ax holder, I’d be disappointed when piecing together scraps will do the same job fine. It’s not gonna break when you’re using it. It’s not going to fail and allow the tomahawk to damage anything in your pack. It’s not going to cut through the case. This is basically fine for the job it needs to do, and in my opinion it kind a looks cool, but that’s a preference thing.Here’s my biggest peeve with this case that is actually an issue. The bottom snap does not initially fit around the handle of the Tomahawk it was designed to carry. That’s a problem. With that being said it is easily fixable. Simply snap together and wiggle the handle of the tomahawk through the hole while its snapped together. Leave it for a while, then find the thickest part of the tomahawk shaft and gently push the leather closure up to it, far as it will go, you want to push it past its limits, but you don’t want to break open the snap. Let it sit there a while, and then move it back down to a thinner part of the shaft to let it rest, and then do it again. I don’t know how many times of this or how long is actually necessary, I had a day at home so I just took a whole day of doing that in between chores and such because I didn’t wanna bother with it again if I didn’t do it for long enough. By the end the leather is stretched out enough that it functioned tightly, but it did function, and you don’t really want it to be super loose anyway. I don’t really think this is a huge deal seeing as how it can be fixed, and it’s very simple and easy to do. I do however feel it should be a little cheaper if it’s not going to fit the shaft right out of the box but hey, Who cares about my personal opinions right?
Lacey
Reviewed in the United States on May 17, 2020
Exactly as described/pictured. Good quality leather and stitching. It for well except for the button strap on the back was a bit tight. Expect to use some force the first few times you snap it closed. After a bit of oil and use the leather should stretch out to fit perfectly.
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Reviewed in Canada on May 14, 2020
I received it only a few days ago and the sheath fits perfect and seems to be good quality. Time will tell how the metal snaps will hold. They click tight and stay tight. The true test will be when the sheath is attached to a belt and I go on a long treks in the woods. Will the snaps hold? Time will tell and I will update this little review.
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Reviewed in Mexico on December 22, 2019
Queda perfecto y broches ajustado sin juego... un poco grueso pero se ve resistente ...
Peter K.
Reviewed in Germany on December 14, 2019
Klasse verarbeitet, da gibt's nix zu bekritteln
Octavian
Reviewed in the United States on November 25, 2017
Actually a really good axe sheath for the Chogan, but its way too much sheath. I found that I can't carry my Chogan with this on it in my axe ring or in the axe sleeve of my pack due to the extra leather and snaps. I ended up tapping the rivets out at the blade guard and only use the blade guard portion now. Fits snug still and I'm not worried about losing it. Awesome product still but not functional for my needs in its store bought format. Still will highly recommend it. As a side note to the manufacturer, I would like them to offer just a blade guard portion from this as a cheaper alternative.
Ghost Writer
Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2016
Ok, so I read all the reviews for this sheath before buying it and I was very scepticle. A lot of the reviews say that the sheath has plastic snaps or now there metal so CRKT must have listened. That sent a red flag up like some of those reviews must be fake. I also do some leather work so I knew I could change out the snaps if I had too. Let me say mine just arrived five minutes ago and the snaps are metal. The straps do fit and the leather is a bit on the thin side. However for lashing it to a day pack it will be just fine. I would not place it on my belt anyway, if I did need to carry it hands free for some reason I would just slide the handle through my belt anyway. Optics planet filled my order here and the shipping was about a week, we'll worth the wait. I am very pleased. Check out my pic, it's the one on the counter and I'll see you in the back country.
Karl E Batig
Reviewed in the United States on November 18, 2015
I see by many of the previous reviews that this is a not-so-loved product. Well, CRKT must have been listening. I found this to be a well-made product using top notch materials. The plastic snaps are no more! The item I received had black brass and steel snaps and the leather was nice and thick. It was a perfect fit and there were no issues with fastening the snaps. If I had a complaint, it would be, as others have mentioned, that I would have to buy one at all. It should come with the T-Hawk.
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