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ESTWING Rock Pick - 24 oz Geology Hammer with Pointed Tip & Shock Reduction Grip - E6-24PC

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About this item

  • TOP CHOICE OF GEOLOGISTS WORLDWIDE – The rock hammers of choice for rockhounds, prospectors & contractors across the globe.
  • SQUARE FACE & POINTED TIP– This versatile rock pick hammer is designed to use the pick to crack open rocks & the hammer to drive chisels.
  • FORGED IN ONE PIECE – The most durable, longest lasting rock hounding tools available are crafted from a single piece of solid steel and honed into the optimal design for use.
  • PATENTED SHOCK REDUCTION GRIP - Reducing impact vibration by 70%, Estwing's molded shock reduction grip provides optimal slip-free comfort, durability and superior grip in all jobsite conditions
  • MADE IN THE USA – Since 1923, our tools have been proudly crafted in Rockford, IL using only the finest American steel.


Estwing Rock Picks are the #1 choice of geologist and paleontologists worldwide. These American made striking tools are fully forged in one piece making them the strongest, longest lasting geological tools available. This rock pick features our patented Shock Reduction Grip the most comfortable, durable grip on the market. The Shock Reduction Grip reduces impact vibration by over 70%. It is molded and bonded directly to the tools steel core, meaning it will never slip, even under the harshest conditions. Estwing striking tools are proudly made in Rockford, IL.


Cliente
Reviewed in Brazil on March 15, 2025
De excelente qualidade material. Bem afiada, excelente pra lascar rochas.
Placeholder
Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2025
Well balance and very high quality steel.
Stef Jean
Reviewed in Canada on September 8, 2024
This has got to be one of the most durable hammers i’ve come across. she took some beatings on plenty of hikes and she still rocks like when i first got her.
Coby
Reviewed in the United States on September 12, 2024
I’m not a rock hound, I got this to go with my metal detecting stuff. It’s an Estwing so it is very well constructed and will last like twelve lifetimes.
Ivan
Reviewed in the United States on June 20, 2024
I build scaffolding with this hammer. Highly recommend it. All my coworkers use Estwing rock picks. Good weight, durable prying pick, good grip. Especially the fact that the handle stays on, that orange and black rock pick you’ll see in suggested items for 20 bucks, don’t buy it. The hammer will eventually start coming out of the handle and if you don’t notice it can come out of the handle mid swing.
wolfgang
Reviewed in the United States on June 2, 2024
I try it out work ready good and made USA next time it be lake huron.
AT
Reviewed in the United States on June 15, 2024
Best geological pick on the market by far. Afterall, it is an Estwing!
John R
Reviewed in Australia on April 28, 2024
Great fossilling rock pick. Very well made and lasts for a long time.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on June 9, 2022
I bought this to help me pull fencepost staples and it work pretty well!
Maude.
Reviewed in Canada on September 14, 2021
As expected.
Eduardo Merinos
Reviewed in Mexico on November 3, 2015
El balance es increíble, también el agarre. Un golpe firme y fracturas un gneisSi quieres una pica que se vea bonita y también funcione bien, esta es la mejor opcion, hay una diferencia enorme entre el efecto entre esta y la estwing de 22oz y ni se diga de la de 14oz.LA MEJOR ESTWING DE TODOS LOS TIEMPOS
W
Reviewed in the United States on September 2, 2014
Solid and heavy. I've gotten a smaller, leather-handled rock pick from Estwing that lasted 1 day before the handle came loose. This guy, however, feels like I could take on an army of rock-zombies and still keep chugging along. I really like the flat striking head and the enamel on the metal components.
Randy Marsh
Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2013
Its an Estwing rock hammer much like the classic 22 with a bigger cracking head and yellow on the bottom of the handle which should make it easier to see if it gets buried in a pile of dirt. it will last forever, as Estwing products seem to do in my experience, but needs a custom belt-carry sheath (cut a small oval in the standard one over the head) to fit the slightly larger head. The bigger head doesn't seem to make a big difference but technically it should make cracking samples easier, plus it should drive a chisel with a bit more power per stroke, although I doubt i will notice any difference being a buff bad-ass beer-powered field geologist, maybe my chisels will...