First impressions:
Recently purchased a new Hults Bruk axe. The Hults Bruk forge in Sweden is the oldest axe maker in the world, with operations dating back to 1697. I chose the 26" Kisa model. The axe handle is America hickory with a tight grain pattern and vertical orientation. Raw wood coated in Linseed oil. Tight fit, no gaps, in line with head. Perfect wedge work. Hand forged 2 lb carbon steel head.
The Kisa axe was approximately $139. It came with a nice leather sheath that covers the top of the axe. Drawstring instead of a snap. Thick welt in the sheath.
The bit edge came hand sharpened from the factory with a mirror convex grind finish. It was shaving sharp out of the box.
So far, the axe looks and feels great. I'm on my way to a three day camp trip in the woods, where I'll conduct my field evaluation of the Kisa axe. I'll update this thread when I'm back on grid. I think this axe is on par with similar Gransfors Bruk models. The sheath is superior to Gransfors Bruk and the recently defunct SA Wetterlings sheathes.
Recently purchased a new Hults Bruk axe. The Hults Bruk forge in Sweden is the oldest axe maker in the world, with operations dating back to 1697. I chose the 26" Kisa model. The axe handle is America hickory with a tight grain pattern and vertical orientation. Raw wood coated in Linseed oil. Tight fit, no gaps, in line with head. Perfect wedge work. Hand forged 2 lb carbon steel head.
The Kisa axe was approximately $139. It came with a nice leather sheath that covers the top of the axe. Drawstring instead of a snap. Thick welt in the sheath.
The bit edge came hand sharpened from the factory with a mirror convex grind finish. It was shaving sharp out of the box.
So far, the axe looks and feels great. I'm on my way to a three day camp trip in the woods, where I'll conduct my field evaluation of the Kisa axe. I'll update this thread when I'm back on grid. I think this axe is on par with similar Gransfors Bruk models. The sheath is superior to Gransfors Bruk and the recently defunct SA Wetterlings sheathes.