Author: Sarah “Dani” Daniels | The Backcountry Apex
A hatchet is the bigger brother of the bushcraft knife. Splits kindling. Drives stakes. Builds a shelter frame. Processes camp wood. The best survival hatchets under $100 give you a 1-1.5 lb head, a 14-16 inch handle, and a forge-hardened edge that sharpens with a file.
5 Best Survival Hatchets Under $100
1. Estwing E24A: American forged-steel one-piece, 14”. ~$40. Buy this and stop overthinking.

2. Fiskars X7 14” Hatchet: FiberComp handle, 1.4 lb head. ~$45.

3. Gerber Pack Hatchet: Lightweight, 9.4” long. Backpacking pick. ~$50.

4. SOG Camp Axe FastHawk: Tactical profile, 12.5”. ~$75.

5. CRKT Woods Chogan T-Hawk: Tomahawk style, Hickory handle. ~$85.
“A hatchet is a knife with serious commitment. Master the bite.” — Dani
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