🪓 Own the Outdoors with the Legendary Freya Axe — Where Heritage Meets Hardcore Performance
The CRKT Freya Axe is a 19-inch two-handed outdoor tool featuring a 3.46-inch forged 1055 carbon steel blade with a manganese phosphate coating for enhanced corrosion resistance. Its handle is crafted from dense Tennessee hickory, designed for durability and comfort. Inspired by ancient Viking design and created by renowned axe maker Elmer Roush, this axe excels at wood splitting and campsite utility. Part of the Forged By War program, it supports veterans while delivering mission-ready performance.
Brand | CRKT |
Product Dimensions | 19"L x 3.46"W |
Handle Material | Hickory,Steel,Wood |
Color | Freya Axe |
Head Type | Viking |
Item Weight | 16 ounces |
Style | Ancient |
Blade Material | Carbon,Carbon Steel,Steel,Steel Blade |
Included Components | CRKT 2749, Pamphlet |
Blade Length | 3.46 Inches |
Head Weight | 1.43 Pounds |
Manufacturer | Columbia River Knife & Tool |
UPC | 794023274905 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 20.04 x 8.58 x 2.13 inches |
Package Weight | 1.07 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 19 x 5.75 x 1.25 inches |
Brand Name | CRKT |
Warranty Description | None. |
Model Name | FREYA™ |
Material | Blend |
Suggested Users | Unisex-Adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | 2749 |
Model Year | 2021 |
Size | One Size |
D**I
Beautiful
It's beautiful and feels great. I haven't tested durability yet.
B**R
It's an okay historical recreation of a Viking looking axe
The media could not be loaded. It's an okay at some it came not really sure but that wasn't really a problem for me since I have some sharpening stones and a bunch of other ways to sharpen this bad boy up but the one thing I wish it was if they worked on the handle just a little bit more to make sure when you put the head on the handle and tap it it really locks in place really good it did for the first time but when I first tested it and you know tried cutting a piece of wood the head came a little loose and I had to tap it again and it kind of chewed up the wood a little a little bit but I had to turn around and tap into lock it back in place but it holds up good takes a really good edge just needs a little more work on the handle that's it but I think I found a way around that kind of in a sort of a way ish I'll tell you I like the the overall look of it it's based after an actual historical Viking Acts or handouts or throwing axe but I like the look just need some work on that the handle just a little bit more to get it just about right but that's it the way of how I got around the whole the head loose from the handle is I wrapped it really tight with some artificial sinew that I bought off Amazon I bought it and I wrapped it a decently long piece of sinew wrapped it around the head and the bottom of the head and across the head and it's formation really tightly to make sure that when I use this it ain't the head ain't come in loose but I haven't texted it yet I will be here soon whenever I get some time but yeah but heads up to anybody who wants to buy this at read the the reviews first before buying it but also look up some other things that crkt has and also just keep your eye around for you know other axes that are like based off actual Viking weaponry like this apps before you make your decision on buying this so yeah
N**S
Good looking but needs a new edge grind
The axe looks great but it comes with an edge as blunt as a butter knife and is thick as an axe twice its size. Its a good budget option if you can regrind the edge, my handle wasnt a great fit either but considering its construction thats less if an issue, but some others have said they had handles in far worse condition so its hit or miss, again id only recommend this if you have to have a viking style axe and have the tools to fix it, otherwise check etsy for some hand forged axes.
Z**C
Wood chipping
Wood started chipping on 1st campin' trip
L**.
Quality if used correctly
Good product but I wouldn’t try to cut trees down with it , just branches and small limbs, (small to medium timber)
A**J
Handle is a little thin
I put leather wrap on the handle of mine and it feels a bit better, if you have bigger hands then it's probably better to look at a larger axe or at least a thicker handle like the berserker
S**G
Nice
I love it
L**N
Handle is crap
The axe head itself is gorgeous, and heavier than I thought. I have yet to test it but I don't think it'll have issue splitting wood. However whatever finish they had on the axe head has a few spots where it looks like something was spilled on it. And the handle is terribly thin. It's wide enough at the top that it won't fly off but not thick enough to sit properly.I'm going to take it axe throwing and see about replacing the handle.For the money anyone else is about to spend on this, this is my warning to you. Head it self is fine, but fit and finish are crap
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