That’s Not a Knife…

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Glampers (that’s glamorous-campers) are notorious for over compensating on the camp site. They end up with bag upon bag of gear they don’t need, and most of the time, don’t use. Gerber’s Bear Grylls Survival Hatchet is the Glamper’s new best friend. The hatchet is a true utility player. A small but powerful full-tang (single piece to prevent structural weakness), high-carbon stainless steel blade is perfect for cutting firewood, from thick branches to feathering kindling. The 9cm blade is also robust enough to limb small trees if you need to clear an area to set up camp. Not only is it ideal for splitting wood, but thanks to its fine blade the Survival Hatchet serves as a more than adequate replacement for a knife. The back of the Survival Hatchet head is a cross-hatched striking surface. This can be used for hammering in tent pegs, cracking macadamia nuts, straightening out bent backpack straps, and even tenderizing meat before it goes on the hotplate.

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Justin Felix

Editor of ManSpace magazine, Justin Felix has a thing for outdoor adventures, craft beers, fishing and typewriters.

IN THE DRINK PROFILE

Name: Justin ‘hop tart’ Felix
Beer experience: Super welterweight
Style preference: IPA and pale ales
Beers I avoid: Anything that doesn’t deliver a punch of flavour. Smack me in the face with it.
Beer philosophy: It’s about quality, not quantity... but I’ll happily try as many as it takes to find what I’m looking for.

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