3 Great Camping Axes Compared - [Gransfors Bruk]

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  • Comparing 3 of the Lightweight Backcountry Axes that I own.
    Talking about the advantages and disadvantages of each, and performing Split and Chop tests.
    A Small One/Two Handed Hatchet style Axe. - Small Forest Axe
    A Larger 2 Handed Axe. - Scandinavian Forest Axe
    And a Small Splitting Axe. - Small Splitting Axe.
    These are all 3 from the company Gransfors Bruk.
    The models are:
    00:00 Introduction
    00:24 Gransfors Bruk - Small Forest Axe - One Handed
    00:53 Bear Essentials Axe Mask and Sharpener
    02:22 Gransfors Bruk - Scandinavian Forest Axe - Two HAnded
    03:44 Gransfors Bruk - Small Splitting Axe
    06:34 Splitting Test - Small Forest Axe
    09:01 Splitting Test - Scandinavian Forest Axe
    10:48 Splitting Test - Small Splitting Axe
    12:16 Chop Test - Small Splitting Axe
    13:10 Chop Test - Scandinavian Forest Axe
    13:49 Chop Test - Small Splitting Axe
    16:08 Summary
    16:59 BONUS: Bear Essentials Axe Mask and Sharpener
    #best axe #bushcraft axe #how to sharpen an axe #best camping axe #camping axe review #gransfors bruk #small forest axe #scandinavian forest axe #small splitting axe
    #axe comparison #lightweight axe #best hatchet for survival #axe chopping test #best axe for camping #axe splitting test
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  • @mikelalonde6874
    @mikelalonde6874 Місяць тому +2

    I e been trying to figure out what gransfors bruks axe I wanted. And after watching over a 100 videos. Not one of them actualy used their axe to split. I was actually getting angry Noone would demonstrate splitting a normal log as 99% of backpackers use a saw to process 4-6 Inch stock and then split with a small hatchet. Thank you for this video you earned my sub for. Being a real person doing real people things. Small forest axe apears to be for me. Thanks again

  • @t.davidgordon2425
    @t.davidgordon2425 7 місяців тому +8

    I am a relative newbie at axes; have only used them for the last seven years, ordinarily in overnight solo hammock-hikes in a nearby state forest (in Pennsylvania). Chronologically, I am almost 68, but axe-wise, I am still a newbie, so I always enjoy people who have more experience sharing their wisdom. Thank you for your clear explanations. Be safe; and enjoy the forest.

    • @pabushcraft108
      @pabushcraft108 2 місяці тому +1

      As a fellow Pennsylvanian looking for good camping spots may I ask what state forest you recommend?

  • @j.p.4541
    @j.p.4541 5 місяців тому +4

    This is by far the best axe review I have ever seen. Thank you for posting

  • @Diopterman
    @Diopterman 8 місяців тому +4

    Excellent video! The sharpener in the mask is BRILLIANT!

  • @mjfalcon007
    @mjfalcon007 Рік тому +1

    Fantastic breakdown and review with real life examples! Thank you

  • @cibablea
    @cibablea Рік тому +1

    This is great man. I sought precisely this content and you own it. Going hunting for that small axe now. And your cover.

  • @redcanoe14
    @redcanoe14 День тому +1

    This is an interesting video, I used to own a GB Small forest Axe, the quality was good, but I changed it up to a SA Wetterlings Hunters axe which I still have to this day. I also own the SA Wetterlings Forest Axe which is similar to the GB Swedish Forest Axe but a better chopper. I am not surprised that the GB Splitting Axe chops quite well as many of the wedge profiled Finnish axes I have owned are pretty good chopping axes, though not concave ground but straight with a convexed edge. Also bear in mind axe efficiency varies according to the wood species that is being chopped. Thanks again, WS

  • @3FeathersFarmstead
    @3FeathersFarmstead Рік тому +4

    Axe stuff never hurts!! Love the channel, man!

  • @mikeinthewoods2193
    @mikeinthewoods2193 Рік тому +15

    Love the sheaths😁 and great idea with the sharpener!

  • @pancakesafterdark3335
    @pancakesafterdark3335 Рік тому +3

    Awesome, thanks for the comparison 👍

  • @staffansvensson7443
    @staffansvensson7443 Рік тому +3

    Great video, Im from sweden so.. only have the small forest axe but it suits my qualitytime perfect.

  • @markdantuono
    @markdantuono Рік тому +2

    Very educational thank you

  • @RobEvansWoodsman
    @RobEvansWoodsman 2 місяці тому +1

    Good video, I'll check out a few more.

  • @taulce1
    @taulce1 8 місяців тому +2

    When overlanding I carry the Small Splitting Axe, Small Forest Axe and a hatchet. I also bring the Stihl MSA 220. I find that I use primarily the Small splitting Axe after using the Stihl to cut up any down tree that I find. The small splitting Axe is a beast for its size. All three are great axes. The hatchet makes quick work of kindling.

  • @tpharo34
    @tpharo34 5 місяців тому +1

    I be seen a technique where when you strike your axe head into a larger log; keep axe in turn the axe with log swing log and axe lead with log using its weight save your axe and get the split; just bought the small forest and will be getting the mask/sharpener you recommend 👍

  • @LukeMcFadden
    @LukeMcFadden Рік тому +4

    Great comparison!

    • @TheBearEssentials
      @TheBearEssentials  Рік тому +1

      Thanks Luke!! I think you made a great choice on the SFA!

    • @LukeMcFadden
      @LukeMcFadden Рік тому +1

      @@TheBearEssentials I have the SFA! My favorite size as well, and such great quality. An axe mask and handle protector would be a nice upgrade! They are on my list!

    • @orkotron007
      @orkotron007 Рік тому +1

      Axes, splitting axes, hatchets

  • @7Nowhere7
    @7Nowhere7 Рік тому +3

    Great Channel🤙🏽🔥👊🏽

  • @jasonbubley9427
    @jasonbubley9427 7 місяців тому

    Great video

  • @savagex466-qt1io
    @savagex466-qt1io 10 місяців тому +1

    I loved my Hultafors Forest axe. Best one iv ever had.

  • @outdoorcinema7
    @outdoorcinema7 Рік тому +3

    Great video! After I watching it , I will buy small splitting axe.

    • @TheBearEssentials
      @TheBearEssentials  Рік тому +3

      Excellent, it’s honestly one of my fav axes now.

    • @mikechivy
      @mikechivy 11 місяців тому +1

      I shoulda got that. I only car camp and regret getting the Scandinavian. Especially when my brother in law destroyed my handle with overstrike. It’s not not ideal for me when I’m just splitting firewood. I’ll prolly end up buying the splitting axe in the near future

  • @ianjarrett2724
    @ianjarrett2724 Рік тому +1

    I have one of these in Canley. Very good.

  • @Trekblazer1911
    @Trekblazer1911 Рік тому +1

    Hi good video thanks! How much do you charge for the small Forest sheath and sharpening stone?

    • @TheBearEssentials
      @TheBearEssentials  Рік тому +3

      Hey! Just $60 CAD right now.
      Trying to keep them affordable. Handmade here in Canada 🇨🇦:)

  • @brick8253
    @brick8253 10 місяців тому +3

    I love the company!!! I use the hultafors axes they are literally the same! I have heard the hultafors axes are just a little better quality.... But they are literally made in the warehouse both hand made mine is the much smaller 15" perfect for backpacking I do wish it was a little bigger handle but truly perfect balance in weight. Feels perfect in the hands.

  • @lancemillward2462
    @lancemillward2462 6 місяців тому

    interested in your back sling and sheath with sharpener. more info please

  • @AndrewBleiler
    @AndrewBleiler 10 місяців тому +2

    Thank you for the video! I’ve been trying to decide between the splitting hatchet (48cm) and the small splitting axe (60cm) for campsite work. We mostly have larger pre split pieces of wood, or small rounds (8” or under) that need to be processed down a bit for fires. I’m leaning toward the 48cm for that reason as working on my knees and letting the heavy axe head do it’s thing seems ideal. I’m wondering if you have any input from your usage of the small splitting axe. Would a smaller version be viable, or do you see the extra handle length of the 60cm as something you wouldn’t want to let go of? Thanks again! -Andy

  • @horrudu4081
    @horrudu4081 Рік тому +4

    Very nice! The only test I lack is that of woodcarving (say a wooden spoon or something). I really think the forrest axe is designed to be just in the middle of these two functions: chopping and woodcarving.

    • @TheBearEssentials
      @TheBearEssentials  Рік тому +1

      Great idea I should do that test too!! And I believe you’re correct on that one

    • @paulhomsy2751
      @paulhomsy2751 7 місяців тому +1

      Unless you prefer an axe to a knife, an axe is really not for carving while a knife is. You're referring to a "spoon" not a barn door. It's a knife's job.

    • @horrudu4081
      @horrudu4081 7 місяців тому +2

      @@paulhomsy2751 So no. I am from Sweden (as are Gränsfors Bruk). I have studied Traditional Outdoorsmanship and Handycraft full time for two years, at a school that actually helped develop the forrest axe model together with Gränsfors. Axes have a very real place in traditional Scandinavian woodcarving. Knifes too ofcoarse, but usually you do the groundwork with the axe and the details with the knife.
      But what do I know... maybe I am thinking of door making... 🙄

    • @LiveFree765
      @LiveFree765 29 днів тому

      There’s a neat invention for carving called a knife.😊

    • @horrudu4081
      @horrudu4081 29 днів тому

      @@LiveFree765 Once again, there are many tools that are used in woodcarving. There are numerous kinds, shapes and sizes of knifes (with straight and bended blades, straight and bended edges, one or two handles etc.), axes, chisels, gouges, adzes and so on designed for and used in woodcarving. (The forest axe is explicitly designed to be used is both woodcarving and woodchopping.)
      In simple field bushcraft, axe and knife is mostly used.

  • @joakos1122
    @joakos1122 3 місяці тому

    When it comes to getting the wood perfectly cut so that it stands straight while you split do you use a chain saw or hand saw?

    • @TheBearEssentials
      @TheBearEssentials  2 місяці тому

      Chainsaw is the best, but I never bring one out in the backcountry. If I’m camping, I use my handsaw

  • @mikedevlin2048
    @mikedevlin2048 5 місяців тому +6

    Instead of torquing an axe out of a log, practice turning the axe and log 180 degrees and let the weight of the log come down on top of the axe head…

    • @joshl8260
      @joshl8260 2 місяці тому +2

      He’s counting the amount of swings it’s an axe review video

  • @laurogarza4953
    @laurogarza4953 7 місяців тому

    How does one obtain this kit and case?

  • @Trailtraveller
    @Trailtraveller Рік тому +5

    Thats why the small forest axe is perhaps not a good choice. You can do some twist when impacting the log. to prevent the handle being damaged. But after some logs you will get wrist pains. The sfa is too much a cutting head. Other Scandinavian brands have a more universal head with the 19" handle. (less cutting some more splitting shape). Big logs need to be peeled like an onion with smaller axes. Do not try to split from the middle. And smaller axes try logs not greater then from wrist to elbow. Like the sharpener though. Great vid !

  • @erikfogelmark4476
    @erikfogelmark4476 2 місяці тому

    GBA make really HQ axes, with patina and tradition built in to them. But - both I and a number of axe you tubers - have had problems with chipping and folding edges. Often it is because of too thin and small of a bit angle. According to GBA (I had a long conversation the ohher day) the bit angle för the Small Forest axe is about 35 degrees, in the swell. Can't measure at the edge due to the convex edge. And for the Scandi it is 33-35 degrees.
    So it happens that they grind the bit too much and too thin = chipping problems.

  • @timothychance9258
    @timothychance9258 9 місяців тому

    Which one would you choose if you were a viking warrior?

  • @garypotter5569
    @garypotter5569 Рік тому +1

    Do Marbles axes please 🙏

  • @survive_thrive
    @survive_thrive Рік тому +1

    Do you think with gransfors NOW USING RECYCLED STEEL on their axes that they're inferior in quality to what they used to be?

    • @GetUpTheMountains
      @GetUpTheMountains 7 місяців тому

      Whats with that bullshit capitalization when you're asking a QUESTION?

    • @skipper9400
      @skipper9400 7 місяців тому

      they have BEEN using reclaimed "Mystery Metal" for many years....problem with ALL the swedes is that they have a bad tendency to temper them
      TOO HARD....then, when you hit a small piece of gravel in the bark, or in the ground, they will chip...Council Tool uses 5160 Spring Steel for their axes and they are MUCH better than the swedes...I've had many of both....suit yourself.....OnWard.....

  • @tamnguyenthanh824
    @tamnguyenthanh824 Рік тому

    Rìu có bán không

  • @user-vo1du9zb3c
    @user-vo1du9zb3c 4 місяці тому +1

    What’s to do if it gets rust on it?

  • @joeyservo
    @joeyservo 11 місяців тому +1

    Incredible content man, keep it up. Question, how do you feel about batoning? It seems to be a contentious topic for most, but I've found it incredibly effective, especially if you're using the right blade with a thick spine and a little softer steel, so it doesn't chip.

  • @migwelder2153
    @migwelder2153 3 місяці тому +1

    Can you make one for my scandy and how much

    • @TheBearEssentials
      @TheBearEssentials  2 місяці тому

      I have them available for the scandi, on the linked products for this vid / my website! Check it out!

  • @skyhappy
    @skyhappy Рік тому +1

    For the axe sharpener. Shouldn't you only use it with oil?

    • @TheBearEssentials
      @TheBearEssentials  Рік тому +1

      Nope this one is a diamond grit, oil is mainly used on porous sharpening stones

    • @SPCxRecon
      @SPCxRecon Рік тому

      @@TheBearEssentials Where can I get me a stone like the one you have in the video.

    • @TheBearEssentials
      @TheBearEssentials  Рік тому +2

      @@SPCxRecon you can get one from my website here if you want. bearessentialsoutdoors.ca/products/extra-axe-blade-sharpener-400-800-grit

    • @SPCxRecon
      @SPCxRecon Рік тому +1

      @@TheBearEssentials Ty just ordered one

    • @TheBearEssentials
      @TheBearEssentials  Рік тому +1

      @@SPCxRecon Thx for the support and positive review Ashen, I'll send you a real beautiful sheath this evening, Just finishing the hardware on it today.

  • @lancemillward1912
    @lancemillward1912 Рік тому

    These are $360 plus in nz. Not cheap or middle price by any measure.

    • @TheBearEssentials
      @TheBearEssentials  Рік тому +3

      Wowo that’s expensive! They’re under $200 here in Canada. Pretty standard price for this quality axe here.

  • @7Nowhere7
    @7Nowhere7 Рік тому +1

    Which is the best axe for you?🤩

    • @TheBearEssentials
      @TheBearEssentials  Рік тому +1

      Hard to say between all 3 of these.
      I use the small forest the most. But depending on the trip I’ll bring a diff one. I’m really liking the splitter nowadays

    • @7Nowhere7
      @7Nowhere7 Рік тому +1

      @@TheBearEssentials i will maybe buy the GB small forest axe…a lot say its probably the best bushcraft axe worldwide!🤙🏽✨🔥🪓

    • @TheBearEssentials
      @TheBearEssentials  Рік тому +2

      @@7Nowhere7 not a bad bet!
      I make the mask + sharpener for it too if you’re ever interested shoot me a message. The one that comes with it is sufficient though for your first few years

  • @bbuppu4189
    @bbuppu4189 Рік тому +1

    Come to India and i chalenge you for survive 3 day in dangerous jungle of Chattisgarh 👍🏼

    • @TheBearEssentials
      @TheBearEssentials  Рік тому +1

      This sounds amazing ! I would love to go! Do you often camp there??

  • @ylovaht2097
    @ylovaht2097 4 місяці тому

    Adler from Germany

  • @garbonzobean7413
    @garbonzobean7413 11 місяців тому

    If Oscar Isaac, Mark Ruffalo, and Pedro Pascal had a baby… This guy is the Child.

  • @erikolsen6269
    @erikolsen6269 3 місяці тому +1

    Finally an american that says bruk, not bruks. Whats the deal with calling and axe made by gransfors bruk, that SAYS gransfors bruk, gransfors bruks. Its like bruh

  • @hearddg
    @hearddg Рік тому

    So a bigger axe splits a bigger log , well theres a thing

  • @johnclarke6647
    @johnclarke6647 3 місяці тому

    Unless you brought a chainsaw with you.

  • @YankeeWoodcraft
    @YankeeWoodcraft 4 місяці тому +1

    HORRIBLE axes! They almost always come with poor hangs, brittle edges and are almost never aligned properly.
    None of them are camp axes. Scandinavian Forest axes are cruisers (for delimbing felled trees and brazing in the field). The smaller ones are kindling hatchets.