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product_id: 2127523
title: "Condor Tool & Knife Survival Machete with Walnut Handle"
brand: "condor"
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# ergonomic grained walnut handle handcrafted welted leather sheath 0.2 in thick high carbon steel blade Condor Tool & Knife Survival Machete with Walnut Handle

**Brand:** condor
**Price:** £103.62
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🗡️ Own the wild with precision-crafted power in your hands!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Condor Tool & Knife Survival Machete with Walnut Handle by condor
- **How much does it cost?** £103.62 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- condor enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted condor brand quality
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## Key Features

- • **Ergonomic Walnut Grip:** Premium grained walnut handle designed for secure, comfortable swings during extended outdoor tasks.
- • **Artisan Leather Sheath:** Handcrafted welted leather sheath offers stylish, safe blade storage and easy carry on every adventure.
- • **Razor-Sharp Durability:** 0.2-inch thick 1075 high carbon steel blade engineered for unmatched edge retention and rugged use.
- • **Balanced Heft & Precision:** Perfectly weighted 14.5-inch blade with bulbous handle ensures powerful cuts without fatigue.
- • **Versatile Survival Powerhouse:** Convex grind blade excels at everything from dense brush clearing to tactical survival missions.

## Overview

The Condor Tool & Knife Survival Machete features a robust 0.2-inch thick 1075 high carbon steel blade paired with an ergonomic walnut handle for superior grip and control. Its handcrafted welted leather sheath ensures safe, stylish transport. Designed with a convex grind, this 14.5-inch machete is a versatile tool ideal for camping, gardening, brush clearing, and survival scenarios, delivering durability and balance that professionals and outdoor enthusiasts trust.

## Description

Product description Cutting-Edge Performance: Discover Condor Knives Exceptional Craftsmanship Known for precision craftsmanship and attention to detail. Each knife is carefully designed and forged to ensure superior quality and performance Durability and Reliability Made from high-quality materials, Condor Knives withstand harsh conditions and rigorous use, making them a reliable choice for outdoor enthusiasts. Heritage and Innovation With a rich heritage, Condor Knives blend traditional craftsmanship with modern innovations, honoring classic techniques and latest blade technology Value for Money Provide excellent value for money, offering high-quality blades at competitive prices and getting a well-crafted tool that will serve you for years Precision Craftsmanship Meets Durability Throwing Axe Double Bit Bushlore Knife Pack Golok Knife DURABILITY Built to withstand rugged jobs such as cutting vegetation in forest and jungles. Suitable for tasks such as carving, feathering, and firewood processing Built to last for camping and rugged jobs with remarkable edge retention ERGONOMIC HANDLE Wrapped with paracord, providing a comfortable and secure grip Overall design of these knives makes them highly functional and a joy to wield A blend of aesthetics and ergonomics providing a comfortable and secure grip VERSATILITY Deliberate design choice that enhances its performance, making it reliable Marked by its distinct aesthetic appeal and a valuable gear to your collection A deliberate design that makes it suitable an essential tool for survival use

Review: A machete that works - I bought this Condor after becoming frustrated trying to put a decent edge on a Gerber machete. My brush-cutting tasks are not really rigorous, but the Gerber seemed better-suited for use as a club, especially after my wife almost destroyed the edge on a bench grinder, then finished it off by trying to saw her way through a stone, ruining both the stone and the blade. I never managed to bend the blade, but I had heard of others doing so. It is probably not fair to compare this machete directly with the Gerber, but that is where my experience lies. In any event, the Condor trumps the Gerber in almost every respect. First off, it is beautifully crafted. The hardwood handle is perfectly matched to the tang. The wood seemed a bit dry in places, but a little beeswax I had handy gave it a semi-matte satin finish. The blade is sharp right out of the box. Some reviewers have described the Condor products as "kit knives" that needed a bit of work to get a sharp edge, but my example needed nothing. The blade is thick, about 6mm at the handle, tapering to 2-3mm near the point. There is no way you will bend this blade short of putting it in a hydraulic press. The grind is convex, not unlike an axe. I found it to make short work of branches up to about 5/8" in diameter, usually in a couple of swings if I placed the second one right. Some of the thicker brush would probably go easier with pruning shears, but the sheath makes the machete easier to carry than a pruner, leaving my hands free for other chores as I work. I didn't try too much chopping, but the heft and grind of the blade suggest it should perform in this regard. In contrast to the cordura sheath that comes with the Gerber, the Condor sheath is nicely made of thick, heavy leather. It holds the blade securely by friction. It has an oiled black finish, and has the Condor crest embossed on the front. The belt loop pivots on a stud, so that the sheath can swing out of the way if you sit down. If you look around, you can find the machete alone for about half the price of the machete and sheath together, but the sheath is a good value, and worth paying extra for. Of course, the thick blade means a heavy knife, which helps it do its work, but at the same time makes it pretty heavy to lug around. The handle shape does not help in this regard. It is thick and almost round in cross-section, rather than oval as many other machetes. The combined effect is that the Golok feels like quite a load in the hand. On balance, though, this is a very nice tool, capable of doing a lot of work while being very nice to look at and to handle. Update: After using the Golok for a year or so. I am giving it a fifth star. It is simply a fierce brush-clearing implement. I love this thing. Update 7/17: the Golok has proven to be a great chopper. I used it to take down a 4" Chinese elm, not the best tool for the job, but if it is what you have with you, it's good to know it can get it done. Not the best tool for grasses, either, a lighter Salvadoran machete or Tramontina will let you work longer without tiring, but the Golok will do the job. It really comes into its own on medium-sized brush, up to a couple of inches in diameter. I have tried a lot of other machetes since I bought the Golok, but this one gets the call for a pretty wide range of conditions.
Review: Good working tool - I finally got a chance to use my new Golok. Great tool. Cuts small brush/limbs, weeds and vines. Bulbous handle makes you feel secure swinging this and for most use blade speed is your best friend. A major plus for this is the cost of the machete. You can find cheaper machetes out there, but this is thick enough to be a serious tool. The blade steel is of a quality that likewise is befitting a serious tool. As a user, you want a tool that is constructed of a hard enough material that it stays sharp, but tough enough to not break. A similar tradeoff on costs. Buy a quality tool, but not one that costs so much you won't use it. This Condor hits that sweet spot for me. (I give that advice especially for myself!) I love my quality Spyderco knives but often reach for a cheapie when I'm going to do "real" work. My first day's use included some sprout trimming. For that, I want to cut close to the ground. I'm not going to use my Cold Steel Gurkha Kukri with Kraton Handle that way for doing everyday chores! Yep, I hit the dirt, even some rocks. All in a day's work for this. Just like I'd use a hoe or shovel. I'll nick the blade. It sharpens easily enough. There is some concern for how narrow this blade is down near the handle. Condor has done a nice job of tapering the blade thickness. I measured the width of the blade, estimating the center of the sharpened bevel back to the spine. Nearest the handle my Golok is 1 inch wide and 0.24 inches thick. Out near the tip, I got 1.75 wide and 0.115 thick. My point was to try and figure the weight distribution by calculating the cross sectional area of the blade at a couple of points. (Near midpoint of blade, the figures are 1.38" by 0.165") Calculated cross sectional areas were, starting nearest handle were 0.23 in^2, 0.23 in^2 and 0.20 in^2. Again you face compromise. Heavier near the tip gives greater cutting power. But a thinner blade cuts more easily. What I found is the blade is actually heavier back near the handle, but not by much. The greater thickness helps avoid bending blade, of course. Oh, yes, I spray my Golok with WD 40 or whatever is handy. It'll get rusty soon enough, but it's still new, so I want to delay my neglect for until next time. I like this tool!

## Features

- THICKNESS: This high carbon steel machete knife with a thickness of 0.2 in, ensures impressive durability and remarkable edge retention. It is built to last for camping and rugged jobs such as cutting trees or clearing brush paths in forests and jungles.
- WALNUT HANDLE: The grained walnut handle is a blend of aesthetics and ergonomics providing a comfortable and secure grip, enhancing the machete's ease of use. This camping machete sword's overall design makes it highly functional and a joy to wield.
- HANDCRAFTED WELTED LEATHER SHEATH: Handcrafted with attention to detail and a traditional aesthetic, this machete with sheath facilitates safe and convenient carrying during activities, effectively protecting the sharp blade from accidental exposure.
- AUTHENTICITY: This cutlass machete showcases the craftsman's expertise and attention to detail. This long machete knife embodies traditional craftsmanship and is marked by its distinct character, aesthetic appeal and is a valuable gear to your collection.
- VERSATILITY: The convex grind is a deliberate design choice that makes this machette suitable and excel at various tasks like for gardening, camping, tree cutting, brush clearing, and even as an essential survival tool for military use.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B004WMFNRW |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #165,001 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #85 in Gardening Machetes |
| Blade Length | 14 Inches |
| Blade Material | 1075 High Carbon Steel |
| Brand | Condor |
| Brand Name | Condor |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 836 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 07417000535068 |
| Hand Orientation | Right Hand |
| Handle Material | Walnut Wood |
| Included Components | Golok Machete |
| Item Length | 20.25 Inches |
| Item Type Name | fixed blade,hunting knife,outdoor,camping |
| Item Weight | 1.11 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Condor |
| Model Name | CTK41014HCS |
| Model Number | 60932 |
| Part Number | CTK41014HCS_Gris |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Size | 14" |
| Special Feature | Full Tang |
| Special Features | Full Tang |
| Style | Golok |
| UPC | 741700053506 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | Manufacturer Warranty |

## Product Details

- **Blade Length:** 14 Inches
- **Blade Material:** High Carbon Steel
- **Brand:** Condor
- **Handle Material:** Walnut Wood
- **Style:** Golok

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Style** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Where is item made?**
A: Made in El Salvador. This item is well made and top quality but I was slightly disappointed in that it seems to be factory made whereas their earlier products were hand made on forges by blacksmiths often using old bus springs for the material.

**Q: What kind of sheath is it? Is it a shoulder or hip sheath?**
A: Hip sheath. Leather with swiveling belt loop connection. Very good quality.

**Q: Does 14" mean total length or blade length?**
A: 14 inch refers to blade length, not total length. The blade is actually 14.25" or so. Overall length is a little under 21 inches.

**Q: Is this strong steel? High quality?**
A: The Condor blade is very strong and pretty easy to sharpen.  I recently use it to chop some hedges down and the blade held up.  These hedges are not your run of the mill bushes but are hard wooded.  My arm gave out before the Condor did.  You won't go wrong with this knife.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A machete that works
*by H***E on August 18, 2013*

I bought this Condor after becoming frustrated trying to put a decent edge on a Gerber machete. My brush-cutting tasks are not really rigorous, but the Gerber seemed better-suited for use as a club, especially after my wife almost destroyed the edge on a bench grinder, then finished it off by trying to saw her way through a stone, ruining both the stone and the blade. I never managed to bend the blade, but I had heard of others doing so. It is probably not fair to compare this machete directly with the Gerber, but that is where my experience lies. In any event, the Condor trumps the Gerber in almost every respect. First off, it is beautifully crafted. The hardwood handle is perfectly matched to the tang. The wood seemed a bit dry in places, but a little beeswax I had handy gave it a semi-matte satin finish. The blade is sharp right out of the box. Some reviewers have described the Condor products as "kit knives" that needed a bit of work to get a sharp edge, but my example needed nothing. The blade is thick, about 6mm at the handle, tapering to 2-3mm near the point. There is no way you will bend this blade short of putting it in a hydraulic press. The grind is convex, not unlike an axe. I found it to make short work of branches up to about 5/8" in diameter, usually in a couple of swings if I placed the second one right. Some of the thicker brush would probably go easier with pruning shears, but the sheath makes the machete easier to carry than a pruner, leaving my hands free for other chores as I work. I didn't try too much chopping, but the heft and grind of the blade suggest it should perform in this regard. In contrast to the cordura sheath that comes with the Gerber, the Condor sheath is nicely made of thick, heavy leather. It holds the blade securely by friction. It has an oiled black finish, and has the Condor crest embossed on the front. The belt loop pivots on a stud, so that the sheath can swing out of the way if you sit down. If you look around, you can find the machete alone for about half the price of the machete and sheath together, but the sheath is a good value, and worth paying extra for. Of course, the thick blade means a heavy knife, which helps it do its work, but at the same time makes it pretty heavy to lug around. The handle shape does not help in this regard. It is thick and almost round in cross-section, rather than oval as many other machetes. The combined effect is that the Golok feels like quite a load in the hand. On balance, though, this is a very nice tool, capable of doing a lot of work while being very nice to look at and to handle. Update: After using the Golok for a year or so. I am giving it a fifth star. It is simply a fierce brush-clearing implement. I love this thing. Update 7/17: the Golok has proven to be a great chopper. I used it to take down a 4" Chinese elm, not the best tool for the job, but if it is what you have with you, it's good to know it can get it done. Not the best tool for grasses, either, a lighter Salvadoran machete or Tramontina will let you work longer without tiring, but the Golok will do the job. It really comes into its own on medium-sized brush, up to a couple of inches in diameter. I have tried a lot of other machetes since I bought the Golok, but this one gets the call for a pretty wide range of conditions.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Good working tool
*by C***2 on October 13, 2014*

I finally got a chance to use my new Golok. Great tool. Cuts small brush/limbs, weeds and vines. Bulbous handle makes you feel secure swinging this and for most use blade speed is your best friend. A major plus for this is the cost of the machete. You can find cheaper machetes out there, but this is thick enough to be a serious tool. The blade steel is of a quality that likewise is befitting a serious tool. As a user, you want a tool that is constructed of a hard enough material that it stays sharp, but tough enough to not break. A similar tradeoff on costs. Buy a quality tool, but not one that costs so much you won't use it. This Condor hits that sweet spot for me. (I give that advice especially for myself!) I love my quality Spyderco knives but often reach for a cheapie when I'm going to do "real" work. My first day's use included some sprout trimming. For that, I want to cut close to the ground. I'm not going to use my Cold Steel Gurkha Kukri with Kraton Handle that way for doing everyday chores! Yep, I hit the dirt, even some rocks. All in a day's work for this. Just like I'd use a hoe or shovel. I'll nick the blade. It sharpens easily enough. There is some concern for how narrow this blade is down near the handle. Condor has done a nice job of tapering the blade thickness. I measured the width of the blade, estimating the center of the sharpened bevel back to the spine. Nearest the handle my Golok is 1 inch wide and 0.24 inches thick. Out near the tip, I got 1.75 wide and 0.115 thick. My point was to try and figure the weight distribution by calculating the cross sectional area of the blade at a couple of points. (Near midpoint of blade, the figures are 1.38" by 0.165") Calculated cross sectional areas were, starting nearest handle were 0.23 in^2, 0.23 in^2 and 0.20 in^2. Again you face compromise. Heavier near the tip gives greater cutting power. But a thinner blade cuts more easily. What I found is the blade is actually heavier back near the handle, but not by much. The greater thickness helps avoid bending blade, of course. Oh, yes, I spray my Golok with WD 40 or whatever is handy. It'll get rusty soon enough, but it's still new, so I want to delay my neglect for until next time. I like this tool!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Best machete I've ever owned....
*by R***J on July 4, 2017*

I've been swinging machetes for around 25 years now. I've been through various brands. Some of them I've given up on and others just didn't hold up through the years. This is by far the best I have ever owned. This machete arrived brand new and in retail packaging. It was boxed up and packaged very well. The machete was wrapped in plastic and not even inserted in the sheath. The sheath is separately wrapped in plastic and everything was inside the factory box. I've heard and read so many good things about Condor machetes. After deciding on this Golok for it's size and shape, I found that what everyone is saying is absolutely true. This will be the last machete I will be needing in this size. If I ever do get another machete it will be another Condor, and only because I might want one of their larger sizes. The machete is sharp right out of the box. It is a good size for throwing in a backpack or clearing limbs out of a trail. I have been using it a lot in both of those scenarios. The handle is still very firmly attached to the blade. No loose handle like you would find with cheaper machetes. The blade is thick and solid. You aren't going to shake the blade and make that metal warbling sound that you can with cheap machetes. I like the design of the handle. The curved design with the bigger and thicker end keeps the machete in place in my hand throughout use. It is very comfortable to hold and use throughout the day. My hand is not fatigued after an extended period of use. The leather sheath is the best I have ever seen. It is so well constructed. This is definitely worth every penny. I can't stand the cheap nylon sheath that you typically get with a machete. This leather sheath gets used a lot. It's either protecting the blade from cutting stuff in my backpack or allowing me to carry on my side. I don't put the sheath on my side if I'm going to be doing a lot of sitting, it does swivel and allow you to sit, but for me it is mostly when I'm going to be out in the woods. One day I left the machete in the floorboard of my car overnight and into the next day. We had a very cold night and a hot day. The temperature fluctuation caused moisture to build up on the metal and retain in the leather sheath. When I pulled the machete out it had a little bit of rust at the edge of the blade. A little sanding and the rust is gone. This was my fault. I'm not used to the leather and metal combination . I won't be leaving it in a place where the temperature will fluctuate rapidly. My car may have had a little moisture in the floorboard as well. I'm not an expert at sharpening things. This edge is one of the easiest edges to work with for me. I have a puck with some honing oil that I use on all yard equipment. I've been using the puck on this machete and can keep it very sharp. Like I said, I'm no expert and can still keep a good edge on it. If you are reading this without an edit then the machete is still working fine and everything is holding up well. If anything changes I will update this review. If you have any questions please feel free to ask.

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