Condor | SKU:
02CN285
Guygan Machete
Regular price
€179,95
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- Blade length cm: 28,2
- Weight g: 465
- Handle material: Micarta
- Blade steel: 1075
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Specifications
Specifications
- Article Type: Fixed Blade Knives
- Sheath material: Leather
- Timbre: Uncoated
- Blade thickness mm: 5
- Overall length mm: 43,4
- Color: Black
- brand: Condor
- Laser engraving: No
Warnings and safety information:
Warnings and safety information:
GPRS
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Description
Description
The Guygan Machete is a bold fusion of other-worldly design and uncompromising functionality. Designed by Joe Flowers for cutting performance, this tool is inspired by the legendary Kaiju of 70's Japanese cinema and the traditional machetes of the Indonesian archipelago. The razor-sharp Guygan is ready for any challenge and is suitable for both outdoor adventures and disaster relief. The 1075 carbon steel blade tapers to a precision point and offers exceptional control, while the ergonomic Micarta handle provides an indestructible, secure grip. Supplied with a high-quality leather sheath. p style="color: #000000; background-color: #F5F5F5; padding: 10px;">Warning and safety information:
Cut injuries: The most common danger when using knives is the risk of cuts. Sharp blades can quickly penetrate skin and tissue.
Slipping of the knife: Improper or excessive pressure can cause the knife to slip, resulting in uncontrolled movements that can cause injuries.
Injuries due to falls: Knives should never be left unsecured or near table edges to prevent them from falling and injuring someone.
Blunt knives: Blunt knives pose a greater risk of injury as they require more force and can slip more easily. Knives should therefore be properly sharpened regularly.
Improper use: Using a knife for tasks for which it is not intended (e.g. as a lever tool) can not only damage the blade, but also lead to accidents.
Cut injuries: The most common danger when using knives is the risk of cuts. Sharp blades can quickly penetrate skin and tissue.
Slipping of the knife: Improper or excessive pressure can cause the knife to slip, resulting in uncontrolled movements that can cause injuries.
Injuries due to falls: Knives should never be left unsecured or near table edges to prevent them from falling and injuring someone.
Blunt knives: Blunt knives pose a greater risk of injury as they require more force and can slip more easily. Knives should therefore be properly sharpened regularly.
Improper use: Using a knife for tasks for which it is not intended (e.g. as a lever tool) can not only damage the blade, but also lead to accidents.

