Do I NEED a small forest sized axe?

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I have a GBSFA but don't like it. It is too big and too small at the same time, the head is not profiled for splitting (which is mostly what I want it for) and I find it a bit too big for carving. I have switched to a Husquvarna hatchet as my portable axe tool as it has a fatter head and splits better than either the GBSFA or the GBWH, as well as being less than half the price of the GB Wildlife Hatchet. The Husky and a Laplander enable me to prepare all the firewood I need.

A while ago I felled an Ash tree with a GB Scandinavian Forest axe and it felt superb - far more up to the job than the Small Forest Axe. For serious splitting, the GB splitting axes are also superb. In fact the Small Forest Axe is the one axe of theirs I never use!
 
Ah - I love my SFA and have tried and rejected lots of others - I just find it the ultimate "jack of all trades" - OK it is master of none as well but I have found it just right for the combination of stuff I need an axe for...a little light felling, a bit of splitting, some chopping of small wood, a bit of carving etc etc...
It is the only axe I use :)
 
depends on what sort of vehicle you have! if you go by foot,the lightest=the best! if you have to walk around camp,too! then if you got plenty of room and vehicle on a camp bring whatever you please!
my stuff:
fixed camp+vehicle=hatchet ,full sized axe,and frame saw,a folding one and somme knives.
fixed camp no vehicle= big hatchetor small axe( 50 to 62cm)[19,6to24in] and same as above.
spining around= hatchet,knives + folding saw.

and in my kit nothing is trendy and brandy,everything is second hand (flee market,car boot sales),elbow grease and self satifaction for working (well )tools!
 
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