Hi guys. Long time no see. Hope you're all well?
I'm having a bit of a read around, looking to buy a machete. But there are so many choices it's crazy! I found a good machete specialist in Columbia that will ship worldwide and claims to carry a lot of the best blades available. I'd tend to agree with their statement after chasing reviews of the things they sell. Not too many of the big brands we see here, but lots from countries that use them (Ie not China)! I'd really appreciate some help choosing one.
Anyhow. I think I've got the quality makes sussed, but I'm stuck on how to choose the shape and length? I'll start off by saying that I need to cut woodland paths through mainly bramble, but with the ability to hack off low branches now and again. I need to make new trails in a very scrubby woodland. So not too much weight required for slashing this kind of material for long periods. I need to avoid getting tired - tired is dangerous and additional weight will only bring that on more quickly.
How do you judge the right length? In my amateur way I started off by holding a tape measure at various points and putting it on my leg to see what I could easily carry. I only have a 28" inside leg, so although a long machete would be nice, it won't be practical. Maximum I'd want to carry is a 22" blade, with 18" being better! With 18" I can cut nearly to the ground without stooping too much, so is there any need for it to be longer?
Shape wise, I think I need a fairly slim blade? Anything with the deeper tip is just there to add front weight I assume? Which would be to give extra power to cuts in thicker material?
So far, what I think I need are as follows;
Bellotto 18" Cocoa - 2.2mm thick, 1lb 3oz with a fairly even width carbon blade.
Condor 18" El Salvador - 2.2mm thick, 1lb 8oz with a touch of end weight but not much. Stainless
Condor 18" Jungle Sabre - 2.2mm thick, 1lb 6oz with an even width blade. Stainless.
Imacasa 18" Pata de Cuche - 1.25mm thick, weight unknown (but sounds very light). Carbon
Tramontina 18" Bush - 1.25mm thick, 15oz with a little end weight. Carbon
I've intentionally specced all at 18" as I think that's right for me, but would be happy to accept any redirecting that may be offered. It was also to keep the specs consistent.
I think that maybe the Tramontina and Imacasa could be a little too light and thin? I do a physical job and can handle tools pretty well, so a little weigh isn't going to hurt. I'm just aware that I need to stay away from the serious chopping types as that's not what I need and the extra weight will hinder progress. The two Condor tools stand out being stainless. They have a good warranty and the steel sounds very good. 2.2mm isn't thick, right? They also don't need any extra sharpening work where as the others do. They cost a bit more but sound very well made? They also come with a quality leather sheath which is a nice feature.
I found all of these at machetespecialists.com - intentionally not linked as I'm unsure of the rules? I'd be interested to know if any of the site sponsors sell these tools? I'd happily buy from them instead if they do, but haven't had a chance to check yet.
What are your thoughts? I'd really appreciate hearing them because I'm a bit snowed under with options!
I'm having a bit of a read around, looking to buy a machete. But there are so many choices it's crazy! I found a good machete specialist in Columbia that will ship worldwide and claims to carry a lot of the best blades available. I'd tend to agree with their statement after chasing reviews of the things they sell. Not too many of the big brands we see here, but lots from countries that use them (Ie not China)! I'd really appreciate some help choosing one.
Anyhow. I think I've got the quality makes sussed, but I'm stuck on how to choose the shape and length? I'll start off by saying that I need to cut woodland paths through mainly bramble, but with the ability to hack off low branches now and again. I need to make new trails in a very scrubby woodland. So not too much weight required for slashing this kind of material for long periods. I need to avoid getting tired - tired is dangerous and additional weight will only bring that on more quickly.
How do you judge the right length? In my amateur way I started off by holding a tape measure at various points and putting it on my leg to see what I could easily carry. I only have a 28" inside leg, so although a long machete would be nice, it won't be practical. Maximum I'd want to carry is a 22" blade, with 18" being better! With 18" I can cut nearly to the ground without stooping too much, so is there any need for it to be longer?
Shape wise, I think I need a fairly slim blade? Anything with the deeper tip is just there to add front weight I assume? Which would be to give extra power to cuts in thicker material?
So far, what I think I need are as follows;
Bellotto 18" Cocoa - 2.2mm thick, 1lb 3oz with a fairly even width carbon blade.
Condor 18" El Salvador - 2.2mm thick, 1lb 8oz with a touch of end weight but not much. Stainless
Condor 18" Jungle Sabre - 2.2mm thick, 1lb 6oz with an even width blade. Stainless.
Imacasa 18" Pata de Cuche - 1.25mm thick, weight unknown (but sounds very light). Carbon
Tramontina 18" Bush - 1.25mm thick, 15oz with a little end weight. Carbon
I've intentionally specced all at 18" as I think that's right for me, but would be happy to accept any redirecting that may be offered. It was also to keep the specs consistent.
I think that maybe the Tramontina and Imacasa could be a little too light and thin? I do a physical job and can handle tools pretty well, so a little weigh isn't going to hurt. I'm just aware that I need to stay away from the serious chopping types as that's not what I need and the extra weight will hinder progress. The two Condor tools stand out being stainless. They have a good warranty and the steel sounds very good. 2.2mm isn't thick, right? They also don't need any extra sharpening work where as the others do. They cost a bit more but sound very well made? They also come with a quality leather sheath which is a nice feature.
I found all of these at machetespecialists.com - intentionally not linked as I'm unsure of the rules? I'd be interested to know if any of the site sponsors sell these tools? I'd happily buy from them instead if they do, but haven't had a chance to check yet.
What are your thoughts? I'd really appreciate hearing them because I'm a bit snowed under with options!