Introducing the ZUBIN AXE

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Canadaammo.com is now selling the Zubin Axe.

With the Zubin Axe Complete Kit, you will receive the Zubin Axe and ALL available attachments. The one-piece construction is crafted of rugged Natural Hickory Wood with an ergonomic rubber grip for comfort. Each of the five optional tools is thoughtfully designed with the outdoorsman in mind and each interchangeable tool is made of top quality 440C Stainless Steel for strength and durability.Whether hiking near home or challenging the Appalachian Trail, Zubin Axe is the Multi-Tool Trail Companion for everyone.

Only $379.99 for the complete kit
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Is that a slingshot?

Dude you guys have to make videos of this thing, the fishing gig, saw and spears I can see but how do you use a slingshot on a shaft like that?

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Gotta hand it to you guys... It never ceases to amaze me, the wierd and sometimes wonderful stuff you manage to find for your customers.
I have no need for this but am entertained by it LOL
 
Hmmm well thats interesting

Having not researched these it definatly seems like the handle needs to be removable to make some of the attachments useful i.e. the stethoscope
 
This thread is worth it's bandwidth if only for revealing that there is The Slingshot Channel.

The Zubin Axe might be worthwhile for some of its configurations but not enough to extract that much money from me.
 
"Honey, did you remember to pack my trident"

Trident is an extra. Bident standard.

If the hatchet works well some of the other stuff is just extra options. Looks like it doesn't come with a sheath for the spear point.
Bit pricey, but It looks like the modular attachments are beefy. Hard to tell looking at pictures but based on the price I would hope the tools are well made and work well.
 
I've done more than my fair share of tromping around in the bush. No way would I lug that thing around... Maybe if you were planing on getting stranded on a deserted island in the tropics or something
 
Pretty neat. You guys did notice that it has a walking stick handle w/compass and the rest screw on when needed right? :)
 
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