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🛠️ Master the wild with precision and style — the Condor Village Parang is your edge in every adventure!
The CondorTool & Knife Village Parang Machete features a durable 12-inch blade forged from 1075 high carbon steel, ensuring exceptional sharpness and toughness. Its full tang construction enhances strength and stability, while the ergonomic walnut handle offers comfort and control during extended use. Paired with a handcrafted full-grain leather sheath, this machete is a versatile, reliable tool designed for bushcraft, camping, hunting, and survival scenarios.
Brand | Condor |
Blade Length | 18 Inches |
Handle Material | Walnut Wood |
Blade Material | High Carbon Steel |
Style | Classic,Tool |
Item Weight | 1 Pounds |
Product Dimensions | 5"L x 5"W |
Hand Orientation | Left |
Global Trade Identification Number | 07417000537055 |
Manufacturer | Condor |
UPC | 741700060948 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 19.2 x 4.1 x 2 inches |
Package Weight | 1 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5 x 5 x 5 inches |
Brand Name | Condor |
Country of Origin | Peru |
Warranty Description | Manufacturer Warranty |
Model Name | CTK41912HC |
Color | brown |
Material | Synthetic |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | CTK41912HC-BRK |
Model Year | 2018 |
Included Components | Village Parang Machete |
Size | 12-Inch |
A**Y
A steal for the price
This is my first Condor product but won't be my last for sure. Blade is nice and straight, grind is even. The fit of handle to the tang is excellent, no gaps at all and finished very well. Shape of the handle gives plenty of leverage on swings to allow the weight to do the work. Edge was nice and sharp out of the box. I know a parang is supposed to have three areas of the blade for different uses but I ground down about 1.5 inches of the edge closest to the handle then wrapped that area in leather to allow me to "choke up" a bit on my grip for more control when needed, works perfect. Handle is finished pretty well but was a little slick so I wrapped it in some athletic tape. Took it out the day after I got it to my unruly, end of season garden. Brussels sprout stalks can be quite thick and tough but this parang went through like they weren't there. It's really more of a hatchet dressed up like a knife. Too short, thick and heavy for light grasses and such but that's not what it's made for, get a machete for that. Limbing, batoning and splitting should be no problem at all. For me anyway it's a bit large and heavy to hang on a belt but for my uses I wouldn't be anyhow. The sheath is awesome. Thick quality leather with great even stitching, heavy duty. Worth twice what I paid. If you have it in your head that this is some third world produced piece of junk, get over it.
J**.
This blade will never fail you it is not possible for what it is get it
All right just to some it up this BEAST is perfect my wife and I we are in Twin city’s Minnesota By the riots that happened because of the death of George Floyd so to be safe I wanted a great knife for self defense when we go to get food and just whatever so I needed a chopper and a slicer in a compact but butch ass blade and for where I live to haha I’m in the woods but no one I mean no one even messed with me or my family when I strapped this beautiful monster on me . it is absolutely beautiful I was looking At the blade in the sun light and it is much more then advertised . It starts off with the hammerd blade that is so nice and rugged and smooth if you know what I mean very smooth to the touch unlike some cheep blades that try to make such a blade . And then in the light you can actually see layers in the blade like true Damascus steal . It’s a thick blade and dives down to a great edge that you can really work with to get razor sharp. it already has a hair shaving edge on the blade . I could not believe it to get that kinda steal for the price of 80$ Don’t even think about it get this beautiful hand crafted chopper that came from heaven and hell . And one other thing keep it lubed with wd40 or some good gun oil it will rust a little if you are out in the woods over night with the condensation with temperature drops.
K**
This is a good blade
Very happy with the machete, performs beautifully.
V**H
Solid and Sharp
Only a strop and it's a razor. Has a nice grip and good weight. Well worth the price.
R**B
Pretty good!
Ergonomics are great - feels good in the hand.Very nice looking.For the price I expected a shipped sharper blade. Machetes can be time consuming to have to sharpen.
J**R
Strong arm tool not for the limp wrist
Another beautiful purchase from Condor. This is the heavyweight as compared to the Duku; and like I said in the Duku review, each has its specialty application. Each feels great for its intended purpose. I should think the Duku is well suited to breaking bone without too much arm fatigue. But the Village may well double as a hatchet/axe. Has a lot of forward weight and should work well. Years ago I was in an army surplus store. They had some Chinese machetes for $5.00. They were similar in design to the parangs except for the handle. I bought one crude as it was and liked it so much that I bought two more and gave one to my brother-in-law. I made a few modifications to them and had intentions of buying more until I saw how much they had gone up in price. And they're still crude. So now I have Condor. Yes they're expensive; but oh my are they ever cool. Worth every cent. The sheath is very well made; but it will take some getting used to when removing or inserting the blade past the two snap fasteners. This is not a quick draw knife and shouldn't be anyway. It is a working man's tool.
O**R
This is the best machete on the market
The first thing I noticed when I recieved this fine tool was the excellent craftsmanship that went into it. It is a full tanged blade of a high carbon steel that can be easily sharpened to a keen razor sharpness. This is the best blade I've ever encountered yet, and I've owned several good machetes in my 71 years.The only improvement I could suggest about this machete is to add a hand guard, the handle is constructed of high quality oil finished hardwood that could become slippery from perspiration. The handle shape conforms well to the hand which prevents the tool from sliding backwards out of your hand, however the shape does also invite potential hand slippage towards the blade.Handling such a sharp blade caused me a little concern, so I glued a !/2 inch strip of brown dyed leather to the base of the handle to act as a hand guard. I also added a leather wrist strap through the eye hole to keep it secured to my wrist, while chopping. The blade edge will shave hair after just a little honing on a hard Arkansas stone, and stropped on the sheath a few passes. This is a really finely constructed tool, and a good Machete/meat cleaver.
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