








🪓 Own the wild with the Trail Hawk – where rugged meets refined.
The Cold Steel 90TH Trail Hawk is a 22-inch American tomahawk featuring a drop forged 1055 carbon steel head and a durable American Hickory handle. Lightweight at 23.6 ounces, it combines chopping power with a hardened hammer poll for versatile outdoor use. Popular among survivalists and preppers, this tool is designed for durability, portability, and customizable performance.



















| ASIN | B0014BMBA6 |
| Blade Edge | Plain |
| Blade Length | 2.25 Inches |
| Blade Material | Carbon Steel |
| Brand | Cold Steel |
| Brand Name | Cold Steel |
| Color | Trail Hawk |
| Country of Origin | United States |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (2,149) |
| Date First Available | April 6, 2006 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00705442003991 |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Handle Material | Hickory Wood |
| Head Type | Tomahawk |
| Head Weight | 17 Ounces |
| Included Components | Drop Forged Tomahawk |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 0.39 x 0.39 x 0.39 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 26.77 x 11.54 x 2.24 inches |
| Item Weight | 0.65 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | GSM LLC |
| Material | Blend |
| Model Name | Drop Forged Tomahawk |
| Model Year | 2017 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Weight | 0.87 Kilograms |
| Part Number | CS-90TH |
| Product Dimensions | 22"L x 2.25"W |
| Recommended Uses For Product | chop |
| Size | One Size |
| Sport Type | Fishing, Hunting, Martial Arts, Tactical & Military |
| Style | Drop Forged Tomahawk |
| Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
| UPC | 710551809242 705442003991 702785959633 738076231072 705420039912 730707261083 |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year Limited |
K**X
Pretty Good, Flies Well, I don't like the Set Screw...
*UPDATE* I’ve throw a lot more than the past me, and this is still a great hawk. I’m still on my first handle, although the key to not breaking handles is not missing. I’ve got other throwing axes to judge against now, and this is still a solid thrower. Just not super pretty *ORGINAL REVIEW* I bought the Cold Steel Norse Hawk as well as the Cold Steel Trail Hawk at the same time. Both of these were my first tomahawks ever, and I don't have that much tomahawk experience, or any experience with other brands of tomahawks to compare to. With that said, here is what I think: First Impression: This hawk looks okay, quality wise, but the edge was VERY DULL. The blade bounced off the stump on my first throw. I had to file it, but it did sharpen to a good edge (good enough for tomahawking). Biggest Flaw: This hawk (maybe all Cold Steel hawks) uses a set screw to tighten the axe head to the handle. Once you throw this hawk, depending on how it lands, that screw will scar up the handle as the axe head comes off. I would appreciate a friction fit much better. These are my first tomahawks, so I'm not sure how many other hawks are like this. The screw really gouges the handle though. How do they work: I am a novice at tomahawking, but I can sink this hawk into my stump target from three spins away, which I'd say is about 25 foot. It feels really natural to throw, and I pretty much started sinking this thing into the wood straight away. The handle feels a little long (I don't know for sure, because I have no experience to reference), but I've just been choking up when I throw, and that works great. I've probably thrown about 100 times, and I've only missed on a handful, mostly from the "three spin" distance. I'm not sure how good I am at throwing tomahawks, but I can say that these definitely work, anyone who knows how to tomahawk should be able to use these no problem, and if you can't make it work, then it's probably you, not the hawk. I think these would be good for any beginner. They're priced low, and they work. They would work better if you custom fitted the handle and didn't use the set screw, and sharpening the axe is probably a must. I'm going to get a nicer version when I get better, but these seem great to learn on.
D**E
The Perfect Starting Point
The Trail Hawk arrived packaged well. Upon inspection I realized the head had been put on backwards. The eye of the head is actually egg shaped, not oval. The handle is egg shaped as well. I removed and ditched the set screw and swapped the head around. I have done some preliminary sanding of the handle and the head fits more snugly and no longer requires a set screw. The hickory handle seems nice and solid. It measures a full 22". The head is 7" from poll to bevel. I will update this review and add photos as I customize and use the hawk for various duties. This is going to be a fun project! I am completely pleased with this product and will be ordering more versions. Aside from the inept assembly this is an outstanding product. Order one! Update, six months after receiving: I have used my Trail Hawk countless times. I have processed wood, pounded tent stakes into hard earth, done some rough carving and even tested it with processing game. It has performed nicely. I still carry my Forest Axe on longer excursions, but the tomahawk has replaced it and a few other tools in my pack for lightweight or minimalist ventures. I have sanded and re-contoured the handle, as well as filed the eye of the head for a nearly perfect fit. I stripped the paint off of the head and at first tried to force a patina with mustard. It didn't take hardly at all. Right before applying a black oxide finish (rust-bluing), I polished the entire head. I as well slightly re-profiled the poll. With the application of mustard to the smooth, almost mirror finish steel the patina took beautifully. After several coats and a few hours I took the head back to the bench and re-polished the poll and the bevel and ran it over the water stones until it was shaving sharp. The handle got a nice coat of dark walnut stain and some Algonquin designs with a wood burner tip. I now have a beautiful tomahawk that if sold in this condition would be priced above a hundred dollars. It out performed my expectations and I regard it as an essential item when heading outdoors, even for a day-hike. You simply cannot go wrong with this product, especially at this price point!
J**O
Genial y muy manejero. El peso es muy contenido teniendo en cuenta la herramienta que es, corte y golpeó. O.k.
H**K
Kam wie erwartet stumpf an, Anschliff aber symmetrisch, also leicht auf Arbeitsschärfe zu bringen. Kurz mit der Feile und Sandpapier die scharfen Kanten am Auge abgerundet, den Stil ca. 10cm eingekürzt, abgeschmirgelt und eingeölt und das Blatt geschliffen, schon hat man ein wunderbares Arbeitsgerät für Outdoor und Camping. Als Hammer wie auch als Beil für Anmachholz gut zu gebrauchen. Macht im Prinzip alles für was einem das Campingmesser zu schade ist. Wer ca. 1 Stunde Nachbearbeitung nicht scheut, wenn man es nicht noch aufhübschen will, sondern "nur" ein Werkzeug sucht, ist hier gut beraten zuzugreifen.
F**N
Awesome tool. I say tool because it is a multipurpose tool. Can chop, hammer, throw it, shave, split small timbers. The long handle gives excellent leverage like a framing hammer so you can make fast powerful blows for such a lightweight tool. It is excellent for back country camping because it is so lightweight. It take a long time to get through a thick tree but it’s not a felling axe. I can swing it one handed for a long time before tiring. I’ve owned it for several years and put it through the ringer. Still works great. Not sure what wood the handle is made from - maybe ash? Regardless it is very strong no issues. Handle is oval in section with no bends which I really like I can slide my hand quickly to choke up on it or drop it to the very end for maximum leverage and speedy swings. Only issue I’ve had is that I wasn’t paying attention to the fact it has a set screw to lock the handle to the head. At some point the handle had been forced down from the head - maybe me tightening it and caused the set screw to go on an angle on the inside of head. Problem is it’s still grabbing some thread so I can’t back it out. Will need to drill out someday if the handle loosens. Will leave it as is. I see complaints about quality control but it is a low cost item how much can you expect. It has a tough handle, tough head. I threw this thing so many times and nothing happened other than some knicks on cutting edge which is expected when it bounces off the target and hits a rock. Cold steel makes excellent tools that are more for a purpose than pretty looks. And the cost reflects that. For me the first most important thing is performance and dependability and I get that for very low cost in this tomahawk.
J**B
This is a high quality "tomahawk." I've actually purchased four because it's so handy and well-made. I keep one in my hunting kit; one in my vehicle; one with my tools; and one handy in the unlikely event I need to defend myself. The handle is made of good quality wood and the head is a solid piece of carbon steel. I have several tomahawks made by different companies (such as SOG and United Cutlery) and this is by far the best quality. The only tomahawk I've ever seen that was as good quality was one my late father made, who was a welder-fabricator. This type of craftsmanship is hard to find, particularly at such a reasonable price.
B**O
Acabados muy bastos. Madera muy astillada y sin tratar, requiere lijado casi obligatorio. Por otro lado los materiales son buenos, la madera resistente y mejor mucho a nada que se trate y el acero es duro y facil de afilar.
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