🗡️ Own the legacy. Command the wild.
The Cold Steel Barong Machete is a 24.5-inch tactical tool featuring an 18-inch leaf-shaped 1055 Carbon Steel blade with a black anti-rust finish. Its ambidextrous, down-turned polypropylene handle ensures a secure grip for heavy-duty chopping and slashing. Designed for survival, camping, and outdoor activities, it comes with a durable Cor-Ex sheath for safe carry. Rooted in Filipino martial tradition, this machete combines heritage craftsmanship with modern durability and functionality.
Brand | Cold Steel |
Blade Length | 18 Inches |
Handle Material | Polypropylene |
Blade Material | Carbon Steel |
Style | Barong Machete |
Item Weight | 0.9 Kilograms |
Product Dimensions | 30.5"L x 5"W |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00705442010814 |
Manufacturer | GSM LLC |
UPC | 705442010814 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 32 x 5.5 x 1.5 inches |
Package Weight | 1.38 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 30.5 x 5 x 15 inches |
Brand Name | Cold Steel |
Warranty Description | Knives & Blades: We stand behind our products 100%. We subject them to the highest standards in the industry and strive to make each as perfect as possible. We warrant that this product is free of defects in workmanship and materials. This warranty does not cover normal wear and tear, resharpening, damage caused by misuse, lack of normal maintenance, or disassembly. Remember, anything can break or fail if subject to sufficient abuse. So please do not use this product inappropriately. No knife or sword should be used as an axe, hatchet, screwdriver or prybar. |
Model Name | All Purpose Tactical Machete with Sheath |
Color | Barong Machete |
Material | Blend |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 2 |
Part Number | 97BAM18S |
Model Year | 2017 |
Included Components | Machete, Sheath |
Size | One Size |
Sport Type | Hunting, Camping & Hiking, Tactical & Military |
K**I
Exquisite ergonomics
Love this tool. After my last kukri machete snapped on a hidden rock, I wanted to replace it with something a little more robust.This thing swings smoothly, with easy to edge alignment, and a comfortable grip that really lets you draw your swing. I just wish it came with a sling so it could ride on my back when I'm packing other tools. Hip hanging isn't really ideal if you're packing through undergrowth.
T**L
Best machete I've ever used
I took this with me today to walk with my father to the back of my property and discuss some new building ideas. We always take his machete, which is >70 years old with rusted chunks out of the edge, but he knows how to use it and he does it well. I've brought other 'newfangled' machetes out to test in the past, but he always scoffed and somehow, still chopped cleaner than myself with that rusted hunk of steel.We only cleared a ~300 yard trail today, but we were both impressed by the chopping power of this blade. I was watching the dogs while he gave it a try and the first thing I heard was "My goodness!". I turned to see him pointing this Barong machete at a 2.5" stump of a plant. "I just barely gave more power than letting the blade fall!" He turned back to his work and seemed to really enjoy using this tool. The only time he scoffed is when I pulled the blade out; It does look unique (newfangled). We cleared out to the back in record time and I did more than half the chopping. I did get a little fancy with a few swings, taking down 8-10 small plants with one horizontal swing, but the regular machete swing felt natural and easy. The Plastidip handle I put on it was an absolute dream for the ungloved hand.My only issue with this machete was the lack of decent texture on the grip, which was also a little narrow for my ape-hands. I hate to badmouth this item, I love it, but I think I have broomsticks thicker than the stock grip. Gripping something too small will rub more blisters and use more energy, not to mention be potentially more dangerous. The shape of the handle would most likely ensure that the majority of friction will be on the bottom pinky finger where it curves, but I'd rather attempt to spread that friction out across my hand instead of creating a hot spot on your finger like many elaborately shaped machetes are prone to do. I looked into different grip additions, but most were costly, ugly, didn't cover the right spots, or all of the above.I bought a gallon of white plastidip for another project and decided to give it a try. I had never dipped tool handles before, but I got a crash-course last night; Dipping almost a dozen tool, knife, sword, and walking stick handles. (I might have gone a little crazy once I got it right) On this item, I only dipped up to the faux hilt because the paint can was too shallow. However, after 4 extremely slow handle dips, letting it try 30 minutes in between coats, this handle fills my hand much better and gives and comfortable, but immovable grip on the tool. Now, my pinky is now just a guide for grip as opposed to a mashed focus point for swing strength. On other tools, I added texture to the plastidip with a broken comb, tapping the tines against the plastidip ~10-12 minutes after last dip. This gives a spiky-rubber handle feeling. Not uncomfortable, but very aggressive for maximum grip. This handle did not require texture in my opinion, but most certainly benefits from the plastidip grip itself. After a few years, white plastidip handles look kind of like bone; That should be a nice look.This is an extremely well-built item that, with a small tweak, can be a supreme bush clearing tool. For the price, this is an exceptional deal.
M**E
Lynn Thompson did it again!!
I just opened my Barong machete, it is great. Pretty sharp but I stropped it with 1000 grit sanding paper and now it shaves. I taped the handle with Hockey Tape, its awesome. Cloth tape with great glue, Hocky players use it on hockey sticks. It gives a great feel and non slip. For $30.00 this machete is awesome. I thought about cutting the blade to 12" but now I like the 18". My old girl friend always said, (Longer is Better.)I think she is right. I am an old fellow so I don't hit the woods any more. I sleep with this Barong Machete next to me. The world has changed it seems so it might come in handy sometime. I think everyone should have one of these. I don't smoke, drink of do drugs so I buy sharp objects. Have a great day everyone. Bless you !! Big Jimmers
H**O
wicked sharp
this is a fantastic sword/chopping the hell out of stuff weapon. love the feel, a non-slip grip on a weapon you really don't want to slip out. be careful, this is no toy my friends.
D**A
Good
The blade is good heavy though, and while the handle is serviceable I couldn't get a firm grip because the plastic handle makes my hand slip off, so I put tennis tape over it and it's so much better to swing. Mine didn't come sharp so I had to sharpen it myself and it was pretty easy to do that. The sheath is good enough it does its job. The blade has some flex it's rather stiff so I suspect It'll hold up to some abuse. Overall pretty good machete for the price.
M**M
Surprisingly well made!
I chose this Barong machete because of my great experience with Cold Steel’s Kukri machete for camping and fire-making. The edge profile was well-designed and sharp enough for my needs, while the handle was comfortable and easy to grip. This is a versatile, all-purpose machete—another excellent product from Cold Steel.
T**M
Beast
This thing is a beast!!!! Whatever you’re looking to use it for you’ll have no problems. Came on time and razor sharp out the package.
B**D
Bang for Buck
Cold steel products are quality at a good price point. This machete is balanced very well. The knife company keeps surprising me.
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