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ESTWING Rock Pick - 22 oz Geology Hammer with Pointed Tip & Shock Reduction Grip - E3-22P

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1.Size:14 Oz (ounces)


About this item

  • TOP CHOICE OF GEOLOGISTS – The rock hammers of choice for geologists and rockhounds, featuring a sharp, pointed tip perfect for precise rock splitting, fossil extraction, and detailed geological work.
  • SQUARE FACE & POINTED TIP– This rock pick hammer features a square face for driving chisels and a pointed tip for cracking open rocks, making it ideal for both fieldwork and detailed rock splitting.
  • FORGED IN ONE PIECE – The most durable, longest lasting rock hounding tools available are crafted from a single piece of solid steel and honed into the optimal design for use.
  • PATENTED SHOCK REDUCTION GRIP - Reducing impact vibration by 70%, Estwing's molded shock reduction grip provides optimal slip-free comfort, durability and superior grip in all jobsite conditions
  • MADE IN THE USA – Since 1923, our prospecting tools have been proudly crafted in Rockford, IL using only the finest American steel.


Product Description

Estwing Rock Picks are the #1 choice of geologist and paleontologists worldwide. These American made striking tools are fully forged in one piece making them the strongest, longest lasting geological tools available. This rock pick features our patented Shock Reduction Grip the most comfortable, durable grip on the market. The Shock Reduction Grip reduces impact vibration by over 70%. It is molded and bonded directly to the tools steel core, meaning it will never slip, even under the harshest conditions. Estwing striking tools are proudly made in Rockford, IL.

From the Manufacturer

Estwing E3-22P 22-Ounce Rock Pick


Donald Minard
Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2025
I love this longer handle and a little more weight to use when I'm metal Detecting For Gold and Also for coins in hard ground. a little lighter to carry then a heaver pick. Great Quality
Tomer
Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2025
Got this for my undergrad geology degree, served me well and is still in top shape.
Darren D.
Reviewed in the United States on January 31, 2025
Best rock hammer on the market. By far.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on September 12, 2024
Well designed, shock absorbing handle works well. The extra length makes it a bit easier on those hard rocks.
Ulf S.
Reviewed in Germany on June 19, 2024
Da gibt es nicht viel zu sagen: der Hammer ist robust, sehr gut verarbeitet, liegt super in der Hand und tut das, was er tun soll, nämlich mit unwiderstehlichem Nachdruck Gestein zu zerlegen. Und ganz ehrlich gesagt, ein bisschen "Prestige" ist für einen Geologen schon auch dabei, einen Estwing an seinem Gürtel baumeln zu haben. :-)
Gema A.
Reviewed in Spain on November 13, 2024
De buena calidad, estamos muy contentos con la compra.
Lacheur
Reviewed in the United States on October 14, 2024
It lives in my backpack, and rarely gets left home. It's saved me from falling - thwacking the point into the dirt like an ice axe. It is the most dependable thing I own. I love my hammer.
Howard
Reviewed in the United States on October 10, 2024
I’m definitely a Estwing fanboy, but for good reason: all of their metal hand tools are made in the USA and one forged piece of metal.This geopick did the trick and helped me crack out a small agate vein - got some nice pieces. It did the job as expected with no signs of cracks or bends like most cheapo hand tools you can find at most hardware stores these days.I’ll always have this on my belt when I’m out digging for agates 👍🏼
Am
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on September 15, 2023
This is my first rock pick, so I don't have a lot to compare it to, but it has stood up to a good bit of my amateur abuse without a complaint. I have a great Estwing claw hammer that has served me well for years, and so far this little rock pick has given me no reason to doubt that it will offer the same.Size wise I'm glad I chose the 22oz, as I was considering the 14oz one for ease of carrying but this is actually a great size for taking on outings. Now that I have a little experience using it I think if I'd bought the 14oz then I would have discovered I needed to upgrade to something more capable and with more leverage.The shock resistant handle is a nice touch as well. Great all round.
Theranthrope
Reviewed in the United States on October 18, 2023
Be aware that this is a smaller rock pick than the standard Estwing 22oz rock pick. You might want to get this size for kids (who have the proper safety training and gear), or if you yourself have a smaller frame, or for storage and/or pack-out-weight reasons, but be aware the full size pick may be better choice because the longer length and weight of the full size pick means more power in your swing, as well as, your hand is a wee bit farther away from the point of impact and any rock chips which may come flying out.That said, it's a Estwing so these things last forever. You're more likely to lose it out in the field than wear it out.
emi forsale
Reviewed in Italy on September 11, 2022
Siamo al top dei martelli da pietra.Peso gestibile bene con una mano sola e l'impugnatura lunga e la robustezza del martello consente l'utilizzo a due mani per migliorare l'accuratezza.L'acciaio duro di cui è fatto trasmette la forza del colpo in maniera ottimale alla pietra.Efficace e precisa la punta acuta permette distacchi accurati, se ben maneggiato.Spesso gli indispensabili mazzetta e scalpello restano nello zaino.Non usarlo con mazzetta al posto dello scalpello con manico perché è curvo e si danneggia oltre a non trasmettere bene il colpo.
Josh
Reviewed in the United States on May 6, 2022
I'm a real-life geologist. I bought this rock hammer back in 2014 when I was in college, and have somehow managed not to lose it since then. So here's a review after 8 years of use.It's a hammer made of steel, you're taking it outdoors, and you're probably recklessly swinging it at every outcrop in sight. It's going to get rust spots. There was some kind of plastic coating that partially flaked off with use, but I hated the half on/half off situation. So I scraped the rest off. Once a year or so I knock down the rust with steel wool followed by a light oil coating, and that keeps it looking pretty good.WEAR EYE PROTECTION. The warning etched in the handle is not a joke. During one attempt to destroy a particularly disobedient cobble, the edge of the hammer face chipped, and a metal fragment embedded itself in my cheek. I was less than an inch away from serious injury to my eye. Over the years, I've been hit in the face by countless rock fragments and soil particles. When the hammer goes in your bag, it should immediately be followed by a pair of safety glasses.The blue rubber handle has held up very well to the elements. For years, I envied the beautiful leather handled version that my friends, classmates, and colleagues had. But as the years went by, and the dirt and grime accumulated, those leather handles started to dry out and decay (probably because they didn't clean and condition the leather). Now I appreciate my blue handle. It absorbs the shock, stays grippy in the rain, and has lasted for years with no care needed and no signs of slowing down.If I lost this rock hammer, I'd probably cry. It's been on my hip for my entire career! It's sentimental now!And after I calmed down, I'd go get another.
Gyan Verma
Reviewed in India on May 3, 2017
comfortable to holdChic looksESTWING stampReached me on time and in good packaged conditionValue for money
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