Scott W
Reviewed in the United States on August 28, 2024
I recently got my hands on the Gerber Gear Gator Machete, and I must say, it’s a fantastic tool for anyone who loves the outdoors. The first thing you’ll notice is the excellent grip on the handle. The Gator Grip texture ensures that it stays firmly in your hand, even in wet conditions, making it incredibly reliable.The blade is razor-sharp right out of the box, allowing for clean and precise cuts. Whether you’re clearing brush, chopping wood, or just feeling like a jungle explorer, this machete swings effortlessly and gets the job done efficiently.Overall, the Gerber Gear Gator Machete is a must-have for anyone looking for a durable, sharp, and easy-to-handle tool. Highly recommended!
Niko Frost
Reviewed in the United States on June 6, 2024
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ **5 out of 5 stars**When it comes to versatile outdoor tools, the Gerber Gear 25" Dual Purpose Machete stands in a league of its own. Whether you're an avid camper, a survivalist, or just love spending time in the great outdoors, this machete is designed to be your reliable companion.**First Impressions & Build Quality:**Right out of the box, the Gerber Gear 25" Dual Purpose Machete makes a strong impression. The sleek design and solid construction are immediately apparent. The machete boasts a durable, high-carbon stainless steel blade, which is both corrosion-resistant and incredibly sharp. The ergonomic handle is comfortable to hold, providing a secure grip even in wet conditions.**Dual Purpose Design:**The real magic of this machete lies in its dual purpose design. On one side, you have a fine edge blade that excels in cutting and slicing tasks. It's perfect for clearing brush, cutting through thick vegetation, or even preparing firewood. On the other side, there's a robust saw blade that can tackle tougher jobs like sawing through branches and small logs. This dual functionality makes it an indispensable tool for any outdoor adventure.**Performance in the Field:**I've put the Gerber Gear Machete through its paces on multiple camping trips and it has never disappointed. The sharpness of the fine edge blade allows for effortless chopping and cutting, making quick work of even the toughest tasks. The saw blade is equally impressive, with aggressive teeth that bite into wood efficiently, making it easy to saw through thick branches.**Durability:**This machete is built to last. Despite heavy use, the blade retains its sharpness remarkably well. The full tang construction adds to its durability, ensuring that it can withstand the rigors of outdoor use. Whether you're hacking through dense underbrush or sawing logs for a campfire, the Gerber Gear Machete handles it all with ease.**Safety & Portability:**Safety is always a priority with tools like this, and Gerber has taken that into account. The machete comes with a sturdy sheath that protects the blade when not in use and makes it easy to carry. The sheath also has a belt loop, allowing you to keep the machete within reach at all times. The handle features a lanyard hole for additional security, ensuring you won't lose your grip during intensive tasks.**Value for Money:**Given the exceptional build quality, dual functionality, and reliable performance, the Gerber Gear 25" Dual Purpose Machete offers incredible value for money. It's a versatile tool that can handle a wide range of outdoor tasks, making it a must-have for any outdoor enthusiast.**Final Thoughts:**The Gerber Gear 25" Dual Purpose Machete is more than just a tool; it's a game-changer for anyone who loves the outdoors. Its superior build quality, versatility, and ease of use make it a standout choice for camping, hiking, and survival situations. If you're looking for a machete that delivers on all fronts, this is the one to get.---*Was this review helpful to you? Click 'Helpful' if you think the Gerber Gear 25" Dual Purpose Machete is the ultimate outdoor tool!*
Jnkhz
Reviewed in Australia on February 22, 2024
Sharp and of good quality, sheath is a great design but I would recommend adding better protector to add for the tip of the blade when it's inside the sheath. Otherwise excellent brand and product
Iris Zamudio
Reviewed in Mexico on July 16, 2022
Por precio es un muy buen producto
Kalan
Reviewed in Canada on November 1, 2022
Used this product to clear paths in the forest and I have no complaints, it’s sharp, durable and comfortable for the hands
Shane
Reviewed in Australia on August 17, 2020
Pleasantly surprised by it's quality. Felt solid and nicely weighted
STC
Reviewed in Germany on December 22, 2015
Die Bezeichnung "Junior" täuscht ein bisschen. Ich finde das Ding schon ganz schön groß.Verarbeitung ist gut - Säge und Klinge sind scharf. Natürlich muss die Klinge ab und zu nachgeschliffen werden. Aus meiner Sicht auch ordentlich dickes Blatt, dass sich nicht so schnell verbiegt. Halterung am Griff mit Schrauben - können ggf. auch mal nachgezogen werden, wenn sie sich lösen.Der Griff ist ordentlich - vernünftige Dicke und gut zu fassen.Ein bisschen Kritik verdient vielleicht das Holster. Es ist im Bereich der Klinge nicht sehr passgenau (beim rausziehen / einstecken schabt die Klinge innen am Holster) und der Griff steckt zu weit drin. Auch ist die Gürtelschlaufe zu weit oben.Dennoch - für den Preis eine klare Empfehlung (auch wenn 5 Sterne Bewertungen eh keiner liest).
Logan H.
Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2013
Let's start out by shouting from the rooftops that this little guy rocks! There are a couple of minor issues, but it's definitely getting 5 stars for an amazing value at $15.59.Let's go over the good stuff first (and there's plenty of it):The Gerber junior has several attributes that take it way beyond just a good deal.As said above, the price is right. At $15 - $20, it's a total bargain ... Your argument is invalid.While this mini machete certainly isn't made of the finest, imported, hand crafted materials (refer to price), if used within its limits, it seriously gets the job done. Because it's lightweight and half the length of a full size machete, you can easily carry it on your belt, or strap it to a pack and you'll barely know it's there until you need it.That being said — Don't let the smaller size fool you. OK sure. You probably won't get far cutting through towering oaks or sequoias, but it will chop right through a 3/4 in diameter branch with one clean shot. You can take down one inchers with a couple more chops, and you can get through branches that are 2 in in diameter or more if you have a little patience and throw in a dab of elbow grease. Somehow they definitely found a pretty solid balance between being light enough to take backpacking but heavy enough to chop through some decent branches.Another rare and good thing to find in a cheap cutting tool (despite some reviews that say otherwise) is that the blade comes out of the factory pretty sharp. After a few minutes with a decent sharpener, you can get the edge to cut through Kryptonite. No complaints in that department. Especially for the price.To protect and haul your blade, the nylon sheath is decent enough. It seems like it should stand up to some punishment while still being light enough that it doesn't add any noticeable weight when the blade is sheathed and on your hip. The velcro strap isn't particularly sturdy, but hopefully it will hold up. For the money, you can't ask for too much more than that.Now on to the bad (just a couple of minor non deal breakers):The machete is not full tang. For those that are new to knives and machetes, the tang refers to how far the metal blade runs up the grip. The Gerber jr. is not a full tang blade. This could become problematic somewhere down the road and could potentially lead to a broken blade or grip if you are using your blade as a rock hammer. Don't forget that you aren't paying big bucks for a product that will last you generations. Despite it's ... lacking of tang, if you treat the blade right and use it properly and within it's limits (that means NO prying), it feels like it will last through many outings in the woods.The other little hiccup in an overall awesome product, is the saw function. It's a great idea (note the use of the word "idea"), and if absolutely necessary, you could use it to (eventually) saw through larger pieces of wood. However, I think that this one looks a little better on paper and is exactly as I said before. A great "idea." It just isn't that practical. The saw blades are sharp and staggered like a saw is supposed to be. The problem is that they are too thick to efficiently saw through large diameter material. When trying to saw back and forth, you seem to have to devote a lot of energy and attention to avoid getting the saw teeth stuck in the log every other stroke. It can become frustrating and time consuming, and if you're backpacking or camping, your time would probably be better spent searching for dry tinder or picking a guitar by the fire. Now remember. This is far from a deal breaker. How much sawing are you really planing on doing with your MACHETE anyway?The conclusion is simple. This Gerber jr. is a serious bang for your buck. It works. It looks solid. It feels solid, and it hasn't failed yet. Overall this blade is absolutely ideal for taking on the trail to help gather fire wood or clear a site for a shelter. Although it seems to be born to be taken into the mountains on a trek, it can also be used around the yard for small to medium sized clearing jobs. If you are looking for a smaller answer to a full sized machete and don't want to dull up the blade of your hunting knife, this bitchin' little piece of hardware is definitely for you.