Resist the urge to display the Hults Bruk 325-Year Axe on your wall.
There’s something about bringing an axe on an outdoor adventure that makes everything seem a little more authentic. The mere act of carrying one connects you to deep, rugged roots.
This year marks 325 years that the Hults Bruk forge in Hult Valley, Sweden, has been in operation. The company has forged everything from nails to wood-burning stoves, and even rail cars over the years. But today we know Hults Bruk for its axes, hatchets, and wedges; those critical tools that allow people to work, survive, and play in the outdoors.
To commemorate its three-and-a-quarter centuries of forge-work, Hults released the aptly named “325-Year Anniversary Axe” this year. It’s a traditional belt axe that incorporates many of the best elements from Hults’ other axes and hatchets.
I was immediately smitten with the tool when I got my hands on one to swing around. The craftsmanship and attention to detail that went into this axe are impossible to ignore. Truly, it’s a work of art.
Once I was past all that mushy stuff, though, I took it to the woods for some chip-flying, log-splitting action.
In short: The Hults Bruk 325-year Anniversary Axe highlights some of the best features the steel forge has designed, over its 3 centuries in operation. The weighted head is well-balanced, and the hickory handle is ergonomic and very grippy. It makes easy work of splitting wood, clearing timber, or chopping limbs.
Looking for a solid hatchet? Compare the Hults Bruk 325 to the rest of the choppers out there in our Best Camping Hatchets Buyer’s Guide.
Hults Bruk 325-Year Anniversary Axe in Review

Specs:
- Head: 1 lb., 5 oz. solid Swedish steel, Yankee pattern
- Handle: 15-in. American hickory, curved
- Overall length: 15¼ in.
- Overall weight: 2 lbs., 2 oz.
- Sheath: Vegetable-tanned, full-grain leather
First Impressions
I could tell this was more than your typical hatchet from the moment I picked up the Hults Bruk 325-Year Anniversary Axe and arced its first ceremonial swing.
The weighted head has a Yankee pattern and premium grind; the hickory handle is ergonomic. Its perfect length and weight allow for momentum to do most of the chopping work, saving your energy for dragging and carrying more limbs to buck.
Yes, it’s a limited-edition collectible — and that’s a big deal. But believe me, this axe will look even better with all of the bumps, scrapes, and scratches that come from use and abuse in the outdoors.
This isn’t a paperweight. It was made to do work and earn all the character marks that come with the job.
Field Testing

Regarding Carry
