Bush / Latin-Style Machetes
Tramontina 22 Inch Bush Machete with Poly Handle
- Blade Length: 22 inches
- Overall Length: 27 inches
- Blade Width (Widest Point): 2.36 inches (6 cm)
- Blade Material: SAE 1070 High-Carbon Steel
- Handle: Black polypropylene—ergonomic grip with aluminum rivets
- Sheath: Sold separately
- Weight: 1 lb. 2 oz.
- Blade Style: Bush machete
Availability:
In stock
From: $23.99
The Tramontina 22″ Bush Machete is a rugged, reliable tool designed for brush clearing, fieldwork, and agricultural tasks. Featuring a high-carbon steel blade, this machete delivers exceptional cutting power and durability, making it a trusted choice for professionals and outdoor enthusiasts alike.
Key Features:
- Precision-ground 22″ blade—optimized for efficient chopping and slicing
- Polypropylene handle—lightweight yet durable for a secure, slip-resistant grip
- Balanced design—maneuverable yet robust for demanding tasks
- Versatile use—ideal for farming, gardening, camping, and outdoor work
- Tramontina craftsmanship—trusted performance from a renowned Brazilian manufacturer
- Sheath sold separately—optional storage and carrying accessories available
Brand | |
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Blade Length | 22 in. |
Total Length | 27 in. |
Weight | 1 lb. 1 oz. |
Width at Widest Point | 2 3/8 in. |
Blade Composition | SAE 1070 High-Carbon Steel |
Blade Thickness (Above Handle / At Tip) | 2.2 mm / 1.9 mm. |
Blade Style | |
Blade Detail | Primary grind established at factory but may require sharpening before first use. |
Full Tang | Yes |
Handle Features | Lanyard Hole, Rivited |
Handle Material | Hard Plastic / Polypropylene |
Handle Style | Quillon |
Country of Origin | Brazil |
Based on 2 reviews
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Lee Sowders –
Best BRUSH Machete on the market for an average guy. Tall guys and experienced choppers I recommend the 24″ because it gives more reach and momentum.
Again, this is a brush Machete, meant for bushes, briars, small trees and limbs <1" dia. hard wood, or <2" dia. for softer woods like pine trees.
I personally like the poly handle. I've never had one break, They don't degrade, and most importantly they don't give splinters after a few years like wood handles tend to. (But I'd still use gloves to prevent blisters!)
Lee Sowders –
Harry dodd –
a great tool for small trees and clearing the jungle path
Harry dodd –