Imacasa 28 Inch Pata de Cuche Machete with Crossguard Handle

(1 customer review)
Imacasa Machetes, El Salvador
  • Blade Length: 28″
  • Overall Length: 33″
  • 1075 High Carbon Bush/ Latin Style Machete
  • High Impact Polypropylene Handle with Crossguard Protection
  • Not aesthetically pristine and may have minor blemishes that are not considered defective.
  • Primary grind established at factory but may require sharpening before first use.
  • Sheath Sold Separately
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Out of stock

The “pata de cuche” machete represents, in many ways, the prototypical machete shape. Fairly evenly weighted along the entire blade, it is easily slipped in a sheath for portability.

Imacasa is based in Santa Ana, El Salvador, but produces machetes for almost all of the Americas. Imacasa machetes and cutting tools are designed to excel in industries such as agricultural, construction and gardening.

Imacasa is the sister company of Condor Machetes, whose reputation of producing quality machetes has been established for over two centuries.

Like Condor, Imacasa produces excellent quality machetes and has a marketing policy directed toward customer satisfaction in each region. With their willingness to adapt to local styles and quality manufacturing, Imacasa machetes have received great acceptance and a big demand in many markets.

SKU: IM-127-28 P-CI Category:
Brand

Blade Length

28 in.

Weight

1 lb. 5 oz.

Width at Widest Point

2 1/4 in.

Total Length

33 3/8 in.

Blade Composition

1075 High Carbon Steel

Blade Thickness (Above Handle / At Tip)

2.12 mm. / 1.40 mm.

Blade Style

Full Tang

Yes

Handle Features

Lanyard Hole

Handle Material

Hard Plastic / Polypropylene

Handle Style

Crossguard

Country of Origin

El Salvador

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  1. Adam J Hynes (verified owner)

    Blade came with a couple slight bends, and the factory edge grind was the worst I’ve ever seen. Hopefully you own a power grinder and have a steady hand if you hope to put a decent edge on this 28″ blade. It’s what 20$ gets you I suppose

    Adam J Hynes