Well fellas, I finally ran these head to head. Long term members know how endeared I am to the Fiskars line so this may surprise some.
The S2800 simply has more mass and is a more effective tool. One round I bounced the Fiskars off four times without as much as a crack. The Husky split it completely in two hits. However the Husky tool is still light enough to swing consistently and not tire out like you would swinging a traditional maul.
With that being said you really need to watch your stance as you can take it in the knee or foot pretty easily with the shorter 27" handle on the Husky. Especially if you are splitting on a raised block.
These retail for $100 but @spike60 has them in his shop for $70. That's a little more than a Fiskars but very much worth the money IMO.
The S2800 simply has more mass and is a more effective tool. One round I bounced the Fiskars off four times without as much as a crack. The Husky split it completely in two hits. However the Husky tool is still light enough to swing consistently and not tire out like you would swinging a traditional maul.
With that being said you really need to watch your stance as you can take it in the knee or foot pretty easily with the shorter 27" handle on the Husky. Especially if you are splitting on a raised block.
These retail for $100 but @spike60 has them in his shop for $70. That's a little more than a Fiskars but very much worth the money IMO.