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The Estwing Rock Pick is a 22 oz geology hammer forged from a single piece of alloy steel, featuring a patented shock reduction grip that reduces impact vibration by 70%. Designed with a square face and pointed tip, it excels at rock breaking and chisel driving. Made in the USA since 1923, it is the top choice for professionals and enthusiasts seeking unmatched durability and ergonomic comfort in their geological tools.













| Brand | Estwing |
| Color | Blue |
| Grip Type | Shock Reduction |
| Handle Material | Alloy Steel |
| Head Material | Alloy Steel |
| Item Weight | 1.4 Pounds |
J**R
Great for rock hounding!
Bought these for a rock hounding trip. They worked great getting quartz crystals out of rock and hardened mud. Easy to use. Handles have a great grip. The weight is perfect. Very well made. Would buy again.
W**6
Buy once and buy right!
This rock pick is the definition of buying once and buying right. From the moment you get it in your hand, it’s obvious this is a serious tool built the old-school way—solid, well-balanced, and made to take abuse without flinching. The craftsmanship really shows, and it carries that unmistakable Estwing feel of something designed to last decades, not seasons. The grip is excellent—comfortable, shock-absorbing, and secure even when wet or muddy. After long days of rockhounding and fossil hunting, it’s noticeably easier on the hands and wrists than cheaper alternatives. I initially wondered if I should’ve gone with a longer version for added leverage, but this size turned out to be more than sufficient. It breaks rock efficiently without feeling unwieldy. Durability is where this pick really earns its reputation. It’s been used hard, left dirty, exposed to moisture, and generally treated like a proper outdoor tool—and it keeps going. The steel holds up exceptionally well, and while surface rust can appear over time (as expected with real steel), a quick cleanup and light oil once in a while keeps it in great shape. The rubber handle, in particular, has aged incredibly well compared to leather handles I’ve seen dry out and deteriorate over the years. That said, this is not a toy—and it deserves respect. Eye protection is absolutely non-negotiable. Rock fragments fly, and even steel can chip under force. The safety warning etched into the handle is there for a reason. Yes, it costs more than bargain rock picks. And yes, you could find something cheaper. But you’d also be replacing it sooner—and probably wishing you hadn’t cut corners. This tool feels like it will outlive most of the gear in your kit, and honestly, it becomes a bit sentimental over time. If I lost mine, I’d be upset… and then I’d immediately buy another. Bottom line: this is a premium, no-nonsense rock pick that performs exactly as it should. If you’re serious about rockhounding, fossiling, or geology work, this is money well spent. Don’t cheap out—you’ll feel the difference every time you swing it.
A**E
Can’t beat a quality USA made product.
Is it ok to say this Item ROCKS…seriously this has the Estwing tradition all over it. How can you go wrong? This was not made Wong. This is a USA product and the craftsmanship shines. It is every bit of a High Quality Product. Packed in a vacuum sealed bubble wrap, which was a bit of a challenge to open, I am so happy with this Rock Pick that I bought 2, one for me and one for my wife, sort of a self defense tactic. No one else makes them like this. Great grip, nice buff, a truly beautifully product. My only wish would be for a wooden handle, but who knows, maybe some day they will make a commemorative miners pick, not by a hick, but with a hickory handle. Sorry for the puns, just can’t wait to get my rocks off with my pick!
R**.
Good weight and balance.
Solid rock pick. The tip is sharp and the weight and balance is just what I wanted. I like the grip, which is good even when it's wet.
T**N
If you need one, get this one
I love this thing honestly. I have used it for rock hounding and fossil hunting and its held up the entire time. The grip is very comfortable while the metal has been greatly corrosion resistant even when exposed to water/left in muk and grime for a few days. Overall, I would suggest this to someone even if its costs more- you're getting what you pay for and that is certainly quality.
M**T
Excited to Finally Own the Classic Estwing
This is my first Estwing rock pick and it absolutely lives up to its reputation. The one-piece steel construction feels incredibly solid, and the balance makes it easy to swing accurately even as a new owner. The shock reduction grip is comfortable right out of the box and inspires confidence for long days in the field. Overall, it feels like a serious, professional tool and I’m genuinely excited to put it through its paces on my upcoming trips.
M**G
Best quality!
This is the best out there for the money. It is not the cheapest. But it is very high quality.
R**D
My go to geological hammer
As a geologist, this is the best hammer. It is strong, not too heavy, and helps me in the field.
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