Combined in pairs, they offer three distinctive fire hook configurations. The “Malven Hawk Tool” system of components includes (from left to right)– the “Raptor” end, “Hawk” head and “Hallux” end. Each is intended to make unique contributions to a firefighter’s abilities while complimenting the functionality of either of its two counterparts. THE HAWK TOOL SYSTEM is comprised of four distinctly different components. It’s a virtual one-tool arsenal of firefighting function. But, beyond that, in the hands of a skilled, creative firefighter, its unique combination of forms and edges provide an immediate option for dealing with even the most unusual and unexpected of situations. While originally developed primarily for overhaul (fire-finding) work, the angular geometry of its various components makes it an excellent choice for many entry, ventilation, and general elevated operations, as well. But, there are a lot of tool options what do you take? If you want to travel light, but be ready for virtually anything, take a Malven Hawk Tool. You take the tool(s) that will cover your basic assignment and a lot more. One thing’s for sure: if you’re fighting fire, you don’t go empty-handed. ONE-TOOL ARSENAL OF FIRE-FIGHTING FUNCTION.
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