YesIHaveAHammer
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Took a swing with this odd 3lb mini sledge and its normal counterpart at the local builder's merchant.
The design intent is a larger face (61 vs. 44mm) to reduce misses and distribute force, a ball head for demolition, and side faces for fence posts.
It feels just weird, the balance is way off and the dynamics are strange. Not sure how well I can describe it, but obviously the cause is the weight bias towards the front. In swing, in whichever orientation, that big face wants to keep pointing down. When you pull it back up, it feels like it wants to pivot forwards rather than come up in one piece.
Maybe it's really good for some applications and you'd tolerate it for the benefits, or get used to it.

The design intent is a larger face (61 vs. 44mm) to reduce misses and distribute force, a ball head for demolition, and side faces for fence posts.
It feels just weird, the balance is way off and the dynamics are strange. Not sure how well I can describe it, but obviously the cause is the weight bias towards the front. In swing, in whichever orientation, that big face wants to keep pointing down. When you pull it back up, it feels like it wants to pivot forwards rather than come up in one piece.
Maybe it's really good for some applications and you'd tolerate it for the benefits, or get used to it.


















