Unbreakable and powerfulCarbon hammer
What if the handle of a hammer was as important as the quality of its head?
At MOB, we have chosen innovation with an unbreakable and high-performance handle. Lightweight and ultra-resistant, our four-material design gives you great punching power and an ergonomic grip.
At MOB, we have chosen innovation with an unbreakable and high-performance handle. Lightweight and ultra-resistant, our four-material design gives you great punching power and an ergonomic grip.
Unparalleled strength and power
- Unbreakable handle.
- Pull-out performance 400% above standards.
- Hydraulic fitting.
- Forged steel heads.
A patented four-material design that places it among the world's best hammers.

An unbreakable handle that gives you all the power you need
Developed by our R&D team, the Carbon handle is a real concentrate of technology. It combines :
- 2 carbon fiber bars
- A fiberglass core
- Polypropylene
- Elastomer grip

Its four-material design makes our hammers among the best in the world, thanks to :
- The strength of carbon fiber : Its incomparable power-to-weight ratio and rigidity have revolutionized the aeronautical and automotive worlds. It saved the life of Formula 1 driver John Watson at the 1981 Monza Grand Prix, and heralded the end of aluminum chassis.
- To the flexibility of fiberglass : to compensate for the very high rigidity of carbon fiber, glass fiber provides better mechanical ductility, while also having high anti-breakage properties. From the 1960s onwards, it replaced steel in car bodies and boat structures. Its excellent power-to-weight ratio made the blue Renault Alpine rally champion famous.
- Polypropylene to shape the handle and absorb some of the shock of striking.
- Soft elastomer for a non-slip, blister-free grip.
Formula 1, aviation, superyachts... the history of Carbon in high-tech materials

Carbon: the ergonomic, safe handle
A good grip is essential when using a hammer.
- Elastomer grip on the entire handle for comfortable up-and-down movement.
- A ridge at the end of the handle which acts as a signal in the palm and indicates the end of the handle.
- A shallow guard so that the handle can be used at the end without discomfort.
- hydraulic press-fitting.
- a unitary performance check on each unit: a force sensor measures press-fit power and a pressure sensor checks resin placement.
rivoir Carbon hammer: controlled rebound for less effort
The Rivoir's asymmetrical center of gravity provides better rebound balance and improved tool control. For a clean, better-controlled impact and a good balance of mass without vibration.
Find out more about MOB's concept for the center of gravity of the rivet hammer.


A heavy-duty head from MOB know-how
- A forged head that respects the fibering of the steel, parallel to the strike, for superior strength.
- A tempering technique to obtain a perfectly controlled hardness: higher on the working surfaces, less around the eye to avoid breakage on impact. Discover our article on how to choose the right hammer head.
- Polishing of working surfaces for a flawless, rough-free finish.
- Balanced, appropriate weight distribution.