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ThrowingAxePro

3 Axes & Sheaths + FREE Hat

3 Axes & Sheaths + FREE Hat

Regular price $99.95 USD
Regular price $183.80 USD Sale price $99.95 USD
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Stainless Steel, lightweight axe with a 3.8" Blade, built for throwing and for camping. Your camp axe can handle your chopping needs for logs and kindling, and will resist rust over time even in humid environments. Stays sharp even over long term chopping and throwing.

Paracord grip is hand-wrapped (by company owner, you're welcome) to be tighter than your average factory wrap. Holding about 7' of paracord, it's there in an emergency if you need it, and easy to re-wrap if damaged while throwing other blades at the same target.

Comes with a full-coverage nylon sheath designed to make packing/storage easy and safe. Sheath has a belt loop for carrying on-the-go, and the lightweight design keeps the carrying cost in weight down for those long-term hikes with gear.

Pointed, tomahawk-inspired head easily sticks in targets even if you over-rotate the axe. Throw with confidence! Your axe was designed for it.

• Finished on a bench grinder right here in the United States, Throwing Axe Pro is a proudly US-based company located in Georgia.

Packing a bug-out bag? Planning a camp trip? This axe was made for you. Need to show up your friends at the throwing range? Aim for the bulls-eye! We built our axes to give you the best performance possible. Get yours today!

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How to throw an axe

Axe throwing is simple! Consistency, spacing, and aim are the most important factors. For these shorter axes, we recommend spacing your front foot about 5 paces from your target. Using the opposite foot from your throwing hand as your front foot can help square your shoulders and increase consistency in throwing. Keep your elbow in, this isn't a baseball - swinging your elbow wide can lead to your axe being thrown at an odd angle. Bring your arm straight back, and straight forward. You don't need to flick your wrist or try to "help it along", nor do you need to power-slam it forward. It should be a comfy motion. You've thrown things before, you'll feel when you need to release it.

If it hits handle-first, step back from where you were for your next throw. If it hits upside-down, step forward and give it less time to rotate. You can also hold it with your index finger down the spine while throwing to slow the rotation if you want to stand further back or need to for regulation in a competition. Videos of this are demonstrated on our TikTok @ThrowingAxePro.

As long as you consistently throw the axe the same way, all you will have to adjust is your spacing and release timing in order to hit the bulls-eye every time.

Last notes: Live trees don't like axes, please use a target of some variety. Never throw an axe if someone is downrange from you. This is a sport that's easier to learn sober despite what your buddy keeps telling you. At the heart of it all, have fun!

SHIPPING

All orders above $30 have free shipping in the US. Orders will be sent out within 2 business days, shipping time 3-5 business days. Shipping may take a full week to arrive from date of order. Be aware we are shipping from Georgia, it will take longer on the West coast.