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THRWCLUB Throwing Axe Set, 2 Pack 19-inch Professional Tomahawk Axe with 1065 High Carbon Steel and Beech Wooden Handle, Well Balanced, Ideal for Axe Throwing Competition and Recreation
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Brand | THRWCLUB |
Product Dimensions | 48.3L x 15W Centimetres |
Handle material | Wood |
Colour | 2Pack Set |
Head type | Tomahawk |
Blade material | High Carbon Steel |
Blade length | 4.06 Inches |
Manufacturer | THRWCLUB |
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- 【Designed for Axe Throwing】:Meticulously crafted, this throwing axe achieves a perfect balance of weight and size, allowing it to rotate smoothly in the air and enhance control and accuracy during throws. The top-heavy weight distribution optimizes throwing performance, making it highly suitable for axe throwing game.
- 【Perfect Balance and Handling】:This tomahawk axe boasts impeccable balance and stability, with its smooth, straight handle ensuring a comfortable grip and enhanced accuracy. Whether you're a beginner or a professional, this throwing tomahawk will undoubtedly help you shine in any throwing competition!
- 【Size and Weight】: The throwing hatchet has a total length of 18.9", a blade length of 4.06", and weighs 1.97 pounds. This hatchet axe can be easily disassembled for convenient portability and space-saving storage. NOTE: Please refer to the pictures for the installation method.
- 【Sturdy and Durable】: The throwing axe set is forged from 1065 high carbon steel and features a beech straight handle design, ensuring lasting durability. The smooth handle not only provides a comfortable grip, but also allows you to easily release during the throwing process.
- 【Ideal Gift Choice】:The throwing axes and tomahawks are well balanced and suitable for various throwing styles. They are not only very suitable for axe throwing game for backyard to relieve life pressure, but also suitable for professional competitions. This makes them the ideal gift choice for family, friends, and axe throwing enthusiasts.
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- Product Dimensions : 48.26 x 14.99 x 4.06 cm; 2.15 kg
- Date First Available : Oct. 16 2023
- Manufacturer : THRWCLUB
- Place of Business : IEXPO
- ASIN : B0CL1XMDDP
- Item model number : DZ1
- Country of origin : China
- Best Sellers Rank: #25,072 in Sports & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors)
- #31 in Camping Axes
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Sold by | IEXPO | IEXPO | IEXPO | Magic too | Daaxo Wares, LLC | PAL 2000 KNIVES |
head type | Tomahawk | Axe | Tomahawk | Tomahawk | Tomahawk | Viking |
blade material | High Carbon Steel | 1065 High Carbon Steel | 1065 High Carbon Steel | Nylon,Stainless,Stainless Steel,Steel | Carbon Steel | Stainless Steel |
blade length | 4.06 inches | 3.9 inches | 4.06 inches | 3.5 inches | 16.5 centimeters | 8 inches |
handle material | Wood | Beech Wood | Wood | — | — | Wood, Alloy Steel, Stainless Steel |
style | — | Hatchet | — | Ergonomic | Wrap | Modern |
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Well balanced ,strong
Nice trowing axe . Nice to trow .balance are pretty neat . The look and the curve of the head give an amazing overall viking look.pretty sharp and durable so far.
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Reviewed in Canada on June 2, 2024
Colour Name: 1Pack SetVerified Purchase
Good quality lightweight steel axe that takes a keen edge, the handle is hard wood but was some what lose do to being dry from storage a good soaking in a bucket of water fixed the issue perfect for bush craft and taking scalps if needed during the coming ragnarok
Reviewed in Canada on June 12, 2024
Colour Name: 1Pack SetVerified Purchase
Nice trowing axe . Nice to trow .balance are pretty neat . The look and the curve of the head give an amazing overall viking look.pretty sharp and durable so far.
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Nice trowing axe . Nice to trow .balance are pretty neat . The look and the curve of the head give an amazing overall viking look.pretty sharp and durable so far.
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Reviewed in Canada on May 16, 2024
Colour Name: 2Pack SetVerified Purchase
Be aware that if you buy one on its own, or if you buy the two-pack, the product is different. I would have preferred if they were all like the one I received on its own, since I bought a set of two and an individual. Kind of unhappy about it, since I didn't find it was clear in the explanation, however the product is still good quality and works well for what I bought it for (throwing)
Reviewed in Canada on June 11, 2024
Colour Name: 1Pack SetVerified Purchase
Better than I expected very similar to higher quality handmade tomahawks.
Reviewed in Canada on June 2, 2024
Colour Name: 1Pack SetVerified Purchase
I use it chopped a huge tree stamp and helped me a lot sharp enough .
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I use it chopped a huge tree stamp and helped me a lot sharp enough .
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Reviewed in Canada on February 12, 2024
For some, the worn out look might be a draw, but it is worth noting. My axe head also showed up detached from the handle, and while I was able to mallet it into place, it does not inspire confidence because the wider end is still quite narrow. I am worried about the head flying off the axe mid-swing. There’s also no varnish where the head is “supposed” to sit, but that spot is so far down on the handle that putting the head there lets it slide freely.
Good for a project axe or a little decorative piece. Bad for an actual axe.
Colour Name: 1Pack SetVerified Purchase
It’s great that it comes with a rubber blade protector, I was worried about having this sent in the mail. The most accurate way to describe it is that it looks like it’s a used throwing axe.
For some, the worn out look might be a draw, but it is worth noting. My axe head also showed up detached from the handle, and while I was able to mallet it into place, it does not inspire confidence because the wider end is still quite narrow. I am worried about the head flying off the axe mid-swing. There’s also no varnish where the head is “supposed” to sit, but that spot is so far down on the handle that putting the head there lets it slide freely.
Good for a project axe or a little decorative piece. Bad for an actual axe.
For some, the worn out look might be a draw, but it is worth noting. My axe head also showed up detached from the handle, and while I was able to mallet it into place, it does not inspire confidence because the wider end is still quite narrow. I am worried about the head flying off the axe mid-swing. There’s also no varnish where the head is “supposed” to sit, but that spot is so far down on the handle that putting the head there lets it slide freely.
Good for a project axe or a little decorative piece. Bad for an actual axe.
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3.0 out of 5 stars
It’s not bad, but it’s far from perfect.
Reviewed in Canada on February 12, 2024
It’s great that it comes with a rubber blade protector, I was worried about having this sent in the mail. The most accurate way to describe it is that it looks like it’s a used throwing axe.Reviewed in Canada on February 12, 2024
For some, the worn out look might be a draw, but it is worth noting. My axe head also showed up detached from the handle, and while I was able to mallet it into place, it does not inspire confidence because the wider end is still quite narrow. I am worried about the head flying off the axe mid-swing. There’s also no varnish where the head is “supposed” to sit, but that spot is so far down on the handle that putting the head there lets it slide freely.
Good for a project axe or a little decorative piece. Bad for an actual axe.
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Reviewed in Canada on May 8, 2024
Colour Name: 1Pack SetVerified Purchase
I bought it for cutting branches. It's not that heavy and easy handle
Reviewed in Canada on January 27, 2024
Colour Name: 2Pack SetVerified Purchase
Very nice quality. Handle better then head
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Dvjones
5.0 out of 5 stars
Simply Outstanding
Reviewed in the United States on December 15, 2023Colour Name: 1Pack SetVerified Purchase
This is without reservation the best throwing axe I've ever owned. The overall balance and head weight are simply outstanding. As a Tomahawk it is without peer.
I have just purchased another and recommend anyone serious about axe throwing to buy one as well.
I have just purchased another and recommend anyone serious about axe throwing to buy one as well.
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Gage Bartnik
3.0 out of 5 stars
if your purchasing this for the forged looks.
Reviewed in the United States on July 3, 2024Colour Name: 1Pack SetVerified Purchase
If your purchasing this for the rough forged look you will be disappointed I ordered it for the looks and was greatly disappointed when it came painted and looking cheesy. That being said it does skate a file so it is heat treated. Also as other users have said it comes with no edge. Overall it's good just disappointed that it doesn't have the amazing rough forge.
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Matt Keevil
4.0 out of 5 stars
Not just a thrower, this makes a decent light camping axe.
Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2024Colour Name: 1Pack SetVerified Purchase
I'm not a thrower so I have used this as a light axe in the context of bushcrafting/camping (I did not pay for this product, it was sent to me to review on my YouTube channel). Even though it's designed for throwing, it makes a good light axe for bushcraft-type tasks, especially for the price. The head is sturdy, symmetrical, constructed out of high carbon steel, with a hardened bit (these features should be standard but, unfortunately, are not always present in budget axes from lesser known brands). I found the fit and finish to be very good for the price. The top and bottom are ground to remove burs and painted black to match the sides, which retain the as-forged finish. The poll and bit are bare steel polished to a medium grit and then the whole head has a clear-coat to prevent rust during shipping. The head weight and handle length are decent compromise between portability and efficiency.
This axe features a particular and uncommon combination of a bearded blade, beefy poll, and a slip-fit handle. The large, square poll is useful for batoning (splitting wood by clubbing the back of the axe), driving tent pegs, and limbing conifer logs (while saving the edge from the hard knots at the bases of limbs). As is typical of most axes, the poll is not hardened, so avoid striking metal-on-metal if you're concerned about damaging the axe (but if you're stuck and the axe is the only tool available, have at 'er, it didn't cost that much anyway).
The bearded design is good for carving and shaving tasks (such as making tinder) because you can choke up on the handle right behind the head for leverage and control. This design allows for a wide cutting edge while having a short eye that is easy to fit a handle to.
The slip-fit construction means that the handle can easily removed for more convenient packing as well as for sharpening. Slip-fit axes come loose easily but can be tightened up simply by tapping the handle further through the eye. Once wedge-fit axes loosen, tightening them is an ordeal and often requires a complete rehanging and possibly a new handle. Compared to wedge-fit axes, slip-fits such as this one are *much* easier to re-handle in the field should a handle break occur. A branch or sapling can be used in a pinch. It's also easy to make your own custom handles of different lengths that can be swapped out for different jobs.
The edge comes with a 'courtesy grind' so it will split kindling but if you want to do anything more you will have to sharpen it yourself. With the exception of costly boutique axes, this is an industry standard and what I expect from most axes (including better known, more expensive brands made for actual forestry work) . Better a light touch at the factory than a poor, mass-produced sharpening job that has to be fixed by the end-user anyway. Sharpening is part of owning and operating an axe. I recommend a 10 inch mill file or specialty axe file. A fine smooth file or an axe puck (or other stone) can refine the edge but is not essential for a well-functioning axe.
Based on the example I have, the edge steel is hardened but to a moderate degree. The hardening is a design/manufacturing choice representing a trade-off between hardness and toughness. Very hard blades hold a fine edge for longer but run a greater risk of cracking or chipping, which can ruin the blade. Unsurprisingly for an axe designed to be thrown at things, this one is closer to the other end of the scale but it still holds an edge adequately for chopping and splitting. While it requires more frequent sharpening, it is easier to sharpen and is likely to be tougher than a harder-edged axe would be.
Cons: 1) I think the handle is a bit too slim at the top so that there is not much margin to account for drying/shrinking or for adjusting the hang and fit. Mine works fine and is secure, but it's close to being too small. 2) At this time there does not seem to be a premade sheath or mask available for this axe.
This axe features a particular and uncommon combination of a bearded blade, beefy poll, and a slip-fit handle. The large, square poll is useful for batoning (splitting wood by clubbing the back of the axe), driving tent pegs, and limbing conifer logs (while saving the edge from the hard knots at the bases of limbs). As is typical of most axes, the poll is not hardened, so avoid striking metal-on-metal if you're concerned about damaging the axe (but if you're stuck and the axe is the only tool available, have at 'er, it didn't cost that much anyway).
The bearded design is good for carving and shaving tasks (such as making tinder) because you can choke up on the handle right behind the head for leverage and control. This design allows for a wide cutting edge while having a short eye that is easy to fit a handle to.
The slip-fit construction means that the handle can easily removed for more convenient packing as well as for sharpening. Slip-fit axes come loose easily but can be tightened up simply by tapping the handle further through the eye. Once wedge-fit axes loosen, tightening them is an ordeal and often requires a complete rehanging and possibly a new handle. Compared to wedge-fit axes, slip-fits such as this one are *much* easier to re-handle in the field should a handle break occur. A branch or sapling can be used in a pinch. It's also easy to make your own custom handles of different lengths that can be swapped out for different jobs.
The edge comes with a 'courtesy grind' so it will split kindling but if you want to do anything more you will have to sharpen it yourself. With the exception of costly boutique axes, this is an industry standard and what I expect from most axes (including better known, more expensive brands made for actual forestry work) . Better a light touch at the factory than a poor, mass-produced sharpening job that has to be fixed by the end-user anyway. Sharpening is part of owning and operating an axe. I recommend a 10 inch mill file or specialty axe file. A fine smooth file or an axe puck (or other stone) can refine the edge but is not essential for a well-functioning axe.
Based on the example I have, the edge steel is hardened but to a moderate degree. The hardening is a design/manufacturing choice representing a trade-off between hardness and toughness. Very hard blades hold a fine edge for longer but run a greater risk of cracking or chipping, which can ruin the blade. Unsurprisingly for an axe designed to be thrown at things, this one is closer to the other end of the scale but it still holds an edge adequately for chopping and splitting. While it requires more frequent sharpening, it is easier to sharpen and is likely to be tougher than a harder-edged axe would be.
Cons: 1) I think the handle is a bit too slim at the top so that there is not much margin to account for drying/shrinking or for adjusting the hang and fit. Mine works fine and is secure, but it's close to being too small. 2) At this time there does not seem to be a premade sheath or mask available for this axe.
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Matt Keevil
Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2024
This axe features a particular and uncommon combination of a bearded blade, beefy poll, and a slip-fit handle. The large, square poll is useful for batoning (splitting wood by clubbing the back of the axe), driving tent pegs, and limbing conifer logs (while saving the edge from the hard knots at the bases of limbs). As is typical of most axes, the poll is not hardened, so avoid striking metal-on-metal if you're concerned about damaging the axe (but if you're stuck and the axe is the only tool available, have at 'er, it didn't cost that much anyway).
The bearded design is good for carving and shaving tasks (such as making tinder) because you can choke up on the handle right behind the head for leverage and control. This design allows for a wide cutting edge while having a short eye that is easy to fit a handle to.
The slip-fit construction means that the handle can easily removed for more convenient packing as well as for sharpening. Slip-fit axes come loose easily but can be tightened up simply by tapping the handle further through the eye. Once wedge-fit axes loosen, tightening them is an ordeal and often requires a complete rehanging and possibly a new handle. Compared to wedge-fit axes, slip-fits such as this one are *much* easier to re-handle in the field should a handle break occur. A branch or sapling can be used in a pinch. It's also easy to make your own custom handles of different lengths that can be swapped out for different jobs.
The edge comes with a 'courtesy grind' so it will split kindling but if you want to do anything more you will have to sharpen it yourself. With the exception of costly boutique axes, this is an industry standard and what I expect from most axes (including better known, more expensive brands made for actual forestry work) . Better a light touch at the factory than a poor, mass-produced sharpening job that has to be fixed by the end-user anyway. Sharpening is part of owning and operating an axe. I recommend a 10 inch mill file or specialty axe file. A fine smooth file or an axe puck (or other stone) can refine the edge but is not essential for a well-functioning axe.
Based on the example I have, the edge steel is hardened but to a moderate degree. The hardening is a design/manufacturing choice representing a trade-off between hardness and toughness. Very hard blades hold a fine edge for longer but run a greater risk of cracking or chipping, which can ruin the blade. Unsurprisingly for an axe designed to be thrown at things, this one is closer to the other end of the scale but it still holds an edge adequately for chopping and splitting. While it requires more frequent sharpening, it is easier to sharpen and is likely to be tougher than a harder-edged axe would be.
Cons: 1) I think the handle is a bit too slim at the top so that there is not much margin to account for drying/shrinking or for adjusting the hang and fit. Mine works fine and is secure, but it's close to being too small. 2) At this time there does not seem to be a premade sheath or mask available for this axe.
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Adam
1.0 out of 5 stars
nice hatchet, but not for throwing
Reviewed in the United States on April 27, 2024Colour Name: 1Pack SetVerified Purchase
I have been throwing knives and hatchets for almost 20 years. I say this to emphasize that I know what I am doing.
This hatchet, no matter what you do to pound in the handle or shim it or add tape or add wedges, does not stay on the handle.
it works great as a hatchet splits wood for kindling pounds in tent stakes etc.
but when you throw it 2-4 times the head loosens up and flys off, sometimes in a very unsafe manor.
also the company, as far as I can tell doesn't offer handles for these, maybe the handle was constructed bad or something. (but I couldn't check due to no handles available)
This hatchet, no matter what you do to pound in the handle or shim it or add tape or add wedges, does not stay on the handle.
it works great as a hatchet splits wood for kindling pounds in tent stakes etc.
but when you throw it 2-4 times the head loosens up and flys off, sometimes in a very unsafe manor.
also the company, as far as I can tell doesn't offer handles for these, maybe the handle was constructed bad or something. (but I couldn't check due to no handles available)