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Replacement rectangular shaft.
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By popular request! This is Version 1 of our Bearded Axe. We call this the "Prioi", or Third model from the Prose Edda.
Designed to be an inexpensive trainer with incredible strength.
See Sizing tab for more information.
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Midrange Battle Axe Trainer Version 1
With an overall length of 23.75", this trainer is great for fighting against shields.
We call this the "Jafnhar", or Just-As-High model from the Prose Edda.
Designed to be an inexpensive trainer with incredible strength.
See Sizing tab for more information.
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Bearded Axe Synthetic Trainer 28" OAL V2
This is Version 2 of our Bearded Axe with an extended 28" length.
We call this the "Har", or High model from the Prose Edda.
Designed to be an inexpensive trainer with incredible strength.
See Sizing tab for more information.
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Also called a 'frog'. It goes on a belt, and the design is tilted, so when worn on the back, you can draw a dagger with right hand. Made in USA.
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Tabar Axe
Designed to be an inexpensive trainer with incredible strength.
See Sizing tab for more information.
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Our Molded Foam
Halberd head is strong and has clean professional look. Designed to be used for moderate controlled sparring. Uses our rectangle hickory shaft.
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Broad axe head designed for competition fighting and training. Firm thermoset polymer makes it a strong and stiff product, but still light enough to control the weapon.
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Francisca axe head designed for competition fighting and training. Firm thermoset polymer makes it a strong and stiff product, but still light enough to control the weapon.
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One handed bearded axe designed for competition fighting and training. Firm thermoset polymer makes it a strong and stiff product, but still light enough to control the weapon.
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Typical poleaxe of Russia and Eastern Europe, popular from the Early to Late 16th century.
V2 - has secondary tube to wrap around shaft.
See Sizing tab for more information.
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Typical poleaxe of Russia and Eastern Europe, popular from the Early to Late 16th century.
V2 - has secondary tube to wrap around shaft.
See Sizing tab for more information.
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