The edge of this axe is softer than steel and lighter making weapon control easier and blows softer with less energy. The edges are rounded and the points can be easily filed round if you are planning to use the axe as a tool in active training with a partner. Using synthetic material we now have a lighter and safer version of the battle axe that can be used in a martial arts school in single or pair drills, on theater stage or in reenactment battles. The material used in this synthetic axe is polyethylene which is very durable, will never shatter, is lighter than steel and can be attached to a wooden shaft just like the real blades made of steel. If the weapon however is too soft and bendy, it will be useless as a training tool as it will move and act differently from the real deal. If the weapon is too realistic it will function like the real weapon and there is a risk of serious and unnecessary injury. Practice weapons of all kinds always have to balance realism with safety. For the size it is a blade for a two handed battle axe (or for a quite large one-hander). Naturally the spike was also used in attacks to puncture armor and overall to make the axe a more versatile, fearsome and dangerous weapon is the hands of a capable fighter. The backspike/hook could be used to pull rider down from his/hers horse or to hook enemy’s weapon, shield or leg. This synthetic weapon simulates battle axes from the medieval times and renaissance. Luckily now there is one more weapon option to add to your training weapon repertoire as axes have become available. We haven’t had a synthetic alternative for safe axe combat training and battle simulation before.
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