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Rubber Danish Axe for HEMA
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Rubber Danish Axe

Complete Danish style ax made with rubber, ideal for training in Viking combat

€42.80
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Description

The Danish ax is an early model of battle ax used during the transition between the Viking era and the beginning of the Middle Ages in Scandinavia and its use then spread all over Europe

The length of the handle was variable depending on the use and could measure up to 6 feet

 

The flared shape of the blade makes this weapon extremely versatile.

The sharp edge of the blade can be used to inflict wounds, the upper tip can pierce armor, and the lower part of the blade is useful for blocking an opponent's blade or hooking their shield.

 

 

The wooden staff is 56 cm long

The tip is wider on one end in order to prevent the axe head from moving during use.

Ash, frequently used for tool handles, is easy to drill and saw, and offers good impact resistance.

 

Technical Specifications

  • Diamètre : 2,4 x 3,4 cm (section ovale)
  • Longueur : 56 cm
  • Poids : 200 g
  • Matériau : Frêne

Return Conditions

If the product does not suit me, can I exchange it?

Absolutely, if the product you received does not suit you, you have the option to return it within 30 days of your purchase. You can then exchange it for another size when possible, replace it with an equivalent product, or get a refund for your purchase.

The return procedure is detailed here: Return Conditions

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