Wield the Polypropylene Tomahawk Axe to practice your fighting abilities, especially before an important battle. Keep your skills sharp. To begin with, this practice axe has a black polypropylene handle and blade. Polypropylene makes the training axe durable enough for practicing regularly.
The axe has a straight haft. A series of ridges provides a more secure grip, helping to keep a hand from slipping off of the haft. There are three sections of ridges on the haft. In addition, there are other ridges that mimic the look of a leather wrapping found on a steel axe. They add more texture to the grip.
At the top, there is an axe blade. On one side, the axe head forms a curved point. On the other side, the axe head continues the triangular shape, ending with an angled, bearded blade. A bearded blade extends further on the bottom than on the top. This polypropylene polearm makes a great addition to any warriors armoury.
Tomahawk History
The name Tomahawk comes from the Powhatan word Tamahaac. That word had the root of temah, meaning to cut off by tool. Meanwhile, the design of the tomahawk spread from the Algonquians to tribes in the South and Great Plains.
Key Features:
- Meant for training
- Has a curved, bearded blade
- Ridged grip for better grasp
- Durable construction
- Great for a variety of characters
Materials:
- Made from polypropylene
Measurements:
- Overall Length: 16.5 Inches
- Blade Edge Length: 3 Inches
- Blade Width: 8 Inches
Measurements are approximate.
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