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Ages 10 and up are allowed to join in on the fun of throwing axes! Axe throwers under 18 years old still need to be accompanied by a parent or guardian, which isnt so bad considering axe throwing is the perfect family outing.
It depends on the type of cover. In general, Employers Liability will be required if you employ members of staff, have volunteers, some types of contractors or helpers. however there are other suitable covers which are not legally required which we can advice and assist on - such as equipment or Public Liability.
In addition to a sharp axe youll need an axe throwing target. The WATL has resources on how to build your own target. Their axe throwing starter kit includes the markers and stencil youll need to draw your target lines. Traditionally, targets are made of five vertical 2x10 wooden planks arranged next to each other.
*** ALWAYS follow legal and regulatory requirements: depending on the location and local laws, there may be specific permits, licenses, and regulations that need to be followed to operate an axe-throwing facility. Failure to comply with these requirements can result in fines and legal consequences.
Throwing: Axes from each player should be thrown at the same time. Axes are to be retrieved only when both axes have hit the target or the floor. Axes shall never be thrown when a person is in front of the 12ft marker. No trick throwing is allowed on mobile units. The only two throws allowed: Single hand overhead.

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Basic Safety Throw together. Retrieve together. No exceptions. One hatchet per target. Axes shall never be thrown when a person or live object is beyond the 12ft fault line. No aggressive or destructive throwing. Double hatchet throwing is not permitted.
Is one hour of axe throwing enough? One hour of axe throwing can provide a satisfying experience for many participants, allowing enough time to practice throwing techniques, play games, and engage in friendly competition. However, the duration can vary based on personal preference and the size of your group.

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