Axes available at Urban Safari

At our facility, you won’t just throw axes – you have over 40 objects to try!
Be a ninja for a day with our shurikens, face off against the Joker with our batarangs, or feel like a warrior with a tomahawk.

Discover all our target objects

If you have never come to Urban Safari before, it is very likely that you are wondering which axes you are going to try during the session out of all the ones we have available. The answer is very simple, it will depend on how many times you come to play with us! We divide them by levels: from the standard axe to more complex ones like the Labrys axe or the shovel.

We explain in detail which axes are included in each level, what they look like and some curious facts.

Items available on your first visit

Standard Axe

Legend has it that the first axe was a defective hammer, which instead of smashing, got stuck in the target.

The standard axe will be the first weapon you will handle.

Shurikens

The Shuriken originates from medieval Japan, with a variety of shapes and styles, but the star-shaped design with cutting edges predominates. It usually has a hole in the center, giving it aerodynamic flight.

Tomahawk

Created by Native Americans, the Classic Tomahawk has a convex edge for deep, powerful cuts. Thanks to its hardened head, it can also be used as a hammer.

Zombie Killer

Perfect for training in case of a zombie apocalypse. It has 12 convex blades for deep and fast cuts. Can be used as a throwing weapon or for melee combat.

Items available on your second visit

Lancer's Axe

A classic tool converted into a precision weapon. Its wide blade allows for a powerful and visually spectacular impact.

Ready to drive it into a log?

Batarang

Inspired by the legendary masked vigilante, this gadget combines streamlined design and urban aesthetics. Perfect for comic book fans!

Joker Cards

Don't underestimate their size... These razor-sharp metal cards fly like blades and demand pinpoint accuracy. Become Batman's arch nemesis!

German Axe

Robust and balanced, this German-origin axe offers stability when thrown thanks to its intermediate weight.

Items available on your third visit

Viking Axe

An ode to the Nordic warriors. With a curved blade and long handle, it is ideal for powerful and ceremonial throws.

Radial Disc

Reused from the original tool, this cutting disc is thrown like a lethal frisbee. Its sound in flight is unmistakable.

Angel

Its symmetrical, stylized design resembles a winged figure, but with a lethal edge. An elegant... and dangerous object.

Items available on your fourth visit

Knives

A fun classic. Balanced and light, the knives allow a clean and precise rotation in the air. Feel like The Great Throwdini!

Templary Axe

Decorated with Crusader symbology, this axe represents strength and history, adding a forceful twist when it sticks.

Metallic Axes

With minimalist design and modern materials, this trio of axes offers versatility in weight and style for expert throwers.

And many more!

Starting with your fifth visit, you'll be able to unlock a new weapon each time you come: the Shovel, the Ace of Spades, the Labrys, the Butcher... Thus, during your session, you will have more and more objects available, and you choose which ones to shoot with!

Some safety recommendations before throwing an axe

  1. Basic axe throwing technique
    If you don’t know the technique, don’t worry! You can check out our post “How to throw an axe?” Plus, when you visit us, our Axe Masters will always teach you the proper technique for each type of axe.

  2. Throwing strength
    Whether you are very strong or not, each type of axe requires a different throwing intensity. We’ll give you all the tips you need to throw your axe as best as possible. Throwing a 2kg axe is very different from a 500g one.

  3. Throwing distance
    Finally, depending on the axe being thrown, you should adjust the distance to the target. Just as throwing strength affects the throw, distance also influences the trajectory. For example, a 2kg axe with a normal handle should be thrown closer to the target, while the same weight axe with a much longer handle should be thrown from farther away.

Ready to hit the target?

Before anything else, please note this

When throwing axes, there are three elements that are very important and that will influence the throw:

The axe

The thrower

The target

It is very important that you also know your strengths and weaknesses in axe throwing, as it will be essential when choosing the axe that best suits your throwing style.

On the other hand, we also want to mention that there are 3 factors to be taken into account by the thrower, as these will make him choose one axe or another: necessary strength, throwing accuracy and relief sought.