When the IATF came out with their series of Premier-centric axes, I lept at the opportunity to get one (read: Chapman said the IATF Premier throwing axe was at worlds and asked if I wanted one, and I said yes).…
Equipment Review
How to haul your axes: a primer
Walking around town with an axe in your hands is, typically, not a very convenient move for most throwers. Unless you live in some sort of hard working, everyone-is-a-lumberjane scenario, you’ll need a way to carry your axes about in…
Choosing your first throwing hatchet: a primer
One of the first things that you’re likely to do when you get into axe throwing is buy your own axe. You probably want something that fits the requirement of your particular fearless leaders (for me, IATF (ALL HAIL!)), but…
The IATF Premier Throwing Hatchet (A first-touch review)
In an effort to reduce the number of times throwers attempt to claim a bunch of nails glued to a rod is an axe, IATF released two brand new axes to the market: the Premier (hatchet) and Federal (Big axe).…
IATF Premier Hatchet (a first throw review)
WEEEEELLLLL, dear reader, I have to first admit something before I start: I throw axes that are, typically, cut down to about 15-16 inches on the handle. I’ve become used to it, and don’t wanna explore a different length of…
