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Walking/Public transport:
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Yes, at The Mess Hall Carpark at Basement 1.
The only requirement we have is closed-toe shoes. But it is advisable to wear something you are comfortable in.
You’re also more than welcome to dress up in your favorite character! (Vikings, anyone?)
Yes, you need to be minimum 15 years of age to play. Waiver forms must be signed by your parents/legal guardian if you are under 18 of age.
For parents/guardians who would like to bring their children in as spectators, you are more than welcome to. There is no age limit to enter our premises.
Yes! We plan to host a competition in the near future to crown Singapore’s first Axe Throwing Champion. Attractive cash and prizes will be given together with huge bragging rights!
Interested throwers can sign up to indicate your interest here:
https://axefactor.com.sg/competition-interest-form/
We charge by per pax basis:
(prices shown below exclude prevailing GST rates)
1 pax – $38/hr
2 pax – $76/hr ($38pp)
3 pax – $110/hr ($36.67pp)
4 pax – $140/hr ($35pp)
5 pax – $170/hr ($34pp)
Fun fact! The more hours you book, the cheaper it gets per pax per hour!
*If you have more than 5 pax, you will need to make multiple bookings.
**For corporate events, birthday parties, celebrations like hens night/bachelor night or parties exceeding 30 pax, you can contact us via WhatsApp +6589238945 or email Booking@axefactor.com.sg
We know and we hear you. Axe throwing definitely sounds like a dangerous sport.
This is why, here at Axe Factor, we take safety seriously and it is our top priority to ensure all our throwers are well taken care of and that everyone adheres to our safety protocols and regulations.
Since 2018, Axe Factor has been licensed to operate due to the safety framework we have put in place, with the framework undergoing review yearly to ensure our safety regulations stays up to date.
So, follow our safety instructions, have a peace of mind and concentrate on that bullseye!
If you have any doubts or queries about the safety of throwing axes at Axe Factor, feel free to approach anyone of our team, and we will address the concerns!
Axe throwing is a sport that is open to people of all ages, no prior experience is needed! (We’ve had an 80 year old grandma come in for a session before!)
Whether you plan to come by yourself to sharpen your aim, with a date to impress, or with a group of friends for a unique day out, there is something for everyone.
A brief sequence of events to expect:
1. Checking in with our staff to confirm your booking and signing of waiver forms
2. Safety and throwing technique briefing by our Axe-perts
3. Practice throws (with some food and drinks if you’d like!)
4. Tournament and games!
Do approach our coaches to share with you the games you can play with axe throwing, and how official tournament works! Our coaches would be more than happy to guide and help you or your group with scoring, determining who is the winner and who gets to leave with bragging rights!
Pro tip:
– Do make a booking online before heading down to avoid disappointment.
– Get our coaches to share with you more on axe throwing, different ways to throw an axe, and the different types of axes we have!
– Axe throwing is all about technique, not strength.
As with all sports, some people are naturally gifted at it, while most are average. However, with axe throwing, one thing’s for sure; everyone starts off learning something new!
Here’s some advice for first-time throwers:
– It’s all about the technique. The bigger biceps don’t win here!
– Distance. Everyone throwing distance is different. Once you find yours, stick to it and throw consistently!
– Listen closely to our Axe-pert’s guidance. They will correct your throwing form as the session progresses.
– Don’t be afraid to ask our Axe-pert questions!
Recommended hours:
1 to 5 pax – 1 hour
6 to 10 pax – 2 hours
11 to 20 pax – 2 to 3 hours
21 to 30 pax – 3 hours
31 pax and above – 4 hours
The hours recommended are a rough guide with a basis on practice throws and competition facilitations.