FAQs
Isn’t throwing sharp stuff like axes and knives dangerous?
Short Answer: No! According to statistics it’s safer than going to your local 7-Eleven or going bowling.
Longer Answer: The Cut Crew is made up of professional axe and knife throwing coaches that teach participants to throw safely and accurately, and axe and knife throwing are statistically safer than going to 7 eleven.
According to our insurance agent (we have great insurance!) in 2022 there were ~500 axe throwing venues across the US, with thousands of throwers at each venue each month, and and just 5 insurance claims.
How old does a guest need to be to throw?
While there is no specific age limit for throwers we recommend we don’t let kids under 10 attempt to throw axes. Kids 6-10 can throw Ninja stars for FREE.
How should I prepare for a reservation?
Get Pumped
Come with a great sense of adventure. Axe and knife throwing is exciting, safe, and fun.
Sign the Waiver in Advance to Save Time
If you’d like to save time during the check-in process and get throwing quickly make sure to have everyone in your group sign the waiver in advance.
Wear Closed-Toed Shoes
Make sure to wear closed-toed shoes when you come! Insurance requires this! Forgot your shoes? That’s ok – we have some you can borrow.
Do I need to bring my own axes and knives?
No! The Cut Provides Throwing Equipment
We provide all the throwing equipment for your Reservation
Can I bring my own throwing gear?
Maybe!
We have some limitations on weight, length, and width requirements for objects that can be thrown at The Cut Axe Throwing. If you’re interested in throwing your own gear bring it with you and we’ll take a look!
What is the maximum size of a group I can book?
300 People
The Cut has an occupancy of 300 people (244 inside, 56 outside). We can host larger groups but we’ll need to spread attendance out over time to make sure we don’t exceed our legal occupancy.
Can we bring our own food?
Yes.
Outside food and drink is welcome and happens all the time for group events.