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Durable seax for sparring and safe combat. Fully blunted.
This is a blunted version of our original Skalby Seax. You can find the sharpened version here: Seax Skalby
- Skalby Seax
- Fully blunted for safe sparring and combat.
- Full tang blade
- Material: Carbon Steel 1045
- HRC 55-58
- Carved walnut wood handle
- Handmade leather scabbard
- Total length: 17.5" (44,5 cm)
- Length of the blade: 12.7" (32,5 cm)
- Width of blade: 0.9” (2,5 cm)
- Length of grip: Approx. 4.7” (12 cm)
- Carefully handmade, small variations may occur
The sax (English: seax) is a long knife characterized by a large, single-edged blade worn horizontally inside a scabbard attached to the belt, with the edge of the blade upwards. It was historically seen with Germanic peoples, and gave among other things the Saxons their name.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.
Description
FREE SHIPPING
Durable seax for sparring and safe combat. Fully blunted.
This is a blunted version of our original Skalby Seax. You can find the sharpened version here: Seax Skalby
- Skalby Seax
- Fully blunted for safe sparring and combat.
- Full tang blade
- Material: Carbon Steel 1045
- HRC 55-58
- Carved walnut wood handle
- Handmade leather scabbard
- Total length: 17.5" (44,5 cm)
- Length of the blade: 12.7" (32,5 cm)
- Width of blade: 0.9” (2,5 cm)
- Length of grip: Approx. 4.7” (12 cm)
- Carefully handmade, small variations may occur
The sax (English: seax) is a long knife characterized by a large, single-edged blade worn horizontally inside a scabbard attached to the belt, with the edge of the blade upwards. It was historically seen with Germanic peoples, and gave among other things the Saxons their name.























