New to axe throwing? You’re in great hands. Our friendly hosts provide full instruction and coaching throughout your session, so you’ll feel confident, safe, and successful from your very first throw.
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Location: Provo
What's Included
- Concierge Button
- Protective Measures: Hardwood & metal lanes, fencing, bounce-resistant floor, and backdrop material
- Food & Drink Ordering Access
- Projection-based Targets & Digital Game Library
- Throwing Implements: Axes, Knives, and Ninja Stars.
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: Jeans are totally fine! Just make sure you wear something comfortable and that you can move in. Closed-toe shoes are a must since you’re throwing axes. Avoid anything too loose because you don't want to get caught up while you're throwing. Pro tip: leave your fancy shoes at home—things can get a bit rugged in there!
A: Yes, you can reschedule! Just make sure to give at least 24 hours' notice. Their team is super accommodating, usually responding pretty quickly. It’s a good idea to check their online booking system for available times.
A: Yes, it’s pretty family-friendly! Kids as young as 10 can participate, but make sure they’re accompanied by an adult. They have special instructions for younger throwers to keep things safe and fun. Just check with the venue ahead of time if you’re unsure!
Discussions
Just had the BEST time at Projection Axe Throwing!
I took my friends to Projection Axe Throwing in Provo last weekend, and wow, we had a blast! The staff were super chill, and I loved that they provided coaching. We got to throw axes, knives, and even ninja stars—so cool! Definitely recommended if you’re looking for a fun group outing. We also ordered some drinks and snacks—perfect way to unwind while throwing! Prices were reasonable, too.
Considering Projection Axe Throwing as a gift—worth it?
I want to get my husband something fun for his birthday and thought about Projection Axe Throwing. He’s never done it, and it sounds exciting! I’m just worried if he'd find it difficult. Has anyone here taken a total newbie? What was it like? Any tips on making it a great experience?