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Double Inflatable Axe Throwing Game Rental

Safe Weighted Vinyl Velcro Axes — Not Real Axes | Two Lanes, Two Players Head-to-Head | Warning: You Cannot Just Throw One | Everyone Approaches It Differently | Ages 5 to Adult | Displayed Price Is for Up to 8 Hours

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Double Inflatable Axe Throwing Game Rental

Axe Throw Double Game Rental

$399.00

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Setup Area: 14.8′ L x 24′ W x 12.9′ H

Actual Size: 12.8′ L x 22′ W x 12.9′ H

Monitors: 1 Adult Supervisor Required

Outlets: 1, 12 amp circuit

Age Group: 5 to adult

Description

The Old Product Page Issues a Warning Right in the Description: "You Can't Just Throw One!! You Will Want to Try Again and Again."

The double inflatable axe throwing game is the most novel skill game in the catalog. The old product page leads with the safety clarification that matters most: "For safety reasons, these are not real axes. They are axes made of weighted vinyl and velcro." Weighted velcro axes are thrown at velcro targets — the same competitive axe throwing experience found at professional axe throwing venues, without any of the sharp-edge risk. The page describes it as "the first game of its kind" and identifies what happens to participants immediately: they cannot stop. Two players compete head-to-head in side-by-side throwing lanes, each targeting their own velcro bullseye simultaneously. And then the old page delivers the most direct engagement warning in the entire catalog: "Warning!! You can't just throw one!! You will want to try again and again." We deliver and set up across Granbury, Mansfield, Joshua, and 50+ cities throughout the DFW metroplex. Browse our full extreme attraction and interactive game rentals in DFW Texas.

The old product page captures the technique variation that makes this game a spectator event as much as a participant event: "Participants start by grabbing an axe and deciding the manner in which they want to throw the axe for maximum accuracy at the target. Everyone will approach it a little differently, which creates a lot of fun and excitement." One-handed overhead, two-handed overhead, sidearm, spin release, flat throw — every participant develops their own approach. Watching the variety of techniques from the spectator side is entertainment independent of playing. Also check out the single-lane Axe Throw Extreme ($255) for events where one throwing lane is sufficient, or the Triple Inflatable Axe Throwing game for events where three simultaneous lanes are needed.

Double Axe Throw — Specs and Rental Details

SETUP AREA

14.8'L x 24'W x 12.9'H

ACTUAL SIZE

12.8'L x 22'W x 12.9'H

AXE TYPE

Weighted Vinyl Velcro — Not Real Axes

LANES

2 Side-by-Side — Head-to-Head Competition

PLAYERS

2 Simultaneously

AGE GROUP

Ages 5 to Adult

ELECTRICAL

1 Outlet, 12-Amp Circuit

SUPERVISION

1 Adult Supervisor Required

FEATURES

Two side-by-side velcro bullseye targets, weighted vinyl velcro axes, simultaneous two-player head-to-head format, axe cluster scoring

Displayed price is for up to 8 hours Extra Hours: +7% per hour Overnight: +$75 2nd Day: 50% off

See the Double Axe Throw in Action

Watch both players throw simultaneously in head-to-head competition — and see how many different throwing techniques participants develop within a single session. The velcro axes stick to the bullseye target; the gameplay is immediately clear from watching one round.

The Axe Throw Game Cluster — Single, Double, or Triple Lane?

The old product page links directly to the Triple Axe Throw as an alternative. All three games use the same weighted velcro axe mechanic. The right choice depends on how many simultaneous throwers your event needs.

Axe Throw Extreme — $255 (Single Lane)

1 throwing lane, 1 velcro target. Best for smaller events, backyard parties, and venues where a 14'x14' footprint is the space available. One player throws at a time with spectators watching.

Double Axe Throw — $399 (Two Lanes)

2 side-by-side throwing lanes, 2 velcro targets. Both players throw simultaneously in direct head-to-head competition. 24-foot wide footprint. Best for events where head-to-head competition format and doubled throughput are priorities.

Triple Axe Throw — Three Lanes

3 simultaneous throwing lanes. Best for large festivals, corporate picnics, and events where maximum throughput and the most dramatic visual presence are the priority. Call (817) 800-8618 for pricing and specs.

Why the Double Axe Throw Is Unlike Anything Else in This Catalog

Weighted Vinyl Velcro Axes — Safe for All Ages

The old product page leads with the safety clarification that makes this game accessible to every age group: "For safety reasons, these are not real axes. They are axes made of weighted vinyl and velcro." No sharp edges, no metal, no real cutting surface. The axes are weighted to fly like a real axe when thrown and stick to the velcro bullseye target on contact. The competitive axe throwing experience at professional venues — delivered safely for participants from age 5 to adult at any event.

Warning: You Cannot Just Throw One

The old product page issues this warning with two exclamation points: "Warning!! You can't just throw one!! You will want to try again and again." This is the most direct addictive engagement statement in the catalog. The combination of the physical throwing motion, the weight of the velcro axe in flight, and the satisfying stick of a clean hit on the bullseye creates an immediate feedback loop that participants cannot walk away from after one throw. Lines at this game form because players who finish their round immediately want another turn.

Everyone Approaches It Differently — Spectator Sport

The old page identifies the technique variation directly: "Participants start by grabbing an axe and deciding the manner in which they want to throw the axe for maximum accuracy at the target. Everyone will approach it a little differently, which creates a lot of fun and excitement." One-handed overhead, two-handed overhead, sidearm, spin release, flat throw — every participant develops their own style. This variation makes watching the axe throw as entertaining as playing it. Events with the axe throw game always have a spectator crowd that grows as participants cycle through and techniques are compared.

Side-by-Side Head-to-Head Competition

The double format places two throwers in adjacent lanes throwing simultaneously at their own velcro targets. The competitive format is immediate and visual — both players throw, both axes either stick or miss, and the comparative result is clear in real time with spectators watching both lanes. The side-by-side design means the crowd watching can track both throwers simultaneously, which adds social energy to every round that single-lane formats cannot produce.

The Novelty of a Real Activity Most Participants Have Never Tried

Axe throwing venues have existed in DFW for years but most people have never participated. The inflatable velcro version introduces the axe throwing experience to participants who would not visit a dedicated venue — making it genuinely novel to the vast majority of event attendees who encounter it. The old page identifies it as "the first game of its kind" in the inflatable format, and the sense of novelty — "I have never thrown an axe before" — is part of what drives the engagement loop the old page describes.

Good for Any Party Theme or Type

The old page explicitly notes the game is "good for any party theme or type." The velcro axe throwing visual reads as rustic, competitive, and action-oriented — it fits naturally at Western-themed events, tailgate parties, sports-themed events, corporate competitions, and general backyard parties without requiring any specific theme. The universally competitive format ("who lands closer to the bullseye?") translates across every event context. Inspected annually by the Texas Department of Insurance.

How to Play the Double Axe Throw

1

Two Players Step to Their Lanes

Both players step to the throwing line in their adjacent lane, each facing their own velcro bullseye target. Each player receives a weighted vinyl velcro axe from the supervisor. The supervisor explains the scoring zones on the bullseye and the throwing line that both players must stay behind during their throw. Because no real axes are used, safety briefing is brief — the main instruction is to stay behind the throwing line and not enter the target area while the other player is throwing.

2

Find Your Throwing Approach

The old product page identifies this as the discovery phase: "Participants start by grabbing an axe and deciding the manner in which they want to throw the axe for maximum accuracy at the target. Everyone will approach it a little differently." First-time throwers typically try overhead two-handed throws. Participants who want more control try one-handed. Some attempt a spin throw for rotation. The supervisor can suggest technique adjustments but most participants discover their preferred approach through the first two or three attempts.

3

Both Players Throw Simultaneously

On the supervisor's signal, both players throw at the same time at their own velcro target. Made hits score the point value of the zone the axe sticks to. Axes that bounce off without sticking score zero. Both players throw the same number of axes per round — call (817) 800-8618 before your event to confirm the exact number of axes included per player and the recommended round format. The supervisor calls scores after each round and the crowd reaction to both throws landing simultaneously is a consistent spectator highlight.

4

Score, Then Go Again

The warning in the old product page proves itself at this step: "You can't just throw one." After one round, both players want to throw again. The supervisor rotates new challengers in from the queue, but participants who have thrown once typically return to the back of the line immediately for another turn. The double format means the queue moves faster than a single-lane game — two players cycle out and two new players step in with every rotation. Across an 8-hour rental, the axe throw becomes the event landmark that participants return to multiple times.

Double inflatable axe throw game rental setup from Inflatable Party Magic DFW Texas showing both sid…

The Double Axe Throw set up and ready — two side-by-side velcro targets, 24 feet wide, two players competing head-to-head simultaneously

Setup Requirements and How to Book

Space — 24 Feet Wide, Plan for Throwing Approach

Setup area is 14.8 feet long by 24 feet wide at 12.9 feet tall. The 24-foot width is the most significant space requirement — plan for this width plus clear lane space to the sides. Beyond the inflatable footprint, plan for a clear throwing approach of 6-8 feet in front of each player's position. Total planning depth including inflatable and approach zone is approximately 22-24 feet. Surface can be grass, concrete, or asphalt. The 12.9-foot height requires outdoor clearance or an indoor ceiling of at least 14 feet. A standard 4-foot gate is adequate for delivery access.

Electrical — One Confirmed 12-Amp Circuit

One 110v outlet on a 12-amp circuit within 100 feet of the setup location. The amperage is confirmed in the CMS. Our crew brings a 100-foot extension cord. Confirm the outlet location relative to the planned game position. The blower maintaining the inflatable structure requires continuous power throughout the 8-hour rental. Read our full safety standards.

Safety Zone and Supervisor Role

The adult supervisor manages the player queue, enforces the throwing line, collects axes from the target area between rounds, and redistributes them to the next pair of players. The critical safety rule: no participant enters the target area while players are at the throwing line. The supervisor maintains a clear throwing lane from the throwing line to both targets. Spectators watch from the sides — never from behind the targets or in the throwing lane. Because these are velcro axes, not real axes, safety management is straightforward.

Booking and Delivery

Click "Add to Cart," select your event date and delivery address, and pay a $50 deposit — it applies toward the total rental price. Email confirmation arrives immediately. Our crew delivers, fully inflates the game, positions both lanes, confirms the axes and targets are operational, and verifies the 12-amp circuit before leaving. See what to expect on event day.

Best Events for the Double Axe Throw in DFW Texas

Super Bowl Parties and Tailgate Events

The old product page's meta keywords specifically call out Super Bowl parties and tailgate parties. The competitive head-to-head format and the novelty of axe throwing translate naturally to the game competition culture of Super Bowl and tailgate events. Two teams, two throwing lanes, head-to-head results — the format fits the event culture directly. Browse our football themed party rentals to build a complete game day event.

Corporate Events and Team-Building Competitions

The old product page identifies corporate events as a primary setting. The axe throw is the corporate game where title means nothing — technique and timing determine the result. Two employees in adjacent lanes throwing simultaneously creates immediate competitive energy that department events, team outings, and company picnics need. The side-by-side head-to-head format is built for bracket competitions that sustain energy across a full event. See our corporate event packages.

College Events and Greek Life Activities

The old product page meta specifically includes college events. Campus organizations booking college event entertainment find the axe throw the novelty game that draws the largest crowds because most students have never thrown an axe and the "first game of its kind" positioning means it genuinely is a new experience. The competitive format drives bracket tournaments that sustain campus event energy for hours.

Teen Parties and After-Prom Events

Teens and older children find the axe throw the game that is genuinely different from everything else at the party. The age-5-to-adult range means older kids participate fully. The "you cannot just throw one" quality the old page identifies is especially strong for teens whose competitive instincts drive repeat attempts. After-prom events find the axe throw a standout attraction that gets teens off their phones and into a competition. Browse our after prom rental options.

Western-Themed and Outdoor Celebration Events

The axe throw game reads visually as rustic and action-oriented — it pairs naturally with Western-themed parties, ranch events, outdoor cookouts, and Fourth of July celebrations. The old page identifies it as "good for any party theme or type," but events with an outdoor or rustic theme find it especially on-brand. Pair with the mechanical bull rental for a complete Texas ranch-style event experience.

Church Events and Youth Group Competitions

The old product page identifies church events as a proven setting. The velcro axe safety design makes this appropriate for youth group events — the supervisor simply enforces the throwing line and no participant approaches the target while others are throwing. The novelty factor is high for youth groups. See our church event ideas.

Community Festivals and City Events

At festivals with multiple game stations, the axe throw is the game that draws spectator crowds independent of the participant queue. Watching the variety of throwing techniques that different participants develop creates a spectator attraction that builds its own audience. The 24-foot wide visual presence is easy to spot from across festival grounds, and the axe-throwing silhouettes in action are visible from a distance.

Birthday Parties for Teens and Adults

Adult birthday parties find the axe throw the skill game that nobody has played before — and therefore the one that produces the most genuine surprise and engagement. The old page notes it is "enjoyed no matter what the age." Teen birthday parties find it the competitive station that holds attention for repeated turns, exactly as the old warning predicts. The double format means two guests compete at once, drawing spectators who build the crowd energy around the game.

Complete Your Event with These Popular Additions

Single Axe Throw Extreme

Add a second axe throw station for $255 — two simultaneous single-lane games covering twice the participant volume at events where parallel stations work better than one double-lane game.

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Browse our full extreme attraction catalog — wrecking balls, obstacle courses, gladiator jousts, and more competitive games that pair with the axe throw at large events.

Tables, Chairs, and Tents

Shaded seating for the spectator crowd watching the throwing competition — the double axe throw always draws an audience that needs somewhere to sit and react.

Event Rental Packages

Bundle the Double Axe Throw with other attractions at a package price for a complete multi-game event in one order.

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When weather forces a cancellation, your deposit rolls forward with no penalties. Texas weather is unpredictable, and we make rescheduling straightforward every time.

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The Magic Standard

Every delivery gets treated like it is for our own family's event. Both lanes fully inflated, both velcro targets operational, axes confirmed and positioned, 12-amp circuit running — before the first pair steps up, the Double Axe Throw is ready for round one.

Frequently Asked Questions About the Double Inflatable Axe Throw

Are these real axes? Is this safe for children and families?

No real axes are used. The old product page is explicit: "For safety reasons, these are not real axes. They are axes made of weighted vinyl and velcro." The axes are weighted so they fly with a realistic axe-like trajectory, but they have no sharp edges, no metal blade, and no cutting surface. They stick to the velcro bullseye target on contact. The age range of 5 to adult reflects how broadly safe these are — the velcro mechanic and velcro target eliminate any sharp-impact concern that real axe throwing would present.

What is the difference between the Double Axe Throw and the single Axe Throw Extreme?

Both use identical weighted velcro axes thrown at velcro bullseye targets. The Axe Throw Extreme ($255) is a single-lane game — one player throws at a time while spectators watch. The Double Axe Throw ($399) is a two-lane game — both players throw simultaneously in adjacent lanes for direct head-to-head competition. The double format is wider (24 feet vs. the single lane footprint), produces doubled throughput, and creates the simultaneous-throw crowd reaction that single-lane games cannot. For large events where multiple participants need to compete at once, the double format is the right choice. For smaller events or tighter spaces, the single lane works.

Why does the old product page warn that you cannot just throw one?

The old page warns: "Warning!! You can't just throw one!! You will want to try again and again." The combination of the physical throwing motion, the weight of the velcro axe in flight, and the satisfying stick of a clean hit on the velcro target creates an immediate feedback loop that participants do not want to walk away from. The axe throw is the game where participants who finish their round immediately return to the back of the line for another turn. Plan your event queue management accordingly — the Double Axe Throw reliably produces repeat-play demand.

How many axes are included and what are the scoring zones?

Call (817) 800-8618 before your event to confirm the exact number of velcro axes included per player and the scoring zone values on the bullseye target. Our crew will confirm all equipment details and demonstrate the scoring zones on-site during delivery and setup so you can brief participants at the start of your event.

What throwing technique works best?

The old product page is intentionally vague on this: "Everyone will approach it a little differently, which creates a lot of fun and excitement." There is no single best technique. Most participants start with an overhead two-handed throw. Some discover a one-handed approach gives them more control. Others try a half-spin or flat throw. The velcro axe responds to many different throwing styles, which is why the technique variation across participants is itself entertainment. The supervisor can suggest adjustments if a participant is consistently missing, but discovering your own technique is part of the experience.

Where does Inflatable Party Magic deliver the Double Axe Throw?

We deliver across the full DFW metroplex — all of Tarrant County (Fort Worth, Arlington, Mansfield, Burleson, Crowley, Kennedale, Benbrook, Keller, Southlake, Colleyville, and more), Johnson County (Cleburne, Joshua, Alvarado, Grandview, Godley, Venus, Keene), Ellis and Dallas County (Midlothian, Waxahachie, Cedar Hill, Grand Prairie, Red Oak, Coppell, Flower Mound), Parker and Hood County (Weatherford, Aledo, Granbury, Glen Rose, Willow Park), Hill County (Hillsboro, Itasca, Blum), and Waco. Professional setup and takedown included. View our full delivery area or call (817) 800-8618.

Double Axe Throw Delivery Across DFW Texas

Professional delivery, full setup of both throwing lanes with velcro axes and targets operational, and complete takedown included. One 12-amp outlet within 100 feet required. Plan for 14.8'x24' setup area plus throwing approach space. Outdoor or high-ceiling indoor placement.

Tarrant County

Fort Worth, Arlington, Mansfield, Kennedale, Benbrook, Keller, Southlake, Grapevine, Bedford, North Richland Hills, Haltom City, Watauga, Haslet, Trophy Club, Colleyville, Crowley, Everman, Forest Hill, River Oaks, and Azle.

Johnson County

Burleson, Cleburne, Joshua, Alvarado, Grandview, Venus, Godley, Keene, Cresson, and Rio Vista.

Ellis and Dallas County

Midlothian, Waxahachie, Red Oak, Cedar Hill, Dallas, Grand Prairie, Coppell, Flower Mound, Maypearl, and Covington.

Parker, Hood, and Somervell County

Weatherford, Aledo, Willow Park, Granbury, Glen Rose, Tolar, Lipan, and Acton.

Hill and Bosque County

Hillsboro, Itasca, Blum, Whitney, Kopperl, and Morgan.

Extended Delivery

Waco, Briar Oaks, Rendon, Lillian, and additional DFW communities. Call (817) 800-8618 to confirm availability in your city.

Book the Double Axe Throw for Your Next DFW Event

Confirm your 14.8'x24' setup area plus throwing approach space, one 12-amp outlet within 100 feet, and outdoor or high-ceiling clearance. Secure your date with a $50 deposit. Professional delivery, both lane setup, and complete takedown included for the entire 8-hour rental. Warning: you will not be able to stop at one throw.

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