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Axes & Arrows — Adventure Awaits
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Welcome to Axes & Arrows, where medieval skill meets modern thrill.
Grab an axe, nock an arrow, and unleash your inner warrior in a safe, epic, and unforgettable experience.
Whether you're out for a casual weekend challenge, celebrating a milestone, or bonding with your team, Axes & Arrows turns ordinary days into extraordinary stories.
We combine the precision of archery, the power of axe-throwing, and the energy of live performance — all led by professional instructors from the New Zealand Stage & Screen Combat School.
What We Offer
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Axe Throwing: Feel the satisfying thud of steel hitting wood as you master the throw.
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Archery: Learn focus, control, and accuracy in our thrilling range setups.
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Corporate Events & Team Days: Sharpen communication, aim for success, and have a laugh while doing it.
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Birthday & Stag Parties: Celebrate like a true warrior — competitive, fun, and unforgettable.
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Mobile Pop-Up Events: We bring the range to you — festivals, fairs, schools, and private gatherings.
All experiences are fully supervised by qualified combat instructors, ensuring every shot and throw is both safe and exhilarating.
please email
hello@nzsscs.com
for prices and bookings
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Why Choose Us
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Expert instructors trained in stage combat and weapon safety
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Unique mix of sport, theatre, and immersive storytelling
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Perfect for individuals, groups, and corporate bookings
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Safe, accessible, and thrilling for ages 6 and up
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Locally owned, New Zealand-made experience

The Experience
Step into the range, breathe deep, and feel the weight of history in your hands.
You’ll be paired with your skill level — whether it’s your first time or you’ve hit bullseyes before — so no one gets left behind.
It’s not about brute strength — it’s about balance, focus, and the rush of doing something real.

Book Your Session
Ready to aim higher?
Book your Axes & Arrows experience today and discover why so many Kiwis are trading screens for steel.



