Saxon Scramasax
The Scramasax, carried by the Saxons and the Vikings between the 4th and 10th centuries, came in a wide range of sizes and was used both as a tool and a weapon. Carried horizontally at the back of the belt, the scramasax provided the spearman with both a close-quarters weapon and a tool and utensil in camp. More information...
Saxon Scramasax
Hanwei's Scramasax, with its foot-long blade, would provide both slashing and thrusting power in battle while handling heavy-duty chores around the home and camp. It is equipped with a leather horizontal-carry sheath. Made by Hanwei.
Key features:
- Sharp high carbon steel blade
- Authentic styling
- Scabbard included
Specifications:
- Blade material: 1566 high carbon steel
- Overall length: approx. 45.1cm
- Blade length: approx. 29.2cm
- Blade thickness at guard: approx. 6.4mm
- Handle length: approx. 15.2cm
- Weight: approx. 539 g
- Incl. leather sheath
Specs may slightly vary from piece to piece.