Warrior Games are outdoor challenges that blend skill, strength, and ritual, from axe throwing to calisthenics rigs and field competitions. They’re designed to test body and mind in ways that feel raw, active, and a little bit primal.
Yes, when used with common-sense precautions. Clear lanes, marked safe zones, one participant throwing or lifting at a time — these rules keep the fun flowing without unnecessary risk.
No prior training is required, but respect for the activity is essential. We recommend starting slow, learning proper technique, and following all safety guidance. Mastery comes from repetition and discipline, not recklessness.
Currently, the collection features axe-throwing targets and calisthenics rigs, with more to come, from strength challenges to field games. Every piece is chosen to be rugged, purposeful, and in line with Warrior Garden’s ethos.
Yes. Targets, rigs, and future additions are built for outdoor use. Wood and steel may need seasonal care, but part of the warrior’s path is respecting and maintaining your tools.
Yes. Axe-throwing targets meet WATL guidance, and calisthenics rigs are built for serious daily training. We aim to supply equipment that works both for backyard warriors and those training for formal events.
Beyond the fun, these activities sharpen coordination, build strength, improve focus, and provide stress relief. They’re social, physical, and ritualistic, a way to reconnect with movement and camaraderie outdoors.
No. Warrior Games products are designed to be DIY-friendly. As with our Garden range, we see assembly and setup as part of the ritual, claiming your space and crafting it with your own hands.
Timber targets and frames may need rotation or replacement over time; rigs require seasonal checks of fixings and surfaces. Keeping your gear in fighting shape is part of the practice. Check out our Oak & Treated Timber, What to Expect and How to Care for It resource for insights and expectations on this marvellous natural resource.
Because play and challenge are as important as rest and ritual. Warrior Games bring laughter, rivalry, and discipline together, sharpening edges in ways that feel alive, not abstract. They remind us that strength can be joyful.