Viking Daggers and Viking Seax by Medieval Collectibles
Vikings used daggers called a seax for for extreme situations and like close combat fighting. Other names given to the seax were hadseax, sax, seaxe, scramaseax and the scramsax. The Viking dagger was a single edged and had a length from 7.5 cm to about 75 cm. Vikings wearing a seax indicated a free man, since only free people had the right to bear arms. Viking wore their knife horizontal at the front of their belt. Medieval Collectibles carries many variations of viking daggers and they are full functional. Our Viking dagger are very affordable as well as very authentic to the Viking Age.

Practical Scramasax Item # SH2297 The Practical Scramasax has been produced in response to many requests from Viking re-enactors. Its 12 ½” blade, with a rounded tip and 1/16” wide edge, make it an ideal secondary weapon. Price: $105.00 On Sale For: $79.28 |
Seax Item # 401022 The seax, or sax, was universal in Northern Europe. Carried and used by the Saxons, Angles, Vikings and German tribes, its use probably dated before the fall of Rome and continued on into the early Middle Ages. Price: $110.00 |