Medieval training sword
For centuries, martial artists have been convinced of this simple wisdom: If your goal is to handle a razor-sharp blade safely and effectively, you should first practice with a tool that is about the size, weight and feel of a real weapon, but has the advantage that it is difficult to seriously injure yourself or your training partner. This idea has been practiced by many cultures, including the ancient Romans, who used wooden swords to train their gladiators in sword fighting. The only disadvantage was that wooden training instruments could naturally rot or crack, flake or splinter and could not be used in all weather conditions. Cold Steel's solution was to develop adequate substitutes made of synthetic polymer. The products of this collection are inexpensive and almost insensitive to extreme temperatures. They are water and weather resistant and astonishingly durable.
Data Training Sword
total length: 100,3 cm
blade length: 81,9 cm
handle length: 18,4 cm
Weight sword: 831 g
Blade material: Polypropylene, extremely robust
Item number | VM002447 |
Category | weaponry replicas |
weapon type: | sword |
Shipping weight: | 1,00 Kg |