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Your cart is empty.The Arab sword, sometimes called a Saif (???) or a Shamshir depending on the era, has its origins in Arabia prior to the 7th century. Not much is known about this particular weapon, other than what Al-Kindi wrote in his treatise On Swords in the 9th century. Made from Polypropylene Material Much stronger & Durable then Wooden Bokkens, Lightweight Yet Sturdy. Polypropylene Is virtually A unbreakable Material Which Makes These Training Weapons The Best Available they have the advantages of being virtually unbreakable and remarkably stiff and cut resistant. Measurements : Overall Length - 82cm Weight : 350g
Michael Orick
Reviewed in the United States on March 25, 2024
Handles the way it should. It is light, but all poly trainers are.
Graham Providence Toho
Reviewed in Canada on March 31, 2023
This polypropylene sword is very sleek in design and feels even better in hand when used in training and practice. Although it is considerably light for what a sword should weigh like, it provides as a very good placeholder to practice form.The blade is thin and bendable but not flimsy, and the handle is small but not unreasonable for this design of swordsmanship. It is a very nice trainer in my opinion and it seems it will last a good while if treated fairly.
William Taylor
Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2023
Honestly, better than some of the other swords. It's light and good for maneuvering and flexibility. Swords like the arming and longsword are heavy and cumbersome. Overall, 10/10.
Anathar88
Reviewed in the United States on September 26, 2021
Neat little saber. It’s like an Arab version of a USMC Marine Mameluke sword, just a differently designed pommel. Mine came straight as an arrow, no warping of any kind. Feels good in hand. My one gripe is I wish the guards quillions were just a bit longer. Other than that, really nice.
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