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The Red Dragon Armoury Synthetic Sparring Longsword is a 2-pound, ambidextrous training weapon featuring a polypropylene blade covered in 100% cotton jersey for safe, realistic sparring. Made in the U.K. with a durable thermoplastic, plastic, and steel handle, it offers modern style and reliable performance for serious martial artists and enthusiasts.
Brand | RED DRAGON |
Handle Material | Thermoplastic,Plastic,Steel |
Blade Material | Polypropylene (PP) |
Style | Modern |
Item Weight | 2 Pounds |
Product Dimensions | 3.94"L x 4.72"W |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00615642015475 |
Manufacturer | CAS HANWEI |
UPC | 615642015475 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 47 x 4 x 2 inches |
Package Weight | 0.91 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 3.94 x 4.72 x 2.76 inches |
Brand Name | RED DRAGON |
Warranty Description | Limited |
Model Name | PR9012 |
Color | Silver |
Material | 100-percent-cotton-jersey |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Part Number | PR9012 |
Model Year | 2015 |
Included Components | Sparring Longsword |
Sport Type | outdoors |
S**L
This is the way
If you’re looking for a HEMA trainer and don’t want to wait 2 months for delivery, this is your best friend. Balance and weight are great, only two upgrades I’d make are leather wrap on the grip and an aluminum pommel. The rubber on the grip deteriorates quickly in use.
S**S
Perfect synthetic weapon
This is an excellent choice for both fencing, and stage combat. I've been fencing for over 15 years, and this sword is revolutionize the way I can train.It is lighter than a steel sword, but not by a huge margin. Switching back and forth I don't find that it feels awkward or imbalanced.a lot of people seem to be complaining about the blades lack rigidity, I for one am glad that when my friends stabs me the blade bends instead of jabbing me hard. it's thick edges disperse the impact as well, so it's much less painful. It allows me to spar for much much longer then if I were using a steel sword alone.I've seen some complaints about the blade bowing, and that's easily fixed. Lay the blade flat on the ground or a hard surface in a moderately warm area. The blade will reset itself to flat. Also store it this way, or hanging, and that will prevent it from bowing. The plastic will bend in the heat, so if you leave it in a bag, or standing on its tip or pummel it has a chance of temporarily warping.this is also a great tool for teaching stage combat. I can give it to my actors and know that they have far less of a chance of seriously injuring each other than they would with a steel sword. It also is inexpensive, so I can afford to buy enough for an entire class. and since it requires no maintenance, it's one less worry I have to have when letting a group of inexperienced students handle them.These words are well worth the money, and I haven't come across a better product for training and teaching yet
A**R
Expensive Piece of Amazing.
This here is the new Sparing Hand and a Half sword from Hanwei, it's like a real, complete, full Longsword, made of Plastic.And I do mean it, it comes out of the package in four pieces, the blade, the crossguard, handle, and Pommel, and like a real sword they all fit togeather quite nice. Due to how it works, unlike other training swords, it's as sturdy as it feels, you'll never break it at the handle, but the top might worry you.It's made to flex from the top 3rd of the blade, giving you something flexible and more sword like than a wodden stick with a hilt. THis makes is great for sparing as you can stab your friend and not so much stab him like a real weapon, and the whole rubber/plastic make of it might feel kinda pathetic, it's made to go agianst itself, not wood.If you're going to spar with this, get two of them, you'll be having a blast with two balanced plastic versions of a real longsword.Durabillity wise, smacking my tree outside with it over and over left it scratched, but sturdy enough for abuse, it should last me quite a while. My Cold Steel training swords, which are more durabillity than usabillity, will last far longer, but those things are bats compared to this.It's got a decent look to it, and it's obviously not metal, but you have to feel it in your hands to get what I'm taking about here, it's like a sword made out of plastic, but it's still a sword damn it, you swing it just the same, it feels just the same, and it's made to do just the same.Problems time. The handle is rubber, the squishy shifts when you move it kind, so it may be annoying to some, but it doesn't shift near enough to effect handling, yet noticable. The rubber also feels just like that, rubber, not real fun to hold for long periods of time.The blade is also easily warped, the blade itself tells you it might be warped during packaging!But this isn't no display sword, this is for use, and a little warp is nothing substantial, and since it's not wood, it'll bend where ya want it if you try.Overall, it's sturdy, handles great, safe for use as a sparing tool, training, or a durned toy for children, this thing won't be doing any more harm than a toy lightsaber would, altho it's a heck of a lot more expensive as well sa usefull.Oh, and the Pommel, it's just nice, really nice.IT's still a new item, the crossguard, Handle, and Crossguard can be bought seperatly to replace missing or broken parts, or perhaps mix and match different color blades and pieces., this one is a simple grey, but black is also avalible. And if you look they got red Crossguards and such too.Steel Hilts are also there, to provide more weight and a better real sword feel.I think it's good, so try it out!
M**G
Excellent value! I have been doing HEMA for about ...
Excellent value! I have been doing HEMA for about a year now, prior to that, I dabbled in kenjitsu, and I must say that this is probably the best synthetic practice/sparring longsword available for under $100. Unlike the cheaper cold steel practice swords, which handle more like bats, this sword is actually well balanced and has a noticeable distal taper. The point of balance on this sword is at the 15.1 cm (~6 in) from the guard with all components attached. If one wishes to decrease the point of balance to around 8-10 cm, thus making it more in line with a traditional longsword of the 14th or 15th century, one can order a stainless steel guard and pommel from purple heart armoury and use them to replace the plastic guard and pommel. Doing so will not only decrease the point of balance to around 8.5 cm, but will also make the sword weigh about the same as a typical longsword from the time period. I did this to mine, and the final weight of the sword with the steel pommel and guard came out to be ~1.3 kg which is well within range of a typical longsword from the 14th or 15th century. I must also note that adding the steel guard and pommel makes this sword handle very similarly to an actual steel longsword, but for a beginner such as myself, sparring and doing cutting drills is far safer with a synthetic sword than an actual steel sword even if blunt. Overall, excellent buy!
D**.
Sword
Great
J**R
Awesome
The quality of this sword is very good, the handle is comfortable, it looks great, and it’s weight is like a real sword.
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