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The Red Dragon Armoury Synthetic Sparring Longsword features a 97 cm polypropylene blade engineered to flex safely at the tip, reinforced by a steel rod for handle rigidity. Its thermoplastic elastomer grip absorbs impact, making it ideal for both sparring and theatrical use. Designed and made in the U.K., this lightweight, durable longsword offers customizable parts and low maintenance, perfect for serious martial artists and stage performers seeking safe, realistic training tools.
| ASIN | B007KKDGEK |
| Best Sellers Rank | #283,527 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #424 in Martial Arts Swords |
| Blade Length | 97 Centimeters |
| Blade Material Type | Polypropylene (PP) |
| Brand Name | RED DRAGON |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (283) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00615642015475 |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Handle Material | Thermoplastic,Plastic,Steel |
| Included Components | Sparring Longsword |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 3.94"L x 4.72"W |
| Item Type Name | Synthetic Sparring Longsword - Silver Blade |
| Item Weight | 2 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | CAS HANWEI |
| Product Style | Modern |
| UPC | 615642015475 |
| Unit Count | 1.00 Ounce |
| Warranty Description | Limited |
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
B**N
This is a pretty awesome practice sword for those getting into HEMA on ...
This is a pretty awesome practice sword for those getting into HEMA on a budget. Its a fairly accurate representation of an actual longsword, minus being too flexible and lighter then an actual sword but for $60 - $70 it's not bad. The plastic it's made out of is tough as nails so it wont break. Bending can be an issue but it's an easy fix. I haven't begun sparing yet, i'm just using it for practicing the basics by myself. I would feel confident to use for sparring however, I would just keep in mind that the blades on contact wont bite and will be a little slippery. Though for the price this is well worth it. Would be good for larping or just messing around with friends to.
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!
A**R
Great swords at a great price.
Extremely durable and decently balanced. If you buy a metal pommel and guard you will get a better balance and weight but it is fine as is for beginners. The rubber handle can feel a little loose at times depending on the heat but it never has become a serious problem. You can not practice binds with these swords as they do not bite into each other. They are great for practicing technique and light padded sparing. Though there are better synthetic swords on the market these are nearly half the price and perform nearly as well.
T**K
Amazing sparring sword
As for a first time training sword, I had bought two of these in order to spar with my brother. We went at each other quite hard and he even hit my hand which was busted open by this plastic sword. Given it sounds like a bad thing, I don't think so, as the swords are sturdy enough to hurt someone and not break, which is what we were looking for. If you want to hit each other with a sword, I recommend this one, as it's durable to a point, though the blade seems to bend if you leave it laying on the tip to the floor and the handle to the wall, as the closer it gets to the handle, the heavier it is, which is good for balance, but not so much with keeping the blade straight.
J**U
The plastic is very flexible and you can lunge at your opponent without worrying about the sword breaking. The weight is distributed the way a real sword is meant to and the sword can be disassembled. Needless, this product is not a toy.
D**A
There's better swords out there for same price
M**E
Excellent sparing swords. Very sturdy
A**N
Good quality and hand feel, however; the grip wiggles a bit and the blade quickly became slightly bent. That said, it's good for the price point and honestly there isn't much else in the way of HEMA weaponry on here, so it does the job!
Y**!
The sword in itself is great, feels like a sword in the hand. Although it is slightly unbalanced and the rubber handle is hard to insert on the blade. The rubber handle tends to rub on your hand and if youre not used to it, it might scrape a bit of your skins, i wrapped mine with leather and now its just perfect! Otherwise Great Sword!
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