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Medieval Training Sword

#900408
This durable training sword will hold up to the most rigorous training and has the esthetic beauty of a real medieval sword. Made of a super-strong polypropylene plastic with thick edges for ultimate safety.
$44.95

Tourney Arming Sword

#501685
The Tourney Series of blunt swords is the culmination of over 20 years of experience producing swords and related pieces for re-enactment and stage use. This classic knightly sword design was used for hundreds of years on the battlefield.
$239.95

Tourney Viking Sword

#501684
The Tourney Series of blunt swords is the culmination of over 20 years of experience producing swords and related pieces for re-enactment and stage use. This sleek Viking sword is lightweight and fast for a sword of this period.
$239.95

Tourney Hand and a Half Sword

#501683
The Tourney Series of blunt swords is the culmination of over 20 years of experience producing swords and related pieces for re-enactment and stage use. This sword is great for one or two-handed battle and is a close recreation of the famous Oakeshott Type XVIIIa sword from "Records of the Medieval Sword".
$249.95

Gladius Synthetic Training Sword

#501439
This Cold Steel Gladius is made of the heaviest grade polypropylene, making it virtually unbreakable, and closely duplicating a real sword in length, size, weight, and feel. Overall length 31 inches.
$34.95

Synthetic Training Buckler

#804193
This Cold Steel training buckler is stoutly made of extra strong polypropylene. Thick, sturdy, raised boss for hand protection and rugged handle. Weighs 2 pounds, diameter 12 inches.
$39.95

Bokken Synthetic Training Sword

#803638
This training sword is made from the heaviest grade polypropylene (making it strong, impervious to elements, minimizing the possibility of injuries to users), duplicating a real sword in length, size, weight, and feel. Overall length 44 inches.
$38.95

Medieval Hand and Half Synthetic Training Sword

#803637
This training sword is made from the heaviest grade polypropylene, which is not as stiff as wood, but virtually unbreakable and highly cut-resistant. Approximating the size, feel, and heft of a live blade, the sword can be wielded safely with its 10 inches grip. Overall length of 44 inches.
$39.95

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From the times of the Roman Gladiators, wooden swords have been used as a training tool. They allowed a warrior to practice full combat safely while preserving his precious steel for the real battle to come.


Top Customer Reviews

Review of: Practical XL Katana

This is a beautiful katana with simple high-quality furnishings, and very nice fit, and finish. It has the impressive XL blade geometry and build design, for heavier duty tameshigiri, and the sword is very well-balanced for its size and weight. The blade that I received has a beautiful hamon, and is very sharp. The tsuka-ito came tightly wrapped, and with nice equal size diamond shapes tied into the handle ito. The saya is a really nice quality high-gloss black piano lacquered saya, with a nice fit around the habaki, and a quality sageo. The katana arrived well-packaged and was shipped and arrived very fast. Thank you again.
Reviewed by: Edward, June 22, 2023

Review of: Hanwei/ Tinker Training Longsword

I bought this along with a sharp. It is decent construction and a good entry into long sword training. I do not regret buying it.
Reviewed by: Daniel, December 28, 2022

Review of: Practical Plus XL Light Katana

I have collected a lotta swords (and stuff). but I did NOT have a real katana. For a collector, that's like collecting guns and not having an M1911 - it's almost morally wrong. So, when I happened to come into some extra cash AND MR offered their awesome Black Friday deal, I decided it was time! I wanted one I KNEW was meant to use, so I went for the "practical" line. There were four, and after comparing I went for the most expensive one... I wanted it to LOOK good too, and I also wanted the longer type with a typical handle length. I am sure fully pleased!! Just even looking at it, it was plain this was no-foolin' good steel, not some chromed crap...., and a big hunka hunka steel it is. Thick, hefty and sharp (in case you were wondering, as I was), but not out of balance. No loose fittings anywhere. Simple, but beautiful to the eye. It is exactly what I was looking for!
Reviewed by: Gordon, December 03, 2020

Review of: Tourney Hand and a Half Sword

Great sword! Absolutely love the look and feel. I haven't used it in training yet but I have no doubt that this sword can take a beating. My only issue is that the tip end of the blade does not have much flex. Maybe not the best sword for hard sparing. All and all this sword seems to be a great training partner against a Pell.
Reviewed by: John, December 01, 2020