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40" Kendo Wooden Bokken Practice Samurai Sword Katana

40" Kendo Wooden Bokken Practice Samurai Sword Katana
From Sword Demon

List Price: $17.99
Price: $11.99

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description

This is the Katana Length Wooden Bokken Practice Single Sword. The bokken is constructed from wood with a Red glossy finish. A cotton wrap has been wrapped over the handle of the sword. The Bokken is Katana length. A plastic guard and securing ring are included with the bokken.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #3705 in Sports & Outdoors
  • Brand: Sword Demon
  • Dimensions: 2.00 pounds

Features

  • True Grip Design resembles real Sword
  • Low Price
  • Ideal for Practice
  • Burgundy / Rosewood Color
  • New and Improved Guard Design

Customer Reviews

Good, but the natural wood one is better4
The cord-wrapped handle is a great idea, offering more of a real sword-like look as well as a firmer grip. My hands tend to get sweaty and slip around a bit with long practice, particularly with the sealed lacquered finish on most bokken. This wrap really helps (though it needed a touch of glue to get it to stay in place). The two-piece guard design is a nice enhancement too. Though you really don't need the guard at all for many applications it is nice looking and appears stronger than the original.

It's still a fairly cheap piece of wood, compared to an ironwood version, but at this price (it was $9.99 when I bought it) you really can't go wrong. A nice enhancement over the basic bokken. I do, however, prefer the natural wood version to this one as it looks pretty bad once you start using it and the color scrapes off. Nevertheless, if you want an inexpensive practice sword this one is recommended...

Nice practice sword for a really great price.4
Bought this sword to practice and workout with. Is a great find for the workout or just collecting enthusist of Japanese-inspired equipment. The sword is nicely made and handles well. It comes nearly ready to use right out the box and looks good. The only drawback is the fact that the guard for the sword is not attached at requires some ingenity to attach properily and to stay attached.

Inexpensive doesn't have to mean cheap1
This one looked pretty good, but I wasn't pleased with it. I had an earlier plain bokken made of oak which I liked a lot, and sadly gave to a friend. I thought this one would be similar but the wood was extremely fragile, mine cracked and chipped just doing some light sparring against padded swords. Aesthetically it's not altogether pleasing either, it's lumpy and irregular when you look close up. I'm trying to figure out which one I bought the first time.