Description
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A simulator designed for HEMA enthusiasts who want to practice the techniques of old masters while minimizing the damage to their overlays. Its shape resembles a historical saber.
It is used to prepare for HEMA tournaments without the need for heavy overlays. This sword allows you to practice reflexes, train the correct work of arms, legs and moving the simulator. It can be used by both women and men.
It is a saber made of black, durable materials. The blade is smooth and the handle is twisted.
The blade is soft, rounded at the end and the outer material used guarantees high durability of the product. Its core has an additional reinforcement against fracture. The handle is made of rubberized plastic for a firm and stable grip.
The simulator has the right weight and is comfortable to use. It will be suitable for training, regardless of the advancement in a given technique.
Safety: For safety reasons, we suggest to use groin protectors and masks for face protection (especially eyes) during the training with this type to the weapon
Important: This type of weapon is designed for light training without the use of heavy protective gear. Hits on hard elements, for example, wooden shields, or metal masks without soft overlays may cause damage of the weapon.
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Additional Info
Additional Info
Brand | SPES |
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Specification | Blade length: 78 cm All dimensions are approximate and may vary from piece to piece |
Reviews
- Fragile fun whackerReview by Sondre
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They are very fun and very safe to use. As long as you're wearing gloves, a cup and a mask, you can swing as hard as you want without fear of hurting someone. Like with real sabers, they're balanced pretty far out, which helps compensate for the low weight of these trainers. The fabric on the outside of the blade is very smooth, so cuts to bare skin won't cause burn marks like LARP weapons will. This fabric does tear easily though.
They don't bend, but you can still stab safely as long as you're careful.
The handles are not very comfortable.
(Posted on 10/05/2020)