CAS Hanwei OH2159 Sword Case Medium
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Yes. Depending on the furniture on your blades/pieces, you can easily fit three in both pockets. I've got my Shinbudo Paper with me. Blizniak's phenolic bokken, Blizniak's Katalox bokken, and my Suburi-bokken in a single pocket
It's a canvas-like material, not leather. With something that can be cut with a knife, a lock would be useless; it's designed to keep a sword from being damaged during transportation, not stolen.
There are two zippered sections for your swords, as well as a small amount of padding on the outside.
I wouldn't do it because it would be a tight squeeze. One is fine, but due to the soft nature of the case, exercise caution.
Selected User Reviews For CAS Hanwei OH2159 Sword Case Medium
) This is a high-quality case that appears to last a long time; I hope they continue to produce it. One of my swords is 45" long and fits into the medium or large case with ease. The small one is something I've never seen before. br>br>Because the specifications on Amazon can be confusing, I've included my measurements for the large and medium cases we purchased: br>* In the case of a big case, 51. Outside Interior sword pockets are 50" x 9" each, and the exterior pocket is 5" x 10". 5" x 6". br>* In a medium case, the following is true: 51" x 8" on the outside Interior sword pockets are 49" x 7" each, and the exterior pocket is 9" x 9". 5" x 6". br>br>The exterior dimensions are important because they will determine how many more items you can fit between the two pockets. I find the medium case to be ideal for two relatively flat taiji swords (a 45" taiji dao and a 42" taiji jian), but it barely fits a third sword between them, and I'd need the large case to add a Shaolin dao because that type has a wide oval guard. br>br>Having said that, I should also mention that with just two swords, the medium case is easier to maneuver than the large.
This case, which is slightly longer than the two swords, fits two 42" Katana swords perfectly. I lubricated the zippers and sprayed waterproofing on the material to prevent any problems, as I always do. The package arrived rolled up in a tight ball, but it was quickly unrolled and straightened. On the exterior, there is a small storage pouch.
I was concerned about the sword's fit, but the case has a fold-over piece that allows you to shrink the case to fit the sword. I purchased the case because the one I had for over ten years was decomposing. This one appears to have at least ten years of life left in it. I also like how the sword can be carried on my back thanks to the wide strap. I am extremely pleased and content.
It's a great way to keep your belongings organized and safe. I commute to class on my motorcycle with the bag slung over my shoulder.
This case was recommended by a friend, and they were correct. I was concerned that it would be too small, but this was not the case. It has enough room for a standard katana, bokken, and jo. The case is well-made and far less intimidating than my previous rifle case.
I have a ceremonial sword that is more than a century old. The original canvas and leather case had become too worn to use and had to be retired to a display case. I still need to transport the sword, and this case fits nicely and will provide better protection for the old heirloom than the original case, despite being made of heavy fabric and leather.
It's a great case with a lot of storage. It has enough room to hold my iaito and a bokken. The carrying straps and handles are strategically placed, making it simple to carry and switch from shoulder to hand as needed.
I bought these for my tai chi straight sword and saber, and they fit perfectly in this bag, so it's definitely roomy; I could have done with a bag that was about 4" shorter. It is, on the other hand, well-designed. I still recommend it because it is well-made and very sturdy.