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BladesUSA E503-PP Martial Arts Polypropylene Training Medieval Sword, 34-Inch Length

BladesUSA E503-PP Martial Arts Polypropylene Training Medieval Sword, 34-Inch Length

BladesUSA E503-PP Martial Arts Polypropylene Training Medieval Sword, 34-Inch Length
$ 22.60

Score By Feature

Based on 2,196 ratings
Customer service
9.09
Packaging
9.20
Value for money
9.21
Satisfaction
9.54

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Product Description

Dimensions 34" x 34" overall
Martial arts training requires a perfect balance of weight and muscle
This product is made in

Questions & Answers

Can you tell me how heavy it is?

It weighed 21 ounces (1 lb. Each has a 5 oz. size. In spite of its small size, it really feels as if it has some weight to it when wielded.

In other words, what is the measurement?

The parcel consists of a long, narrow, and thick part measuring in at 34 inches from top to bottom.

Its a strong one, isn't it?

In addition to being durable, polypropylene is also very lightweight. Hence, it is a strong material.

What kind of wood does it have?

PP or polyprothelyne is the material used in particular here.

Selected User Reviews For BladesUSA E503-PP Martial Arts Polypropylene Training Medieval Sword, 34-Inch Length

The one time one of my friends hit my thumb, it cracked in half, so I used it to fight my buddies
5/5

Honestly, it worked a bit too well, because when one of my buddies hit me, the bone broke Although this sword has been abused for several days, little damage has been done to it. My thumb is likely to be broken again if I score 10/10.

Braxton Velez
Braxton Velez
| Dec 18, 2020
The construction is solid and the design is beautiful
5/5

My sons received two of them. It's so I can determine who deserves my love that the boys need to attack each other. In order to test them before Christmas (yeah, I'm the dad who gives swords at Christmas), I slashed them against each other hard. I was not hesitant when I cracked them together multiple times even though I am 6'1" and 230 pounds. In the end, they held up fairly well. As a plaything- It's impossible to doubt their ability to survive if they were fighting.

Liv Fuentes
Liv Fuentes
| Jul 05, 2021
This sword looks very good when I turn it into a cosplay sword for my wife
5/5

I wanted to make it into a Wonder Woman sword for her, and it turned out awesome.

Sterling Pineda
Sterling Pineda
| Jun 13, 2021
This sword is very durable and is great for your children
5/5

The sword is for my 8-year-old son who is obsessed with all things swords. I can tell you now that this thing is far more durable than those cheapo plastic swords you get at the dollar store or at amusement parks. There are several strong polypropylene pieces in this kit that can take a lot of The purchase will last and last for many years to come, Instead of making actual swordplay with it, we will use it to guard the house against monsters, dragons, pirates, and anything that comes.

Colson Lamb
Colson Lamb
| Jul 09, 2021
There is nothing I like better than this
4/5

There is nothing I like better than this. strong and hard with a solid blade that feels solid, not hollow in the slightest. The weapon I have in my hand is unlike any weapon I have ever had. It has been my privilege to hold swords. My hilt grip feels thin, which causes me to wonder why. In my opinion, it is probably bent to fit into the hand. I am curious about the fact that the blade might be heavier than the hilt. I did not see the two-handed Are you not able to see the whole detail in the displayed picture? I was planning to try out both the Roman gladius and the hand and half sword later on based on my satisfaction with this sword. I may drop the price of the item if the sale price drops or if I can find a sparring partner. Exercises in callusthenics. Is it a good buy as well? In addition to the good price, there was also a good selection. I believe the price dropped from almost $30 to almost $20 like the Gladius and the three-handed sword and half sword. I would say it costs a little over fifty.

Laney Murray
Laney Murray
| Sep 10, 2020
Play drills or spar with these fun time wasters
4/5

The looks of this sword more than compensate for the lack of functionality. I'm impressed by the amount of artistic detail in this design. The double fullers have faux lines engraved in them, as does the guard, the grip, and the pommel girdle. By comparison, the Cold Steel One Handed Waster looks like the sides of 2x4 are shaved off. It has been a few days since I have seen these and I have noticed the appearance is inspiring me to pick it up and actually do solo drills with it, more so than the 2' iron bar I usually use inside. Each one is 34 inches A blade with a 24 degree angle is used. It measures 75" long, and the hilt is 10 inches long. The grip is 7" and the length is 25". 25" in length. There is one ounce in it. A little over 21 pounds, and about 19 ounces. Guards like this are small, but they serve a purpose. Its grip is long and can be used two handed. I used it for longsword drills in low ceiling rooms since it is good for this purpose. The bonus is just a nice addition. I find that it is better to hold it down by the pommel when holding it onehanded. When you do an overhanded thrust and you hold it near the guard, the pommel bangs into your wrist area. It is hard to strike a good balance. 15" is the length from the pommel to the end of the rod. 19 inches to the blade tip, so it will tend to balance more like a stick or club than a lively sword. However, it is quite fast no matter what its weight is. The weight of just over a pound seems to be suitable for a one-handed The workout is fast and doesn't tire the arms excessively, but still challenges them. It's more fun to swing one of these than one of the CS ones, which are so heavy that they tire the arm quickly. The high blow provides enough protection from your opponent to prevent him from just running through it like he would if you were to use It is flat like the Rawlings nylon wasters, which prevents it from twisting off the hand when thrusting. I probably will shave it a little before we spar, but the point is a little pointy, so we sparred with it last night as is. In order to spar in full contact, you need to wear HEMA protective gear or SCA armor. He and I were both using these bucklers and Cold Steels last night to spar with each other. When I first started I used AF HEMA gauntlets but most of the time I couldn't get a good grip on them (a fault of the gauntlets and not the sword), so I went have never taken a hard blow to the hand, but I believe that for the most part you could get away with lacrosse gloves, since the one-handed hits are not as powerful as the two-handed hits. However, it would still be possible to seriously damage or even break a finger in an unlucky accident. Aside from hand protection, you will also need a fencing mask, jacket, throat, groin, elbow, and knee protection, or the equivalent in the SCA. There are tiny nicks on the edges of the sword that are left by CS bucklers. Steel bucklers probably wouldn't do the same. This is a really fun short sword for practicing close-quarters fencing and practicing I play with these toys from time to time to keep myself from taking the whole HEMA thing too seriously, since it serves as just an excuse to play vigorously.

Lily Daniel
Lily Daniel
| Aug 19, 2020
This is a fully functional program
5/5

I find this sword to be very interesting. It was only supposed to be a one-time purchase, so I assumed The image shows a hand-shaped design, as it seems to be one in the image. The handle is long enough for one or two hands to use, and the blade width and length are also appropriate for either way you wish to use it. Since I have gripped it, I can only say that it is unique in quite the way it is a flexible tool. There is no weight issue and, as with all Blades US to Cold Steel comparisons, this is a lightweight blade. Even though its usage might prove less strenuous than Cold Steel models, it is nonetheless no less durable. This design appears to have a somewhat Asian influence, though I am unsure if it is a copy of an existing sword or a fantasy design based on the design of an existing sword. This broadsword can function easily as one- or two-handed, despite its long handle. It's low weight means that it works well as a one-handed broadsword, despite the size and weight of the handle. The weapon has a single-handed grip. However, I am not able to determine accurately where this blade would fit into history with any degree of accuracy.

Amanda Fields
Amanda Fields
| Jun 02, 2021
The sword is a great little practice sword
4/5

It has nice designs on it, though it is difficult to see due to its all black color. As far as I can tell, it doesn't have any noticeable imperfections. According to me, the only reason I took a star away is that the weight is off. It's quite blade heavy, so it is probably used more for chopping weapons than anything else. Perhaps my expectations are off because I'm more accustomed to using an epee, which is a thrusting weapon. This weapon doesn't feel as nimble as I would expect it to be for a one-handed weapon. This fits in well with two hands, but when you use only one hand, it is not great. then again, the length of this sword doesn't really seem like one that one would hold in two hands. My favorite part about it is how it works well for practicing Tai Chi.

Kayleigh Dickson
Kayleigh Dickson
| Dec 07, 2020

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