Cold Steel Medieval Training Sword (Waister)

£47.95

  • This Cold Steel Medieval Training Sword offers a dull polypropylene blade for all of your training needs.
  • 32.25" Blade
  • Polypropylene
  • Polypropylene Handle

2 in stock

SKU: CS-92BKS Category:

Description

If your ultimate goal is to wield a sharp sword safely, you need to train with a sword that approximates the size, feel and heft of a live blade, yet minimizes the possibility of causing injury to yourself or your training partner. This concept was implemented by the ancient Romans, who used dull wooden swords to train their Gladiators and soldiers. And Japanese Samurai used a wooden training sword that was called a Bokken. It’s an elegant solution to a vexing problem and effective enough to still be used today. The only problem is that a wooden sword can rot, crack, chip or splinter and eventually become useless. Cold Steel’s solution to these dilemmas was to design a synthetic substitute, low in price and impervious to the elements. The Cold Steel line of Training Weapons are made of heaviest grade polypropylene available and closely duplicate a real sword in length, size, weight and feel. While they’re not quite as rigid as wood, they have the winning advantages of being virtually unbreakable, remarkably stiff and cut resistant.

 

Additional information

Weight 830.07 g

Brand

Cold Steel

Cold Steel is a prominent American retailer renowned for its diverse range of bladed tools, training weapons, and swords. Established in 1980 by Lynn C. Thompson, the company has built a reputation for producing high-quality, durable, and innovative products. Their extensive catalogue includes a wide array of items such as knives, swords, tomahawks, machetes, and other edged weapons, catering to both practical and tactical needs. Cold Steel is particularly noted for its pioneering work in creating strong, reliable, and sharp blades, often using high-quality steels like VG-1, AUS-8A, and San Mai III. They are also famous for their distinctive, often aggressive, marketing tactics, including videos showcasing their products' strength and durability through rigorous testing.