Description
Made from polypropylene. Tough, rigid and durable. Non-sharpened. Suitable for martial arts training, film props etc.
An alternative to "Katana Bokken - DD-J-013";
The "Training Katana - DD-J-014" is more akin to a real steel katana in terms of dimensions. A thinner blade compared to the "Katana Bokken - DD-J-013. It will bend easier and is lighter. - A bit safer for stunt work!
Two Saya option,
Standard Polypropylene - DD-SY-20-M
Hard 'ABS' - DD-SY-22P-M-BK
Optional saya/ scabbard.
Some advantages over wooden training gear are,
Durability - Won’t split, rot or splinter. Made Tough. Great longevity.
Quality - A finely made product. No knots or imperfections like in timber.
Usability - Slightly less dense than timber. Body contact will hurt less, and less likelihood of injury.
For individual saya;
DD-SY-20-M - Katana Bokken Saya
DD-SY-22P-M-BK - Hard - 'ABS' Saya
SPECIFICATIONS
1 Review
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It is good, but can be better
3-4 Stars My sword came in and although I liked the weight and feel to it, my blade came a little bit bent to the side, however I am going to see if I can fix it with some heat? Another thing I noticed is that the guard was extremely hard for be to put on due to the shape of the small lock on the sword, and so it resulted in a bit of it being chipped off and split. I did however did managed to get it on and then put some tape to fix the damage on it