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40" Kendo Wooden Bokken Practice Samurai Sword Katana

RatingCustomer rating is 3 of 5
BrandSword Demon
TypeMisc.
List Price$0.00
Special Price
Lowest New Price$8.87
Categories
Training Sticks  Men  Women  Beginner  
Features
  • True Grip Design resembles real Sword
  • Low Cost
  • Perfect for Practice
  • Burgundy / Rosewood Color
  • New and Improved Guard Design
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Description
This is the Katana Length Wooden Bokken Practice Single Sword. The bokken is constructed from wood together with a Red glossy finish. A cotton wrap has been wrapped over the handle of the sword. The Bokken is Katana length. A plastic guard and securing ring are integrated together with the bokken.
Customer Reviews
Customer rating is 5 of 5  awesome   2010-05-18
By Shelby A. (Huntington, WV)
My first bokken/practice sword and it seems I made an excellent choice. The only things that it needed were a little sanding to take a couple sharp points off of the plastic Tsuba, and some spots of glue on the wrapping. Overall a nice sturdy bokken that will seem to last for years of sparring and practice.
Customer rating is 5 of 5  supersword   2010-02-23
By Chelan High School Kunkel
we used these swords in our Japanese play and they were so sturdy and beautiful! still look like new after many stage performance fights. well worth the money.
Customer rating is 5 of 5  Kempo sword   2010-02-02
By J. Q. Touma (Guayaquil, ECU)
Looks great! and it is not to light as I thought it would be. I loke it very much, and looks great.
Customer rating is 4 of 5  About what I expected   2009-12-19
By Brian Porter
Well, to start, I should point out that I paid less than ten bucks for this, and had no intention of using it for any reason other than messing around. The sword was not red as the picture showed it to be, but I didn't really want a red one so it worked out. The sword came with a chip/crack in the tip, and that grew a bit when i dropped it on the cement outside. But again, I just wanted to play with it. The crack is only an aesthetic problem - its still sturdy and can take a decent beating. Its really pretty awesome - not too heavy, not really light. Like I said, its really sturdy and can take a beating. It looks awesome, most people don't notice the crack in the top anyway. Basically, if you're wondering whether or not to buy it, buy it. Yes you can get a better wooden sword, but for less than ten bucks this sword is more than worth it.
Customer rating is 2 of 5  I really thought I bought something different.   2009-12-13
By P. LUJAN (Idaho, USA)
The real item given to me is completely different than the one depicted on the picture. I isn't all that shiny, and the shape is a little distorted, but now I'm just nit-picking. The paint is thick, and it dents very easily when practicing. The grip will slip off when handling it towards the bottom, which is how kendo sticks should be practiced as. The guard will also become a problem, and irritate the wrist after a while.



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