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Bokken & Training Swords

The best of the world's sword fighters have known a simple truth for ages... if you want to become a reasonably good sword fighter, you should endeavour to learn sword fighting techniques, footwork and the basic stances. If your ultimate goal is to wield a razor sharp sword safely and effectively, you need to train with a sword that approximates the size, feel and heft of a live blade, yet minimizes the possibility of causing grievous, permanent, or life-threatening 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. All Cold Steel swords and daggers and now two axes and comprehensive Training line are made of heaviest grade polypropylene and closely duplicate a real sword in length, size, weight and feel. While they're not quite as rigid as wood, these training weapons have the winning advantages of being virtually unbreakable, remarkably stiff and cut resistant.



The best of the world's sword fighters have known a simple truth for ages... if you want to become a reasonably good sword fighter, you should endeavour to learn sword fighting techniques,... read more »
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Bokken & Training Swords

The best of the world's sword fighters have known a simple truth for ages... if you want to become a reasonably good sword fighter, you should endeavour to learn sword fighting techniques, footwork and the basic stances. If your ultimate goal is to wield a razor sharp sword safely and effectively, you need to train with a sword that approximates the size, feel and heft of a live blade, yet minimizes the possibility of causing grievous, permanent, or life-threatening 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. All Cold Steel swords and daggers and now two axes and comprehensive Training line are made of heaviest grade polypropylene and closely duplicate a real sword in length, size, weight and feel. While they're not quite as rigid as wood, these training weapons have the winning advantages of being virtually unbreakable, remarkably stiff and cut resistant.

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