Practice Swords
27 Results
30262
Black Wooden Daito Bokken Katana Sword
USD
13
BUDK
Swords
Practice Swords
CL2
Category L2
14.99
30258
Natural Wooden Daito Bokken Katana Sword
USD
14
BUDK
Swords
Practice Swords
CL2
Category L2
14.99
50273
Honshu Boshin Training Grosse Messer Sword - molded polypropylene construction, 41 1/4” overall
USD
15
Honshu
Swords
Practice Swords
CL2
Category L2
43.99
30148
Hardwood Escrima Fighting Stick
USD
16
BUDK
Swords
Practice Swords
CL2
Category L2
14.99
$39.99
$349.99
$189.99
48412
Honshu Training Spartan Sword - Polypropylene Construction, Perfectly Weighted, Virtually Indestructible - Length 23 1/8”
USD
20
Honshu
Swords
Practice Swords
CL2
Category L2
33.99
52259
Honshu Crusader Quillon Training Dagger - Polypropylene Construction, Textured Handle, 18 1/2" Length
USD
21
Honshu
Swords
Practice Swords
CL2
Category L2
29.99
52305
Honshu Single Handed Broadsword Trainer - Polypropylene Construction, Textured Handle, For Practice, 40" Length
USD
22
Honshu
Swords
Practice Swords
CL2
Category L2
43.99
$69.99
$69.99
PRACTICE SWORDS FAQS
- What are practice swords used for?
Practice swords are designed for training, sparring, and martial arts practice. They provide a safe way to develop techniques, improve skills, and engage in controlled sparring sessions without the risk of injury associated with live blades. - What materials are practice swords made from?
Practice swords are typically made from durable materials such as polypropylene, wood, foam, or blunted steel. These materials ensure the swords can withstand repeated use while minimizing the risk of injury. - Are practice swords safe to use?
Yes, practice swords are designed to be safe for training and sparring. However, it is essential to use them in a controlled environment, follow proper safety protocols, and wear appropriate protective gear to prevent accidents. - How do I care for and maintain my practice sword?
The care and maintenance of your practice sword depend on the material. For polypropylene and foam swords, simply wipe them down with a damp cloth to remove dirt and sweat. Wooden practice swords may require occasional oiling to prevent drying and cracking. Always store your practice swords in a cool, dry place.