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Question: Do the plastic weapons allow for mixed waster training and sparring? I.e., how have they performed against a wooden waster? Or will you need to keep it plastic-on-plastic?I have never sparred with blunts, but the plastics are far slicker feeling than wooden wasters (which I am told what steel is more like) and they hurt far less than wasters.
That's odd, I think the advantage is clearly with the plastic waster over the wooden. The plastic is lighter and faster, and flexes a bit so that binds and parries are trickier.I've done a bit of this. Wood vs. Plastic works just fine, although the flexibility of the plastic against the inflexibility of the wood provides some issues when at the bind, generally giving wood the advantage at a middle-middle bind or similar. Outside of this, though, it hasn't been a huge issue.
Jake
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