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Both of those products are completely unsuitable for serious study of western swordsmanship. They too soft, too flexible, and way too light. We prefer weapons that are similar in weight and handling to the real thing, even if they are padded sparring weapons. I'm not sure the perfect sparring sword has been developed yet but many of our members are making some really good ones and if you search through the posts here, there's lots of info, suggestions, and directions. I really haven't seen a commercially produced padded sword that is even close to right.Ok, so the padded weapons on here worked pretty well, but maybe it was our poor craftsmanship or heavy abuse, so we ended up damaging them quickly. We're going to need replacements fairly soon, and were thinking about getting something maybe expensive but durable, for example, the Guardup type weapons, or Actionflex, or the like. Can anyone give a good critique on any brand of padded weapons that work fairly accurately?
Those don't look too bad. Anyone know how durable they are? I'd hate to shell out $65 each and break them quickly.I have played with these, and they are not bad. Pretty good price too. Jake Norwood also put his seal of approval on them. http://www.edhellen.com/mm5/merchant.mv ... de=Wasters
hope this helps.
Brian Hunt
GFS
I have to say that although the basics of the Edhellen padded wasters are quite good, we've experienced some superficial damage after brief usage. Within 2 hours of sparring time we had significant ripping of the cover of one at the corner of the edge. To their credit, Edhellen sent out a replacement cover at no charge, excellent customer service. Now, after a couple of months use, the pommels are falling off and the hilts need retaping. The good news is that the cores and foam are holding up just fine, so the damage is mostly superficial, and will be easily repaired.Those don't look too bad. Anyone know how durable they are? I'd hate to shell out $65 each and break them quickly.I have played with these, and they are not bad. Pretty good price too. Jake Norwood also put his seal of approval on them. http://www.edhellen.com/mm5/merchant.mv ... de=Wasters
hope this helps.
Brian Hunt
GFS
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