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Agreed, the balance is all wrong, the aerodynamics are wrong, there's no real flat/edge distinction, it bounces on contact ike crazy, the tip is too whippy...Just about anything is better than Shinai. Horrible tool. It will not teach you anything about Real fighting with a sword.
It might teach you something about lightsaber fighting, but until the Jedi temple is built and the Dark Lord shows his face, they will have no real use for learning to fight.
I tend to agree, but have to abide by the rules while in someone else's house. Most days are drilling anyway... only one practice a month is devoted to free sparring.Just about anything is better than Shinai. Horrible tool.
We have had very good luck with the Brian Hunt nylons. I only saw one break, after a lot of abuse. IMO they are more durable than wooden ones and cause less real injury. Not pain (they sting like heck and leave wicked welts), but they don't break bones the way wood does. I can't speak for any of the other nylons out there having never used them.Really?? I have never once heard of a Nylon waster used by ARMA breaking, except for a single prototype that was promptly redesigned.
Maybe others can fill me in on that, though.
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