🗡️ Train hard, train smart — wield the edge of mastery!
The MASTER USA Martial Arts Polypropylene Sword features a 28-inch durable polymer blade with a rounded tip for safe, intense training. Its expertly balanced design and ambidextrous spiral handle ensure optimal form and comfort, making it perfect for martial arts practice, self-defense drills, conditioning, and cosplay. Lightweight yet resilient, this sword is built to elevate your training experience while keeping safety front and center.
Brand | MASTER USA |
Blade Length | 28 Inches |
Handle Material | Polypropylene (PP) |
Blade Material | Polymer |
Style | E472-PP |
Product Dimensions | 41"L x 2.5"W |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Manufacturer | Master Cutlery LLC |
UPC | 805319218937 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 38 x 5 x 1 inches |
Package Weight | 0.36 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 39 x 39 x 0.04 inches |
Brand Name | MASTER USA |
Warranty Description | Limited |
Model Name | E472-PP-MC |
Color | Black |
Material | Polypropylene |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | E472-PP-MC |
Included Components | see description |
Size | 39-Inch Overall |
T**E
Closest I've seen
Exactly what I wanted it to be, might off in length but the only one I've seen on here to replicate the oxtail niuweidao with handle, guard and shape of the blade, durability isn't what i was looking for so swinging it against something else I can't speak on, but otherwise good.
N**D
Wow...this is really impressive
I was looking for a prop sword for a RenFair costume that was size appropriate for my frame (I'm 5'9"). This ended up being the ideal length but I had a slight concern about it being all black, as I needed it to look like a real sword. I figured I might be able to paint it and make it look more legit, and the price was low enough I decided to take a chance. So glad I did!!This prop is solid polypropylene, so has quite a bit of heft to it. The blade edge is rounded so there is nothing even remotely sharp, though if you really wanted to you could file the edges to create the appearance of sharpness (again the entire thing is one solid piece of injection molded plastic). I left the edges as is, but it will still cause serious damage if you hit someone with it simply due to the weight.To paint it, I used simple rattle can primer over the entire thing (just make sure you use something that will bond to plastic), sanded, and repeated three times to get a nice base. For the blade I used a "steel" spray paint, again doing three separate coats and letting it fully dry between each coat. The pommel and guard I used an airbrush with a brass acrylic paint...also three coats...followed up with a black wash and then some additional highlights. The whole thing was then covered up with three coats of satin varnish. The picture shows what the end result looks like. I will wrap the handle with some dark maroon leather to give it a bit of flair.If you are looking for a nice LARP or RenFair sword, and you have the patience and means to paint, I can't recommend this item enough.
A**E
Awesome quality
Super great quality, weighted very wellI’m very happy with these items, used them in a Zuko cosplay and they worked very well
S**Y
Fun wasters for drills and sparring.
What this sword lacks in function it makes up for in looks. The attention to artistic detail in the design is really impressive. The double fullers have a faux engraved foliated design, as does the guard, the grip and the girdle of the pommel. Compared to this the Cold Steel one handed wasters look like shaved down 2x4's. I've noticed having these around for a few days that the appearance inspires me to pick it up and do solo drills with it, much more so than the 2' iron bar I usually use indoors.They are 34" long. The blade is 24.75", the hilt 9.25" and the grip is 7.25". It weighs 1.21 pounds, around 19 oz. The guard is small but functional. The grip is long, I can wield it two handed which makes it good for doing longsword drills in low ceiling areas. That's just a bonus though. When holding it one handed I find it better to hold it down by the pommel. If you hold it up near the guard the pommel bangs into your wrist area when doing overhanded thrusts.The balance is not great. It is 15" from the pommel end. That leaves 19" to the blade tip, so it is near the middle and thus balanced more like a stick or club than a lively sword. It is light enough though that it is still fairly fast. In fact the just over a pound weight seems to be good for a one handed sparring weapon. Its fast and not overly fatiguing but still challenges the arm muscles. So they're more fun than the CS one hander, which is so heavy it quickly tires the arm and is unwieldy to swing. It also provides enough of a blow to prevent your opponent from just rushing through it unlike a lighter padded stick. The blade is flat like the Rawlings nylon wasters, so it is more flexible for thrusting than the CS wasters. Its a little pointy but we sparred with it as is last night, though I'll probably shave it down some.For full contact sparring HEMA protective gear or SCA armor is needed. One of my fellow HEMA students sparred a round with me last night with these and Cold Steel bucklers. I started off with AF HEMA gauntlets but couldn't get a good grip with them (the fault of the gauntlets not the sword), so took my chances with lacrosse gloves. I never received a hard hit to the hand but I suspect for the most part you could get by with lacrosse gloves, since the one handers don't have the force of the two handers. An unlucky hit could still probably seriously crunch or break a finger though. In addition to hand protection you need a fencing mask, jacket and throat, groin, elbow and knee protection, or SCA equivalent. The CS bucklers leave tiny nicks on the edges of the sword. Steel bucklers probably wouldn't leave any marks.Really fun short swords for practicing close in fencing and doing drills. Playing with these toys from time to time keeps me from taking the whole HEMA thing too seriously, since its just an excuse for vigorous play anyways.
K**Y
Overall a great peace
The media could not be loaded. I have a lot of practice swords *(me and my step son practice together he is 8 )Compared to foam swords the tip beds a bit more *(block between 9/13 inch from hilt ) is the most sturdyAlmost all the weight is in the handle and the guard is quite large but feels good to swing ....My only complaint witch I did see other say ... I had a bend in the blade when it came it was 22 inches from the tip and bent ....This wasn't a problem for me though... I left it outside in 90° f on a 2/4 , and once hot I pressed between 2 bored till it cools and my blade was straight againBalance to blade is slightly off but still great for practicing, *adding a light ribbon banner off the ring fixes it tho , again I'm 99% happy with it *(I'd only make hilt a tad thinner for my use )
J**D
Great for martial arts practice.
I previously had a wooden sword for martial arts practice, however after several years it broke. Since this is made of polypropylene it should last a great deal longer! The sword is lightweight and great for practice. Since it is polypropylene, I am a little worried it may warp. Even if that is the case, it should still be usable. I have used this sword for several weeks and it is working well! Have fun, and improve your martial arts skills!
J**.
BladesUSA 1606pp is a good buy.
This practice blade is very sturdy and was larger than I thought it would be. Good product.
J**
Awesome
Person was extremely happy to receive it as a gift. Item as described and well made.
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