⚡ Elevate Your Training Game with the BJDJKatana!
The BJDJKatana Sword is a high-performance training tool made from tough polypropylene, featuring a 29.92-inch blade and a total length of 41.3 inches. Weighing just 0.85kg, it is designed for martial arts enthusiasts, particularly in Aikido, and comes with a stylish scabbard and carrying bag for convenience.
Brand | BJDJ |
Blade Length | 29.92 Inches |
Handle Material | Polypropylene |
Blade Material | Polypropylene |
Style | Japanese |
Item Weight | 0.85 Kilograms |
Product Dimensions | 41.3"L x 3.5"W |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Manufacturer | BJDJ |
UPC | 736961921138 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 43.25 x 3.75 x 2.5 inches |
Package Weight | 1.36 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 41.3 x 3.5 x 0.1 inches |
Brand Name | BJDJ |
Model Name | BJDJ08 |
Color | black |
Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene |
Part Number | BJDJ007 |
Sport Type | Martial Arts |
J**A
Very tough and very cool
Not just a indestructable oractice sword but it also comes with a super tough sheath to boot! Giving you another awesome skill to practice of resheathing your sword at speed. Rounded but still beautiful, you are in no danger of cutting yourself with this super strong poly katana. When swinging this out side in the yard I accidently got to close to my shed and whamo! I cranked the corner of the wooden building, with zero damage to my practice katana,but unfortunately a nice dent in my shed. The quality of these bokken are second to none. Comes with a cheap but effective stand to display it and a linen cover for traditional storage. The thickness of these polymer bokken give it a very similar weight to a real steel katana so when praticing you are training your muscles as well which is key to proper sword handling and control. The one piece design ensures no loosening of the grip thru use and the size of the bokken is the same as your average katana giving you a true training aid. the addition of a matching hard sheath gives you additional traing features as well. Highly recomended.
L**B
Excellent Practice Bokken
While I have an oak Bokken, or training Samurai sword, wanted one with a scabbard (saya). This product fit the bill.The polypropylene sword is stylish, attractive, well balanced and weighs a little less than my oak version (540 vs 585 grams).The handle has a wrapping that looks great, and helps one grip the sword.The sword easily moves in and out of the scabbard, which makes it ideal for Iaito, or sword drawing practice. The scabbard is made from a sturdy, fairly thick plastic.However, there is no connection to attach the scabbard to a belt for carrying or Iaito. Will have to engineer or buy something that functions like the scabbard knob (Kurikata) and cord (sageo).The sword comes with a nice looking stand for a table or shelf, made of hard plastic.Overall, extremely happy with my purchase.
S**O
over all it is great. i will definitely be getting more for my group to use.
it was only slightly lighter than a real katana. It is very durable but i warn you do not try to cut metal it will carve your trainer up like butter. Its length is very close to my real katanas. great value for money. it is full tang so no handle looseness. very well balanced. The only down side is the guard could snap a bit better. over all it is great. i will definitely be getting more for my group to use.
J**R
Good quality Bokken
The bokken is sturdy and has a good practice weight comparable to a real sword. I did not have the problem with the Tsuba coming loose like a few others have indicated The only issue and why I gave 4 stars is the Tsuka (handle) poly molding, which is molded to look like a real katana handle, is rough on my hands when practicing. I am considering doing a wrap of black hockey tape or other to ease that a bit. If the handle were just textured it might be better. For the price, you can't beat the value considering a wood bokken can range up over 100 dollars
A**R
def recommend
just arrived today and i must say its more than i expected, you get the sword, scabbard, hand guard (which needs to be put on) sword bag and a sword stand. sword is thick but sturdy, bigger than it looked in the pictures too..little flex to it. grip is pretty good too. i dont know how it will do against another training sword as i will be practicing alone but i believe it would def leave a mark if it accidently hit someone. scabbard has a glossy finish to it, very attractive. the sword stand isnt anything special, lil bit of wobble but does the job and the sword bag is a nice touch. i got this as im new to this and def dont want to practice with a real blade (really like having all my fingers and toes) the sword fits snug in the scabbard without the handguard on but once gaurd is on, it prevents a snug fit so it will very easily come out so keep that in mind.. perhaps a slight wrap of electrical tape would take up the slack, i will try it... but all in all this is a very sturdy practice sword and for the price, i cant find anything that needs improvement. highly recommend for anyone just beginning or even for the more expierienced. as long as you dont go wacking trees with it, you wont be disappointed
L**T
Nice weight, durable enough, and the handguard stays solidly in place
The weight is almost identical to my red oak bokken, but the balance point is about an inch and a half closer to the blade tip. Which is actually much closer to what my live blades are like. Also, the hand guard has stayed solidly in place for the entire time I've had it. I will acknowledge that the plastic these are made from does nick and scratch. I don't mean intentionally hitting anything with them, I mean just wearing them and hitting door frames and things as you walk the plastic will visibly scratch. It's not as durable as oak or mahogany, but I bought this looking for a functional practice sword, not a pretty show piece, and I'm happy with what I got. I don't feel the need to be gentle with it, and I'm pretty sure it will last years.Comes with a really nice scabbard that I was pleasantly surprised by how nice it is, and also a cheap cloth over-the-shoulder carrying bag that will fall apart after a couple months of use. But for the quality of the other pieces and the low price, I would have been happy with this even without the bag at all, so it's hard to complain about that.Happy with the purchase. Would buy again.
M**
Very strong, great for practice
I use mine for laido training and I love it. I think it has helped with my technique and is great for the money. It’s safe enough to use around my house since it is not sharp. The material used is very durable and is well balanced. The hand guard can be removed and replaced which is cool. The hard handle isn’t the most comfortable but it works well
A**
Great Value
My son loves them great look and feel.
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