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The Wooden Kung Fu Broadsword is a 40-inch training tool made from durable hardwood, designed for beginners practicing Tai Chi and Shaolin Kung Fu. Its authentic feel and balanced weight make it an essential addition to any martial artist's training arsenal.
C**L
Good product for price
This is a good product for the price. Good for training, but tai chi practicioners should be aware that while this is a training sword in the form of a traditional chinese Kung Fu Dao. It is not the same as a tai chi broad sword. However you will still get good training out of it.
R**E
Tai Chi Anyone?
This practice broad sword is a great choice for just that...practice.It is great for forms. This is my second time buying this sword for "PRACTICING" with two at a time. Double Broad-Swords are great for Tai Chi and Kung Fu both. My wife is doing fantastic with this "Wooden Kung Fu Broad-Sword" The choice of wood and smooth finish, is excellent. Along with the workmanship. It will break near the hand gaurd if you're not careful.
D**N
Great!
I like this sword. But its not for people who want it to look perfect there is glue showing around the guard and a few minor scratches on the blade but besides that it is holding up pretty well and the design is awesome definetly will buy here again.
V**T
I would not recommend buying this product at all
I received my sword today and the blade wasn't attached at all, so I'm having to glue it back together so I can use it in class tonight. I also noticed that once the blade was in place its not balanced at all with the handle. I would not recommend buying this product at all.
G**O
Two Stars
Cracked blade, shoddy craftsmanship.
G**H
I am using it every time I practice Taiqi
It is light very suitable for me to practice Tai Qi. The most important it is safe, my husband says he feels safe when I play it beside him.
L**E
Just don't hit anything with it
Nice looking and well balanced. Good for forms. Just don't hit anything with it. Unlike a bokken it is not designed to hold up under impact. The blade will snap off at the crossguard fairly easily.
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