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Practice swords are a class of swords that have a specific practical purpose, and that is to allow the wielder to practice his sword skills. As such, practice swords are not the type that would be made with fancy features or designs – they simply have to look like the conventional swords that people normally use. If the sword were to differ in any aspect such as length of the blade or handle, the practice sword would not serve its purpose.

Some people prefer to make use of wooden replicas of the swords as a practice sword. But sometimes this isn’t such a good idea. It is quite obvious that holding a piece of wood that looks like a katana or any other sword will be different from the real thing. Wood is much lighter than the more durable material that actual blades are made of, for instance. So it’s always better to consider using the more professionally made practice swords.

Of course, the practice sword that you need will also depend on what kind of sword you intend to practice with. If you’re practicing to use the katana then you’re obviously going to need a katana practice sword. One such practice sword would be the Hanwei - Gorin Iaito Katana, a flawless replica of the ordinary katana that stands 27 inches long. Its blade is made with a stainless steel material more durable than any aluminum alloy.

In addition to looking and feeling like the actual sword, it is important to note that practice swords must be safe to use as well. This is because the reason why we’re using practice swords is to prevent committing accidents while learning how to use it. The blade must be blunt and cannot cause actual damage like a real katana would.

But the good news is that it’s not very difficult to find good practice swords like the Hanwei Nami Iaito Wakizashi. They’re made with such precision that it almost feels like you’re holding on to the real thing. Practice swords like these are always ideal for those who are learning how to use the properly.

Written by admin on December 16th, 2009

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