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Sword of Saint Maurice – Stage Combat Version with Hanging Rings Scabbard – Deepeeka

$179.99

Sport Combat
(2 customer reviews)
SKU: AH6970F_Z | Categories: Tag:
Sport Combat

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    This Sword of St. Maurice has a thick and blunted blade built for the blade-on-blade rigors of stage and sport combat; it is forged from high carbon steel with blade edges that are at least 2 mm in thickness and a thickened and rounded tip for safety.

    The crossguard and pommel are crafted from steel and the hardwood grip is tightly overlaid in leather. The sword is paired with a wood-core scabbard that is bound in fitted leather and completed with two brass hanging rings.

    Overall Length37 5/16''
    Blade Length31 1/16''
    Weight2 lb 14 oz
    EdgeBlunt
    Width43 mm
    Thickness4.7 mm - 4.7 mm
    PommelPeened
    P.O.B.7 3/4''
    Grip Length4 1/2''
    Blade [EN45 High Carbon Steel]
    TypeArming Sword
    ClassSport Combat
    ManufacturerDeepeeka
    Country of OriginIndia

    2 reviews for Sword of Saint Maurice – Stage Combat Version with Hanging Rings Scabbard – Deepeeka

    1. gustassing (verified owner)

      Very sturdy and well-made sword with a beautiful and functional design. The blade allows for some flex, but notably less than the average HEMA longsword feder. None of the parts feel wobbly or loose, and everything is straight. The sword came with a generous coating of oil and came securely wrapped. My only complaint is that the pommel shape causes quite a bit of discomfort on the Ulnar area of the wrist when practising without padded gloves. Additionally, I would advise that this sword is quite heavy compared to others such as the Hanwei Practical Norman Sword; there is a lot of mass in the blade, which makes this sword pretty tiring after a while even for people like myself who have been strength training and swinging swords long term (5’8″ male, 195 lbs mostly muscle, to put this into perspective)

    2. Eric (verified owner)

      This is certainly not a HEMA sword, it is too heavy and too thick for that, with that being said, it is a VERY nice piece for the price, I got mine un sharpened with the idea of maybe using it for HEMA but discovered it would not be good for that, so I ended up getting it sharpened. Other than my own misunderstanding, I have no complaints about the over all blade or scabbard for that matter, the rings may hold up, but then again they may not over extended use as the sword is a little heavy, and the leather holding them is already showing some wear.

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