ActionFlex™ Sword
Item No.
12686
Sword features round circular handle. Re-engineered piston system offers less bend and flex. Designed to allow students to spar and practice without holding back, it is always recommended that participants wear padded weapons headgear. ActionFlex™ weaponry is a state-of-the-art, full-contact line
Description
Sword features round circular handle. Re-engineered piston system offers less bend and flex. Designed to allow students to spar and practice without holding back, it is always recommended that participants wear padded weapons headgear. ActionFlex™ weaponry is a state-of-the-art, full-contact line including swords, escrima sticks, staffs, nunchaku, and knives, which duplicate the sensation of using authentic weaponry.
ActionFlex full-contact products incorporate a unique patented piston system that gives the user complete realism. Made from the strongest materials available, ActionFlex products have proven to hold up during the most intensive workouts. Great for all levels of martial artists. USA/Imported.
ActionFlex full-contact products incorporate a unique patented piston system that gives the user complete realism. Made from the strongest materials available, ActionFlex products have proven to hold up during the most intensive workouts. Great for all levels of martial artists. USA/Imported.
Specifications
Age | Youth |
Brand | Century |
Sword Blade Length | 16 - 20 in. |
Sword Overall Length | 35+ in. |
Weapon Material | Foam |
Hazardous material | False |
Reviews (2)
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Excellent and durable. Best swords available.
We have a dozen of these at the various sizes. The 24" in my personal favorite and the kids all like the 34". They have held up to lots of usage over the last two years with kids from 3 up to 12 even while sparring outside. Helmets are required and I wear a cup and gloves when sparring with boys 8 and up because these swords can hurt. These are the best padded swords available. Be careful when storing. We have some that got warped from being bent while storing.
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Almost what I wanted
At my dojo they use a previous version of this that has a curved blade with a red swath of cloth to indicate the "sharp" edge. That version had an oval tapered handle. I really liked using it. You don't sell that version anymore. The description of this sword is the same except it has a straight blade and doesn't have the indicator for the blade direction. I can live with that. However, I was really disappointed upon the sword's arrival to see it has a round hilt and not an oval one as state in the description. I suppose I can get over it, but that was a bid selling point for me. I cannot argue against the quality of workmanship. The "blade" appears, hits, and reacts similarly to the ones I used from the dojo.