Polypropylene is a type of plastic that is extremely hard to break. It has the potential to enhance a person's ability to defend themselves.
Cold Steel, a creative cutlery company, has updated the concept of training swords made from dull wood by introducing a range of synthetic devices.
These devices are constructed from durable polypropylene and are resistant to decay, cracking, chipping, and splintering.
They closely resemble actual swords in terms of size, weight, and feel. They are also safe for beginners to use and are virtually unbreakable.
The specifications of these devices include a blade length of 22 inches, a blade thickness of 0.75 inches, a handle length of nine inches, an overall length of 31 inches, and a weight of 13.3 ounces.
The purchase of these devices includes a limited warranty from the manufacturer. Further details regarding the warranty are provided with the product.