Classic shape of curved cross-guard and pear-shaped pommel that was stylish in the XIV-XVI. Century.
This sword is made after the requirements for the HMB and Battle of the Nations.
Classic shape of curved cross-guard and pear-shaped pommel that was stylish in the XIV-XVI. Century.
This sword is made after the requirements for the HMB and Battle of the Nations.
This type of knife was used by oriental populations!
The blade is made of hardened 51CrV4 steel.
Stitched Leather Knife Sheath (cow leather)
Colour of the sheath: brown
Classic hungarian "Fokos" with blunt edge!
Material: Steel
A celtic knife with a short grip, and a ring at the end.
The blade is made of hardened 51CrV4 steel.
Stitched Leather Knife Sheath (cow leather)
Colour of the sheath: braun
Light HEMA sabre, with hardened basket, and leather covered grip.
The blade is made of hardened 51CrV4 steel.
This sword is made directly for HEMA fencing. The blade is more flexible as a re-enactment sword, the point is back folded because of safety reasons.
The sword is optimal for quick movements because of the light blade.
Lightweight HEMA sabre, made in the art of XVII. century Hungarian sabre.
Grip covered with leather, the blade is fixed/riveted.
The blade is hardened and has a distal taper (3 to 2 mm) because of the better POB.
It can be found in numerous museums, ex. Musee de l'Armee.
The light version was developed for Codex Belli, with 3 mm blade thickness and narrow fuller.
Typical poleaxe of Russia and Eastern Europe. Very popular in those regions from the early XVI. Century till the end of the XVI. Century.
The heavy blade is attached via two points to the pole.
Two handed.
Material: steel, HARDENED
Note: if You need the weapon for HMB, let us know to to be able to make the roundings after the HMB rules!
Blade: without Fuller
There are several blade types to choose from: stiff or flexible blades.
We offer our federblades a wide range of flexibility, which is adapted to the different fencing techniques.
More and more people are taking part in Tournaments, where a strong blade to blade contact belongs to the fence. We offer them the tournament blades, which are very strong but not flexible, closer to a combat-ready sword, but more dangerous when performing stitches.
The flexible blades are designed for light, technical fencing, there is no strong blade contact, it is more about fencing techniques. These blades are light and flexible, are very flexible and bend at the stich - thus taking much of its dangerous energy from the attack - but they are weaker at the same time: they are not suitable for fencing with full contact.
The medium stiff blade is the most sought after and a large number of users use this type. These blades withstand hard blade contact, but are also flexible and make fencing safer.
Before buying, we recommend that you agree with the Fencing Club which blade the coach proposes to your knowledge and fencing style!
Hilt: with Leather covered
HEMA sword for fencingtrainings, for technical fencing exercises.
The blade is narrow and stiff, with back-curved point.
Fix, riveted pommel.
HEMA sword for fencingtrainings, for technical fencing exercises.
The blade is narrow and stiff, with back-curved point.
Fix, riveted pommel.