Postby Stacy Clifford » Tue Jul 19, 2011 10:03 am
In ARMA Houston we bought several of the Hanwei Practical Side Swords back around Christmas for our Di Grassi practice. The blades are good and stiff the way we like them, but the tips do not come blunt enough from the factory and need to be ground down further or covered with something to feel relatively safe. The blade is very narrow and would actually work well as a rapier simulator except for being slightly short, but I understand that they are revising it for future versions to make it less rapier-like and more like an actual cut & thrust, so the current version may not be around much longer. The only major drawback is that the side rings are very weak. The top ring was bent on all of ours after only six months of use and one had already broken, and the bigger bottom ring is getting bent on some as well. We've relayed the info to them, so we're hoping that will be fixed in the new version as well. As far as handling goes, it's pretty good but not great, but better than a waster and very good for the price.
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Stacy Clifford
Free-Scholar
ARMA Houston, TX