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Steve Fitch wrote:Thanks! This is a nice start!
Now..What do you all feel about plastic to wood? Should I have both on hand? etc.
Thanks all in advance!
Brian Hunt wrote:Hi Guys,
I think a good wood waster is a good place to start for your first training tool. More people have wood than have plastic. Wood is stiffer and works better for pell work. I quit making wood wasters because I just couldn't get decent hickory anymore. The last hickory I ordered I was only able to use about 1/4 of it.
I like plastic because of the way it feels in the bind and I like it better than wood for sparring purposes. Though my favorite sparring tool is blunt steel (if I have a partner whose control I trust).
As usual, different tools give you different feels and advantages and disadvantages for your training. That is part of the reason that ARMA uses a multi tool approach to our training.
For wood wasters, I reccomend New Sterling Arms.
All the best.
Brian Hunt
ARMA Senior Researcher
GFS
Brent Lambell wrote:Has anyone tried the Like Steel Wasters from the Spanish group AZEA? Their nylons seem to have very similar characteristics (length, weight, width) but they use some steel parts in the cross guard and pommel. Price is about the same after exchange but before shipping.
http://www.ferruza.com/nylon/en/index.html
We are looking to buy some nylons for the Portland study group and Im curious for feedback. We have only heard great things about With Intent Wasters, so that is always a good option as well.
Brent Lambell wrote:Has anyone tried the Like Steel Wasters from the Spanish group AZEA? Their nylons seem to have very similar characteristics (length, weight, width) but they use some steel parts in the cross guard and pommel. Price is about the same after exchange but before shipping.
http://www.ferruza.com/nylon/en/index.html
We are looking to buy some nylons for the Portland study group and Im curious for feedback. We have only heard great things about With Intent Wasters, so that is always a good option as well.
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