Postby CalebChow » Mon Aug 02, 2010 7:29 pm
I've handled the Cold Steel plastic and Brian Hunt longsword waster. The Cold Steel one felt rather unrealistic, but for the price it's pretty good (it's like $50, isn't it? That's half the price of anything else on the market). The Brian Hunt one I have has a tendency to warp just a little after swinging/contact but is otherwise a very reliable "backup" for practice in case something's wrong with my steel. A good number of ARMA sparring videos from a few years back show the Brian Hunt wasters being used a good bit.
Pros:
-No real risk of splinters/breaks
-Behaves more like steel than wood does
-Not as susceptible to weather
-Safer to use than wood or steel
Cons:
-Not historical (but the question is, if the Medieval/Renaissance had plastic, would they have used it as waster material?)
-Tends to warp a little
-Typically a bit too light
-Flexes just a bit too much, potentially distorting technique
"...But beware the Juggler, to whom the unseemliest losses are and who is found everywhere in the world, until all are put away." - Joachim Meyer