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Roman gladius practice sword made of mango wood

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$64.98 USD
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$64.98 USD
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Highlights

The Roman wooden sword is an authentic replica of the legendary gladius and serves as an ideal training tool for historical training and reenactment.

  • Handcrafted construction from robust mango wood for a natural feel during training
  • Traditional design modeled after the wooden training swords of Roman legionaries and gladiators
  • Symbolic significance as the rudius, the symbol of freedom for deserving warriors in ancient Rome
  • Handy and lightweight design, weighing approximately 250 g, for optimal handling
  • Safe construction thanks to smoothly sanded surfaces to prevent splinters
  • Versatile uses, from technical training with partners to decorative purposes or costumes
Manufacturer's specifications

Battle-Merchant Wacken GmbH & Co. KG, Gehrn 4, 25596, Wacken, info@battlemerchant.com

Roman gladius practice sword made of mango wood
Roman gladius practice sword made of mango wood
Roman gladius practice sword made of mango wood

Roman gladius practice sword made of mango wood in detail

Questions about the product Roman gladius practice sword made of mango wood

What type of wood is this practice sword made of and how long is it?

This practice sword is made of mango wood and has a total length of approximately 71 cm.

What is the weight of this beechwood training gladius and is it suitable for stage combat?

The mango wood practice sword weighs approximately 250 grams and is therefore very handy. It is designed as a training tool and is suitable for role-playing or decoration, but is not intended for competitive combat with metal weapons.

Is the wooden gladius safe for children's training and does it have rounded edges to minimize the risk of injury during play?

Yes, the wooden gladius is safe for children and makes an excellent toy. It is made of sturdy, steamed beechwood and features carefully rounded edges and a light weight to minimize the risk of injury during play and training.

Does the practice sword have a natural finish and is it suitable for historical reenactment or use in LARP?

This mango wood training sword has a natural finish and is ideal for historical reenactment, cosplay, or as a prop. As it is a wooden training tool, it can be used as a prop or for dry-fire practice in LARP (Live Action Role Play), but due to the hardness of the material, it is generally not suitable for direct, full-contact combat against other people.