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Hanwei Practical XL Katana

$279.95

Battle Ready
(2 customer reviews)
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Battle Ready

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    Hanwei’s Practical Katanas have always been at the forefront of providing economical yet functional swords to the martial arts community. These latest Practicals combine the blade geometries and profiles of the Performance Series with the affordability of their Practical fittings. The blades in the cutting styles are forged from 1566 steel and differentially hardened in the traditional way producing an edge hardness of HRC60 and spine hardness of HRC40. The removeable handle is tightly wrapped in the tradtional style with imitation leather to provide a positive grip that will withstand years of tameshigiri practice. Includes a black laquered saya (scabbard) and cotton sword bag.

    Designed strictly for competitive cutting, the XL Katana blades incorporate the geometry, strength, weight and profile needed for successful cuts on substantial targets. Featuring differential heat treatment and a narrow edge angle, these wide blades will reward good technique with clean cuts and excellent durability.

    Overall Length40 1/2''
    Blade Length28 1/2''
    Weight2 lb 12.5 oz
    Width37 mm
    Thickness6.3 mm - 4.5 mm
    PommelN/A
    P.O.B.5 1/4''
    Grip Length11 1/4''
    Blade [1566 High Carbon Steel]
    TypeKatana
    ClassBattle Ready
    CultureJapanese
    ManufacturerHanwei
    Country of OriginChina

    Ramble Time: Top 3 katana for backyard fun, learning tameshigiri, light cutting, and prettiness..

    2 reviews for Hanwei Practical XL Katana

    1. Gregor44 (verified owner)

      I own the older practical and a new practical plus by Hanwei and this sword is larger but not too heavy. It has a really nice polish and wrap and cuts through larger targets a little easier because of the weight and width of the blade so it’s really about what you prefer and you won’t know until you buy a few. I like it and when you buy swords with names like Paul Chen Hanwei that have been around since 1998 they hold their value and increase over time. If someone tells you you are wasting money on swords simply remind them it’s a small investment you can enjoy compared to those overpriced designer shoes.

    2. Gregor44 (verified owner)

      It has a really nice polish and wrap and cuts through larger targets a little easier because of the weight and width of the blade so it’s really about what you prefer and you won’t know until you buy a few. I like it and when you buy swords with names like Paul Chen Hanwei that have been around since 1998 they hold their value and increase over time.

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