Two-handed Falchion Winner 123 cm, 2.5 kg

Two-handed Falchion Winner 123 cm, 2.5 kg
Two-handed Falchion Winner 123 cm, 2.5 kg
Two-handed Falchion Winner 123 cm, 2.5 kg
Two-handed Falchion Winner 123 cm, 2.5 kg
Two-handed Falchion Winner 123 cm, 2.5 kg
Two-handed Falchion Winner 123 cm, 2.5 kg
Two-handed Falchion Winner 123 cm, 2.5 kg
Two-handed Falchion Winner 123 cm, 2.5 kg
Two-handed Falchion Winner 123 cm, 2.5 kg
Two-handed Falchion Winner 123 cm, 2.5 kg
Two-handed Falchion Winner for full contact: 123 cm length, 2.5 kg weight, balance 6 cm from the guard. Long grip supports two-hand work and quick re-grips in clinch. Geometry is aimed at contact training and regular use. Includes a 1-year blade breakage warranty. Always confirm event checks against your league rules and marshal requirements.
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Product description

The two-handed falchion Winner is a contact-oriented weapon for buhurt/full contact where control, durability, and repeatable handling matter. Stated specs: 123 cm overall length, 2.5 kg weight, and a balance point 6 cm from the guard. This balance supports blade control in combinations and helps keep the weapon manageable when tempo changes.

The long grip is built for two-handed work and fast re-grips: adjust hand spacing for distance, recover the blade after binds, and keep the line under pressure in clinch. That makes it practical for beginners learning control and useful for experienced fighters who want consistent mechanics through a full round.

The shape follows a historical baseline: it is oriented toward late-medieval European falchion analogs and available sources/prototypes, while being produced as a sports tool for contact use. For tournaments, the key point is that the specific piece must match current safety and geometry requirements of your format/organization (e.g., HMB, IMCF, and others). Event acceptance is determined by on-site inspection under the rules, so check your regulations before competing.

Maintenance is straightforward: inspect the grip and guard assembly after hard sessions, check for looseness, and monitor the edge and tip area for deformation after heavy impacts. The maker states a 1-year warranty against blade breakage, which helps manage risk under regular training loads.