Longsword with round pommel for full contact

Longsword with round pommel for full contact
Longsword with round pommel for full contact
Longsword with round pommel for full contact
Longsword with round pommel for full contact
Longsword with round pommel for full contact
Longsword with round pommel for full contact
Blunt longsword with a round pommel for full-contact medieval combat and training. Length 122 cm, weight 2.07 kg, blade thickness 4 mm. Not sharpened, with a rounded tip to reduce poke-through and snagging in clinch work. The size and handling are tuned for modern rulesets: controllable line, workable tempo, and practical grip in gauntlets. Always follow the specific event rules and the organizer’s weapon inspection requirements.
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This is a blunt longsword for buhurt and other full-contact medieval combat formats. It is made with safe blade geometry, no edge sharpening, and a rounded tip for controlled contact use.

  • Overall length: 122 cm
  • Weight: 2.07 kg
  • Blade thickness: 4 mm
  • Unsharpened blade, rounded tip. The product is not a bladed weapon and is intended for modern medieval combat participation.

Protection and safety: the blunt edge and rounded point help reduce cutting injuries and puncture risk, especially in clinch pressure, pushes, and chaotic exchanges. Acceptance depends on the organizer’s checks—different events may set different requirements for tip rounding radius, edge condition, stiffness/flex, and overall safety.

Mobility and control: 122 cm supports mid-range work, binds, and quick line changes. At 2.07 kg it carries momentum for committed cuts, so clean stopping mechanics matter—new fighters benefit from drilling short combinations and recovery control.

Grip and fit in gauntlets: the round pommel supports two-hand control and grip transitions while wearing armored gloves/gauntlets, without relying on delicate hand placement.

Durability and maintenance: for full-contact use, keep edges free of burrs, dress dents regularly, and check guard/pommel tightness. Wipe dry after sessions, apply a light protective oil, and store in a dry scabbard/bag. Minor edge damage can be filed/abraded while keeping the safe rounding.

Historical basis: the longsword profile with a round pommel follows historical analogs and sources, with geometry adapted for modern contact rules and practical safety.