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Tai Chi sword with flexible blade – 56 cm blade length including bag

€49.00*

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Product information "Tai Chi sword with flexible blade – 56 cm blade length including bag"

Experience the powerful elegance of traditional martial arts with the Tai Chi Sword featuring a flexible blade – an ideal choice for training, demonstrations, and performances. With a 56 cm flexible blade, this sword is perfectly suited for authentic Tai Chi forms, flowing movements, and controlled practice. It offers an excellent balance of reach, control, and responsiveness.

Highlights:

  • Flexible blade made of durable metal, ideal for traditional Tai Chi training, forms, and stage performances

  • Specifications:
    Overall length: 78 cm
    Overall length with scabbard: 90 cm
    Blade length: 56 cm
    Handle length: 10 cm
    Weight: 0.28 kg
    Weight with wooden scabbard: 0.48 kg

  • Ergonomic handle for a secure grip and precise, controlled movements

  • Includes high-quality sword bag for safe transport and stylish storage

  • Traditional design, inspired by classic Tai Chi swords

This Tai Chi sword with a flexible blade is a functional training tool for beginners and advanced practitioners alike, while also serving as an impressive accessory for stage performances, costumes, or collections. The included bag reliably protects the blade and allows for easy transport to classes, training sessions, or events.


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22113 Hamburg
Deutschland

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