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Your cart is empty.Made of high quality 1060 carbon steel, sharp and durable. - Over 10 traditional handcraft processes, 100% handmade to ensure the quality. - The wooden ergonomic handle aims to provide you with max comfort. - It will be an ideal gift for friends or family to bring them a big surprise.
Ghost
Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2025
Best $36 I've ever spent on a blade. It's light and nimble and the broad blade makes for a great cutter. The tsuka-maki is relatively tight and it feels good in hand. Can't do better for the price.
FoxxTac
Reviewed in the United States on March 26, 2025
Holy crap this thing is impressive for the money! $40 ish . I’ve used it as a beater and a machete basically , and it’s been great and chops very well on limbs up to 2” thick with no spine warps and only slight edge rolls or chips , Only con would be maybe a little better edge heat treat hardness , I’ve noticed some small chips or rolls on the edge , but nothing major or that can’t be fixed with a stone or a decent sharpener , I also wish it was a double Mekugi peg design and it’s not all the way full tang more like 1/2 to 3/4 the length of the handle . This is a great cutter for the money and I’ve been happy with it and I’m honestly gonna buy another since the price dropped again , while the Tsuba is kinda goofy and the lack of a habaki is odd . Over all for a cutter and or machete i give it like a 8/10
RYAN D TUCKER
Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2025
Really a nice sword for the price paid! No regrets. It whips through the air well making a nice sound. It was packed very well. I love the sharp blade for a middle-age man to cosplay! I used Rem Oil Pro3 which a thick oil to lightly coat the blade. This will be one that will need to be oiled or greased often to prevent rust. I would recommend this sword for an inexpensive introduction to Japanese sword reproductions (from China). This medium length size is great for indoor cosplay and fantasy. Only one peg holds the handle on instead of two which is the only downside. I like the leather sheath. This would be good for outdoor machete use. Highly recommended.
SpringheelMac
Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2025
This thing is AWESOME!!! Best $40 blade I've EVER purchased!! MUCH more robust in the hand!! Widest blade of any other wakizashi... Just get it!!
None for me thanks, I'm driving..
Reviewed in the United States on January 9, 2025
Very pleased with the value, for the price I paid.This Ko-katana is well-balanced (about 3.75" from the Tsuba) and good looking. There's no standard Habaki present, but the Tsuba feels seated solid enough - no initial wobbles or rattle. That Tsuba seems built a little better than it looks, and it is smooth, like a well-worn belt buckle.The depiction appears to be an old man that is pouring something out.. But I can't tell if he's feeding those birds he's watching, or watering a plant, or pouring out his toss-pot.. Kind of have to answer that for yourself, I guess..Weight is a significant heft of 2lb, 7oz, which is about mid-weight for a full-length katana.The blade is 21.6" long, sharpened, 5mm thick and 1.75" from spine to edge (at the widest point).There is nearly zero distal taper, which puts some heft towards the tip. The blade shape does favor slash over a stab. The Sori angle isn't significant enough to measure - it is there, but just barely..Overall length of my Ko-katana is 32.5"The Tsuka handle is katana length, at just over 10.6" long. None of the Tsuka hardware attracts a magnet, but few made today do. The Kochira pommel is that "kittycat," like what's on the LSWYBJ ($50) katana - another very lightweight, affordable and decent katana, BTW.. This Ko-katana is actually almost 5 ounces heavier than my LSWYBJ katana.There's only one single Mekugi peg, if that is an important or critical feature for you.The Samegowa appears artificial (which is fine by me) and the Ito wrap is not loose or sloppy - but it ain't going nowhere after a good, tight wrap of hockey stick tape.The Tsuka is not quite full-tang, but it draws a magnet out until the last 2.2 inches of handle.The sheath (calling it a scabbard or a Saya seems generous) appears to be put together about as well as most inexpensive sheaths made today - it's not quite as impressive as something crafted by a saddle maker, or professional leather crafter, but it weighs nearly nothing and it does the job. The belt loop is duty-belt sized at 3.5 inches, but I have repurposed a spare nylon Cold Steel machete sheath for that task.There are a few larger Wakizashi options available on the market, and some might even qualify for the title of O-wakizashi, but the weight and size of this Ko-katana make it too large for any type of typical Wakizashi designation.. Even "O-wakizashi" seems to be an inadequate term.Maybe "O-wakizashi XL..?!"This sword could easily hold a placement between the heavier 31" wakizashi design and the typical 39" (industry standard) katana.I have not noticed a lot of Ko-katana sized swords on the market. This one is interesting, and it was priced right - I like mine.I look forward to reading what other reviewers have to say about this interesting and uncommon size of sword.Packaging was quite adequate with 5 U-shaped pieces of Styrofoam, plus the flat end pieces, and the blade had a plastic sleeve inside of the carrying sheath. The sword and sheath were also wrapped in another sleeve of plastic, held by the Styrofoam, inside the box.
E.Miller705
Reviewed in the United States on January 29, 2025
Aside from having a leather sheath instead of a traditional scabbard, I can't find anything wrong with this sword. It's very well made, the fittings are solid, the wrapping is tight, this is a gorgeous sword. And for the price, you can't go wrong.
james ortega
Reviewed in the United States on January 27, 2025
the blade is clean..but! blade is not strait handle loos is bumpy on top part of the blade QC is terible! i dont think im gonna order anymore blade or sword on amazon anymore ever..bad experience!
Online Customer
Reviewed in the United States on November 5, 2024
This is a decent sword, it feels like a 30in even tough they mention 32.6in. It has good weight to it, however it is not full tang so the support comes down to 1 peg to hold the blade tight together. Keep in mind that it is a nice sword and not too sharp but still. The seller does not have any reviews so I thought I should go ahead and send one for customers. You will like this blade, so give it a shot.
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