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Brandon
Reviewed in the United States on April 28, 2024
The first set received we scratched but a replacement was sent quickly and I was able to keep the original set. These are good for the price. They aren't anything special but are made solid materials and well made for a good price. They feel good in the hands and are the proper size.
Lisa Hoosier
Reviewed in the United States on November 4, 2021
Expected to receive the exact item as pictured. The handle is very different than the handle pictured. Not happy with this handle and the pommel.
Connie
Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2011
This is a good item for a beginner.The tape around the handles reminds me of electrical tape.Otherwise, it's fine especially for a beginner.
Victor Jackson
Reviewed in the United States on April 12, 2010
I love the construction and weight of these Sais. I had some chrome ones long ago and they started to bend in the middle, these are steel. These are great for practice and training.My only problem is I should have ordered the 20" ones. The sai should be at least 1" past your elbow and these just barely cover the elbows themselves. The reason for this is obvious when you start practicing with the sai against other weapons. In the meamtime these will do until the new ones arrive.
Adnan Crnalic
Reviewed in the United States on August 21, 2005
i been using sais in my martial arts for 4 yrs now they are great to work with and once you get hang of it you can do all the stuff with them just like Elektra does i used the round ones at first it took me 1 yr to manage them to learn each and every move i mean not everyone is capable of handling them, then after one year i switched to real kind ones with sharp ends and now i got elektra ones from the movie they rock!! i love them.
SugaryLemons
Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2005
These were around way before anyone knew how to pronounce them. way before jennifer garner ever used them in a film. The steel version is great. only my thing is this. If you are new to this and you saw these first, don't get them, get the foam version first with the dvd. then once you are comfortable get the steel with the right case (they have a case just for these). They go great with the DVD (and there are only 1 maybe 2 good ones here). Don't just have these and let them sit. Know the history, how to care for it, how to use it and so on.
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