Matching your feder to your sharp longsword

  A big hurdle for folks starting out in HEMA is that their first real exposure to how a sword ought to feel is throu...

Should I get rings on my feder?

Should a practice sword have rings on the gaurd?

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Medieval Sword Grip Size

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Scholar Sword Training Pair

To get the best experience when training with the sword a consistent and challenging training partner is invaluable....

Dussack Training Pair

"I take pleasure in the Dussack" Conrad Goltzius ca.1590

Edge damage on feders: comparing a Fechterspiel with historic originals

we compare the characteristics of our Arms and Armor Fechterspiel sword with those of some original feders in the Met...

What to think about when purchasing a HEMA/WMA Trainer - Part 3

"A blade length that fits you is better than having one that is too long."

What to think about when purchasing a HEMA/WMA Trainer - Part 2

Grip size: does it matter? Circumference of the grip is an important detail that some overlook, but it is directly r...

Training Sword Options- Tournament Grip

In this blog post we discuss our tournament grip option. This is a wooden core grip bound by glued cord its full leng...

Dussak Trainer- #253

The Dussack is a foundational weapon to the martial arts of Northern Europe. The single edged, often slightly curved ...
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