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Kenjutsu: Kihon, Kata, Sparring, Bokken, Shinai, B?gu, Kendo, Niten Ichi- ry?, Kashima Shinden Jikishinkage- ry?, Tatsumi- ry? Kenjutsu: Kihon, Kata, Sparring, Bokken, Shinai, B?gu, Kendo, Niten Ichi- ry?, Kashima Shinden Jikishinkage- ry?, Tatsumi- ry?
List Price: $49.00
Sale Price: $44.10
Used From: $65.40
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Kenjutsu, meaning "the art of the sword": is a term for classical Japanese sword arts (or kory?), in particular those which predate the Meiji Restoration. It is sometimes used more generally to describe any martial art which makes use of the Japanese sword...

Single 40 Single 40" Hardwood Datio Bokken Kendo Practice Sword
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Sale Price: $5.99
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Unlike most poorly manufactured and shoddy wooden practice katanas--also commonly referred to as samurai swords--this Boken Daito wood practice sword offers both stability and practicality. The sword boasts a sturdy oak construction with a dark-stained finish and a comfortable cord-wrapped handle, helping it last through dozens of rigorous training sessions...

Set of 2 47 Set of 2 47" Kendo Shinai Bamboo Practice Sword Katana
List Price: $32.98
Sale Price: $12.99
Used From: $22.00
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This is a set of 2 47 "long premium quality bamboo shinai. This sword is perfect for light to hard practice use. The shinai comes brand new still wrapped in plastic. The shinai includes a thick plastic guard and securing ring.

40 40" Kendo Wooden Bokken Practice Samurai Sword Katana
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This is the Katana Length Wooden Bokken Practice Single Sword. The bokken is constructed from wood with a Red glossy finish. A cotton wrap has been wrapped over the handle of the sword. The Bokken is Katana length...

Getting the Best Deals Online on Buying Your Kendo Equipment

Are you interested in Kendo? If you are, then you will need Kendo equipment. With the many resources online, you can easily find the best and High Quality equipment. Starter kits can be purchased on the internet nowadays. Here's good news for all newbies in Kendo! You can take advantage of the starter kit that includes a sword at a very low price including shipping. If you want to cut down the costs of buying the necessary equipment, you can settle with this package.

The very first thing that you have to get is the "bogu" or the set of protective armor. Make sure that you pick a bogu that is designed to withstand demanding conditions, especially during training. Safety is another consideration, so get one that is crafted artistically and provides safety to the user. Maximum protection is vital but you need to ensure that the bogu will allow unrestricted movements. Newbies are often confused when it comes to fitting and function of the bogu. Never sacrifice quality to get a cheaper price. There are quality ones out there that are reasonably priced. Shop around and you'll find the best deals.

Check the stitching of the bogu. Experts say that the quality can be seen from the stitching. Pick a bogu with closer stitching and the trim should be made from a deer leather because this material is not likely to crack. For the 'Do' or the torso protector (breastplate), you should get fiberglass because it is lighter and easily adjusts to the impacts received. This is also less expensive as in comparison to bamboo. For your 'kote' or the hand and forearm protectors (gauntlets), you should opt for a deer leather because it wears better although it's a bit expensive.

I also learn that there are some online stores are selling this one unique Bugo set. A machined stitched high quality 4mm/2mm diagonally stitched Bogu comes with a 3+ 1 shinai bag which means that you will have three shinai and a bokken or bokuto inside. This set as well includes a tenugui or a head towel covering and all required himos or strings.

These are some of the things that you will have to look into when shopping for the right equipment. The katana is also a great consideration. For new students, bokken swords are usually advised to avoid accidental cuts. The bokken is a Wooden Sword and is great for practice and drills. When you have gained more experience, you can now buy a katana or other samurai swords that you may need. Before buying a real Samurai Sword, make sure that you have already enhanced your strength and skills. It pays to own a quality and beautiful samurai sword.

Investing on quality equipment for Kendo is a wise decision because you will be using them for many months or even years! Start shopping online now and check out the starter kit mentioned earlier to take advantage of the lower price!

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If you would like to purchase one of this Kendo Equipment or one of our other Kendo Equipment and accessories please visit our website at SamuraiSupply.com , or you can contact us at info@samuraisupply.com for more information and we will be happy to help you find the perfect sword for your collection or training!

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