CAS Hanwei Wind and Thunder Katana Sword, Black, Overall: 42“ Blade Length: 29 1/2“ Handle Length: 11 3/4” Weight: 3lb 5oz
Description
The Katana of the wind and Thunder set by Paul chen/hanwei is designed
specifically for the Martial artist who needs a sword to meet the demands of
heavy target cutting. The Katana features a heavier and thicker blade with
traditional furniture and fittings. The Raiders tsuba is crafted in blackened
stainless steel and the fuchi and kashira feature a tomoe Motif. The tsuba is
wrapped in genuine same (Ray skin) and the tsuka-ito is premium Japanese black
cotton. The saya is finished in a traditional black laquer with a black cotton
sageo. The Katana is an excellent choice for batto-jutsu practitioners. See
hanwei models Sh5024 for the companion short sword, the wind and Thunder
wakizashi. Overall: 42″ blade length: 29 1/2″ handle length: 11 3/4″ weight:
3lb 5oz point of balance: 7″ width at guard: 1.37″ width at tip: 1.18″
thickness at guard: 35″ thickness at tip: 3″ sori: 3/4″ blade steel: T10
Features:
- Hand-forged high carbon steel blade
- Thick & heavy blade cutting blade
- Great for tameshigiri
- Made by Hanwei.
- Sport type: Outdoors
- Thick & Heavy Blade
- Hand-forged High Carbon Steel Blade
- Great for Tameshigiri
- Made by Hanwei.
Product Details:
- Brand: CAS Hanwei
- Blade Length: 29.5 Inches
- Handle Material: Stainless Steel
- Blade Material: High Carbon Steel
- Style: Japanese
- Brand: CAS Hanwei
- Blade Length: 29.5 Inches
- Handle Material: Stainless Steel
- Blade Material: High Carbon Steel
- Style: Japanese
- Item Weight: 5.5 Pounds
- Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: 49.9 x 5.6 x 3.5 inches
- Package Weight: 2.59 Kilograms
- Item Dimensions LxWxH: 48 x 5.5 x 3.5 inches
- Brand Name: CAS Hanwei
- Model Name: Wind and Thunder Katana
- Color: Multi
- Material: Other
- Suggested Users: unisex-adult
- Manufacturer: CAS Hanwei
- Part Number: SH5001
- Model Year: 2015
- Size: Overall: 42“ Blade Length: 29 1/2“ Handle Length: 11 3/4” Weight: 3lb 5oz
- Sport Type: outdoors
- Date First Available: August 23, 2008