







🗡️ Master the art, own the moment.
The Honshu Polypropylene Bokken Training Sword is a 43.5-inch practice broadsword crafted from virtually unbreakable high-grade polypropylene. Designed for both safety and realism, it features a textured handle for a secure grip and is perfectly balanced and weighted to replicate the feel of a real medieval sword. Ideal for sparring, training, and cosplay, this durable sword promises years of reliable use.






| Blade Material | Polypropylene (PP) |
| Color | Black |
| Hand Orientation | both |
| Style | Broadsword |
| Material Type | Polypropylene |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Included Components | Honshu Practice Broadsword |
| Brand | Honshu |
| Department | unisex-adult |
| Manufacturer | UNITED CUTLERY |
| Item model number | UC3312 |
| Package Dimensions | 114.3 x 21.59 x 3.56 cm; 726 g |
| ASIN | B07M7TVHKP |
T**I
This is a very hard plastic. It’s not a toy so I wouldn’t recommend just getting it to beat up some trees or your friends, at least not without proper protection. It is balance around 10” which is great for a practice weapon. The balance being further from the hilt than a sharp makes it less taxing on the wrists and forearms so a beginner can practice forms and grips without over straining themselves until they get it down. Just like when you workout you don’t squat the 300lbs first you start small until your form is great and you are conditioned to move up. It is solidly made and could withstand some controlled sparring, but it will need a safety cap on the tip since it is not rounded at all. It is sharp enough to pierce a watermelon will very little effort considering this is a “plastic” (polyurethane) sword. The weight is good to get used to the feel of a weapon as the extension of the hand. Big complaint I see about these and the Cold Steel is that the balance is historically wrong, please note there is not right balance. Expect if it’s all in the hilt. Military swords had the balance half way down the blade. It comes down to use and style. Further down the blade makes cutting motions easier, stronger against defection and easier on the forearm. As a first practice weapon this is a great option. Especially since wooden long swords can be hard to find and just as pricey. This is last a long time but it is NOT made to swing wildly at a material harder than it. Last comments, I sanded the edges down so the plastic seam won’t cut and I ran the sand paper around the handle to soften up the seams there too. Handle isn’t hard on the hands like I’ve seen. Either the sanding helped or grip needs to be correct. If this sword tears up your hands check your grip or sand it down to simulate hours of wear in seconds. Also if you have soft hands you’ll need to earn those calluses with conditioning. For any bending try warming up the peak of the bend and slowly working it to straighten it, blow dryer or electric heating pad could do the trick. For hard sparring it could be wrapping in padding and the core is strong enough to take the hits and the padding prevents denting the sword or your sparring partner.
D**Y
Perfect for training and strong enough to go against a wooden sword
A**T
Great weight and balance slight curve in the blade otherwise it would be 5 stars
A**L
Many HEMA practitioners would say it's way too short for a longsword, but it is historical size for many swords, feels solid and has a maneagable weight to it
B**K
This thing is made well. I can tell it was created with an injection mold but you have to really look for those little circles to find them. The plastic quality is great and when you hit things with it, it feels sturdy. I will hit my brothers wooden sword with this, and it does get marked up and warped, but only as much as any wooden sword does. Great plastic sword.
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