Description
French One-Handed Falchion
French One-Handed Falchion is a heavy one-handed combat sword made for powerful cuts, pressure fighting, and aggressive armored combat work. It has a wide blade profile, solid weight, and forward balance, so it hits hard when the fighter knows how to use it.
TL;DR
- One-handed French-style falchion for armored combat
- Wide blade profile for strong cutting power
- Forward balance for heavy, committed strikes
- Anti-slip leather grip for better weapon control
- Good for pressure fighting and combo attacks
- Weight: 1475 g (1.48 kg / 3.25 lb)
- Full length: 85 cm (33.5 in)
- Blade length: 67 cm (26.4 in)
- Balance point: 13 cm (5.1 in)
This falchion is not a light fencing toy. It carries real mass in the blade, which helps deliver strong strikes through armor contact. As a result, it works best for fighters who like pressure, timing, and heavy follow-up attacks.
The forward balance point sits at 13 cm (5.1 in). Therefore, the weapon feels more powerful in the cut than a lighter arming sword. However, it still stays short enough for one-handed control in close exchanges, shield work, and list pressure.
The anti-slip leather grip helps keep the weapon stable in the hand. This matters when your glove is sweaty, your wrist is tired, or you need to keep control during clinch breaks and fast combo work.
The 85 cm (33.5 in) full length gives you reach without making the falchion awkward in close range. Also, the 67 cm (26.4 in) blade gives enough striking surface for clean hits from different angles.
Overall, this French one-handed falchion is a strong choice for fighters who want a heavier weapon with solid impact, reliable grip, and practical one-hand handling.
Specifications
- Product: French One-Handed Falchion
- Type: one-handed falchion
- Grip: anti-slip leather
- Weight: 1475 g (1.48 kg / 3.25 lb)
- Full length: 85 cm (33.5 in)
- Blade length: 67 cm (26.4 in)
- Balance point: 13 cm (5.1 in)
- Use: armored combat, buhurt, duels, training
A heavy one-handed falchion for fighters who want stronger impact and controlled pressure in close-range combat.
















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Why these are better than the other gauntlets:
– no straps between your palm and the weapon, giving superior grip. This means less effort to hold onto weapons over many fights and harder to be disarmed.
– leather on cuffs extends past the metal. Makes them easier to repair and increases comfort with short vambraces.
Also well made, with deep pockets for ends of fingers and thumb
Cant wait to put them to use look and fit perfectly