Description
Light Longsword for Armored Combat
Fast, reliable, and rule-compliant. The Light Longsword for Armored Combat is designed for fighters who want speed without losing durability. By lightening the handle, we brought the sword closer to the lower end of the weight range allowed by the rules. As a result, you get quicker recovery and better endurance during long fights.
Specifications of the Light Longsword
- Full length: 122 cm (48 in)
- Blade length: 90 cm (35.4 in)
- Crossguard length: 18 cm (7.1 in)
- Weight: 1840 g (4.05 lbs)
- Balance point: 5 cm (2 in) from the crossguard
Built for Combat
The blade uses the same proven hardened steel design as our heavier longswords. In addition, the handle is wrapped in anti-slip leather, so you always keep a secure grip even in intense clinches. The crossguard follows armored combat regulations and does not extend too far, therefore reducing the risk of the guard slipping into an opponent’s vision area
Speed and Handling
A lighter longsword means faster response. Due to the balanced design, you can recover from strikes quickly and maintain pressure during prolonged exchanges. Moreover, the adjusted balance point keeps the sword stable without feeling sluggish. This makes the weapon an excellent choice for fighters who value both agility and control.
- Lighter handle for reduced overall weight
- Durable hardened steel blade for long-term use
- Anti-slip leather grip for secure handling
- Crossguard is designed to meet safety standards
- Balanced build for quick recovery and responsive strikes
Light, fast, and tournament-ready. Add this longsword to your kit and experience the difference in speed and endurance.















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Fits perfect. Also if you got questions they answer very fast and really help. Thank you again.
This is a wonderful sword! It was very well named indeed. Strikes from the Conqueror hit noticeably harder than any 1h weapon I’ve ever fought with or against. The exceptionally forward weighting of the blade gives the sword outstanding directional stability when it’s in motion. So it can be slower, but it arrives with confidence in attack & defence. I find griping the end of handguard & pommel, you get maximum momentum & blade control, as it’s still very easy to manoeuvre & it’s very solid in defence. If you do get the opportunity to use the a long range of motion possible with a single handed weapon strike, it lands *massive* hits!
You already know what the sword looks like, so instead I put my opponent’s helmet after our tournament fight in Sep. The 3 dents are my 3 Conqueror hits – downward, full beans strikes, with windup & forward step. Notice they are the only strikes which did more than a scratch.
In summary, I love this sword & every fight I have with it!
Honestly my favorite helmet to use to date. Absolutely bombproof to the point when i was testing how it would take blows my axe broke before i did damage to the helmet. couldn’t be happier with this helm.
PS better peripheral vision then any wolf rib i’ve ever fought in but just as breathable. (at the cost of low leg visibility so keep that in mind if that’s something you want)
Mine just came in!! Super happy with the fit
Perfect size for close fights. It hits like a truck but still moves fast. The head stays solid after a bunch of battles, so great balance and control.