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Longsword and arming swords bundle

Original price was: $808.Current price is: $768.

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Description

The new Longsword and arming swords bundle for duel disciplines in historical medieval battles.

For those who mastered both longsword and shield/sword duels – the special bundle of two swords.

The bundle includes:

Specifications for longsword:

  • Full length 123 cm (~48.4 inches)
  • Blade length 90 cm (35.4 inches)
  • Crossguard length 17.5 cm (~6.7 inches)
  • Handle 33 cm (~13 inches)
  • Weight 2100 g (4.6 lbs)
  • Balance 0 cm from crossguard.

Specifications for the one-handed sword:

  • Full length 90 cm (~35.4 inches)
  • Blade length 71.5 cm (~28.1 inches)
  • Handle 18.5 cm (~7.3 inches)
  • Balance point 5 cm (~2 inches) from the crossguard
  • Weight 1340 g (2.95 lbs)

Swords FAQ


Swords

A buhurt sword does not have a fixed service life. Durability depends on training frequency, fighting style, maintenance, storage, and the types of weapons it contacts. A properly maintained sword used mainly in duels may serve for several fighting seasons, while frequent use in mass battles can shorten its lifespan.

Inspect the blade after every event for cracks, deep dents, permanent bends, or excessive edge deformation. Also check the guard, grip, and pommel for movement. A damaged or loose sword should be repaired or replaced before further use.

For sword and shield or sword and buckler duels, a one-handed sword is usually the better choice for a beginner. It is lighter, easier to control, and allows the shield to provide additional defense. A longsword is suitable for fighters who specifically want to train for the longsword duel category, but it requires two-handed control, good distance management, and more developed defensive technique.

Swords are generally better suited to duels than mass battles. In melees, sword blades may be heavily damaged by repeated collisions with polearms and axes. A beginner preparing for group combat may prefer a basic falchion, mace, or axe, especially if their fighting style includes close-range wrestling.

Tournament swords are typically made from tempered high-carbon steel. Proper heat treatment gives the blade the necessary combination of hardness, durability, and limited flexibility for full-contact fighting. Steel grade alone does not determine quality. Blade geometry, tempering, edge thickness, and the construction of the hilt, guard, and pommel are equally important.

A Type 1 sword, including an arming sword, should weigh between 1.1 and 1.7 kg. A Type 2 longsword should weigh between 1.7 and 2.3 kg, while a Type 3 two-handed sword may weigh between 2.3 and 3 kg. Tournament regulations allow an upward measurement tolerance of 100 g, but we recommend choosing a sword comfortably within the specified range.

While we understand the appeal of a sharp blade, we strongly advise against it for several reasons. First, sharpening our swords could compromise the carefully crafted bluntness designed for safe sparring. This can increase the risk of injury not only for yourself but also for your opponent. Second, depending on your location, owning or carrying a sharpened sword might violate local laws and regulations. Therefore, we recommend sticking with our safe and legal blunted swords to enjoy armored combat without any unnecessary risks or complications.

Absolutely not! All our swords/falchions/axes and other weapons are carefully blunted and rounded according to the strictest armored combat league regulations. We prioritize your safety above all else, so you can experience the power and thrill of armored combat without worrying about accidental cuts or punctures. Remember, sharp swords are not only dangerous and prohibited in armored combat but also often restricted by local laws, so our blunted blades ensure you train and fight with confidence and peace of mind.


One-Handed Swords FAQ



Hand-and-Half Swords FAQ


Hand-and-Half Swords

Not in a standard Buhurt International sword and buckler duel. That category requires a Type 1 bladed weapon, while a tournament hand-and-half sword normally falls under Type 2. Fighters should pair a buckler with an approved one-handed sword. Other leagues or training formats may use different rules, so check the event regulations before choosing your equipment.

Type 2 swords must weigh between 1.7 and 2.3 kg. Many duel fighters prefer a sword near the lower or middle part of this range because it offers faster recovery and better control. However, the ideal weight depends on the fighter’s strength and technique.

A balance point closer to the guard improves maneuverability. A more forward balance adds striking momentum but increases fatigue. Profight and Outrance categories may impose specific balance requirements.

Yes, a hand-and-half sword may qualify for profight or Outrance if it meets the relevant technical requirements. The weapon must remain within its Type 2 measurements and pass inspection. Outrance rules also require a minimum balance point of 15 cm from the top of the handle for men’s fights and 10 cm for women’s fights. Always confirm the requirements of the specific league and event.

The terms often overlap. A hand-and-half sword, also called a bastard sword, has an extended grip that supports one-handed or two-handed control. “Longsword” refers to a broader group of long-bladed swords designed primarily for two-handed use. In modern buhurt rules, both commonly fall under the Type 2 bladed weapon category when they meet the required dimensions and weight.


Additional information

Weight 3.44 kg
Dimensions 123 cm

Customer Reviews

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12 reviews for Longsword and arming swords bundle

  1. John C

    My package I received yesterday was not only up to standard, but exceeded expectations! I am very happy with this order

  2. Simon Cornish (verified owner)

  3. Blake B. (verified owner)

    The bride & groom adored them! Especially with their names engraved!

  4. Charles Kirksey (verified owner)

    Great stuff!

  5. Alexander Robinson (verified owner)

    Couldn’t be happier with both of these amazing swords and fast delivery. The longswords weight felt great in the hands and the balancing point allowed for fast reaction times. Like the longsword the arming sword was equally amazing. The weight and balance allowed for effortless movements.

  6. Alexander Robinson (verified owner)

  7. g.p.lennon (verified owner)

    The weight, balance and overall quality of these swords is fantastic, I put them straight to work and everyone wanted a fight wielding them, thank you!!

    Image #1 from g.p.lennon
  8. Hunter Davenport (verified owner)

    Quality was great. Packaging could’ve been improved. But that may be because customs opened.

    Image #1 from Hunter Davenport
  9. Joseph P. (verified owner)

    These swords are incredibly well made. Solid but not too heavy and very well balanced. I’m just getting into Buhurt and saving up for an armor kit but these swords are a great starter and I can’t wait to use them.

    Image #1 from Joseph P.
  10. Chantal S. (verified owner)

    Eh, wish the leather didn’t get ruined so quickly with use, but it’s to be expected. Gauntlets are pretty tough on the handles.

  11. Anonymous (verified owner)

    Solid weight and build for both, rather well forged, and arrived several weeks ahead of schedule!

  12. Alexander R. (verified owner)

    Both are beautifully made with a great balance points, allowing for fast responsive movements.

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Longsword and arming swords bundle

Original price was: $808.Current price is: $768.