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Children bokken
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Children bokken
Reference :
KW8001014
The bokken is a wooden replica of a sword used in Japanese martial arts such as kendo and aikido to simulate the use of a katana without the danger associated with a sharp blade. Here are some points to consider regarding the red oak bokken for children:
Material - Red Oak: Red oak is often used in the manufacturing of bokken due to its durability and strength. It provides good resistance to impact and can withstand the wear and tear of regular practice.
Appropriate Size: Ensure that the bokken is of an appropriate size for the child. It should be light enough to be manageable but also sturdy enough to withstand normal use.
Safety: Although the bokken is made of wood, it is essential that it is well-sanded, and all edges are rounded to prevent the risk of injuries. The safety of the child is paramount.
Balanced Weight: A good bokken should have a balanced weight to provide a realistic experience while allowing the child to maneuver the weapon properly.
Maintenance: The red oak bokken requires regular maintenance. You can apply linseed oil or wood oil to the bokken to maintain its quality and extend its lifespan.
Supervision: When the child is using the bokken, it is recommended that they be supervised by a qualified instructor or an experienced adult. This ensures safe and proper practice.
Proper Learning: It is important for the child to learn to use the bokken respectfully and responsibly, understanding safety rules and basic principles of handling the weapon.
Length : 75 cm
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https://www.katanas-samurai.com/Children-bokken-bbaaaavLa.asp
2024-12-31
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14.90
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