The Bokken, commonly referred to as Bokuto in Japan, is a wooden sword used primarily in Japanese martial arts such as Laido, Aikido, Kenjutsu or Kendo. Instead of using sharp swords such as the Katana or Wakizashi, the Bokken is a much less risky way to train various forms of exercise. Due to the natural dimensions in size and weight, the Bokken can be used to realistically perform everything from partner exercises to fixed sequences of movements (Kata). The medium Magnum Bokken made of unvarnished white oak corresponds to the dimensions of a Wakizashi short sword and is characterised by its high durability. Treating the wood with oil (e.g. Boker camellia oil) gives it additional protection against dirt and moisture and increases the grip in sweaty hands compared to lacquered wood.
Overall length: 77,0 cm
Blade length: 54,5 cm
Weight: 363 g
Blade thickness: 25,1 mm
Blade material: white oak
Handle material: white oak
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