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5 of 5 Fantastic! February 10, 2022
Reviewer: joshua Feland from Sherwood Park, AB Canada  
This trainer is great value, and the weight and feel is superb!

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4 of 5 Decent trainer January 10, 2022
Reviewer: Tristan Medendorp from Auburndale, FL United States  
Weight is ever so slightly off but good trainer.

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5 of 5 Great Budget Buy for Getting Back Into the Hobby October 4, 2021
Reviewer: William Thomas from Ceres, CA United States  
I hadn't done hema since i was a kid at Knight's Quest in Turlock with Sir Gemini, and I was looking for some basic trainers to get some friends into the hobby in a budget. I bought the falchion as a test but to see if these products were as cool and effective as they seemed. Outside of the weighting issue that the entire line seems to have, these are great trainers. They are nigh indestructible, easily weilded even by my elementary school aged cousins, have a comfortable and firm grip, especially for what seems to be just plastic, glue, and Paracord, and the falchion has some beautiful lines. Though there were a few surface scratches, I think these trainers are wonderful, especially given the price point and city knife laws, having something you can travel around with and not be questioned about it's intent is very nice. These would do amazing at the California ren faire circuit (hit me up if you need a remote salesman woodenswords, would love to do this.) 9.5/10, pick one up.

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5 of 5 Third Product of This Line January 29, 2021
Reviewer: Jacob B Turner from WICHITA, KS United States  
I previously purchased an axe and viking type waster of the same product line.  All three have been excellent at simulating the shapes and training in the use of the weapon in question.  Obviously they are lighter than steel trainers by a noticeable margin, but they are very sturdy and well made.  They are a fantastic option for new fencers and people wanting to dip their toes into new waters, especially considering the prices.

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5 of 5 January 20, 2021
Reviewer: Adam Lytle from Atlanta, GA United States  


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5 of 5 Falchion Fanatic! August 14, 2020
Reviewer: Anonymous Person from Austin, TX United States  
Fantastic Falchion Purpleheart, great work again!  This is an extremely tough trainer with functional, civilized lines and is a fabulous value for the money.  Many Genuine Thanks!

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4 of 5 Not the best, but good for the price September 30, 2017
Reviewer: James Carr from Provo, UT United States  
It's not the same quality as a blackfencer or the other more expensive purpleheart synthetics. but for 35$ I wouldn't expect anything else. It feels good and solid with the only real complaint that the balance is all wonky due to the lack of a metal pommel. but a trip to home depot should fix that.

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4 of 5 Pretty good September 29, 2017
Reviewer: Anonymous Person  
The sword is pretty good, and very strong. They are quite thick and not very flexible. They are weighted quite heavily towards the end which makes them slightly more unwieldy than a Sabre or straight sword but that was probably what real falchions were like.

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