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These are all the product that we source directly from manufacturers, mainly in China. Most of these pieces of martial arts equipment are quite hard to get these days and we work hard to get them to you.
Sageo is for tying around the Katana Saya or scabbard, either a replacement or to change the colour and look of your Katana.
Sageo is for tying around the Katana Saya or scabbard, either a replacement or to change the colour and look of your Katana.
These Green Buddhist Mala Beads from inside the Shaolin Temple Complex in Henan, China. Used for centuries by monks to count breaths, Sutras and Buddha's name
An essential item for complete Boxing training for home or gym. This Speedball Swivel has a super smooth action and moves in all directions easily
Hang your Punch bag from this Punch Bag Wall Bracket and finally get some training done on your drills and combos on your punch bag in a gym, home or garage
Hang you Punch bag from this Punch Bag Ceiling Hook and have loads of space to move and train around your punch bag in your gym, home or garage
Dipped Foam Semi Contact Sparring Boots for Kickboxing, Kung Fu, Taekwondo and other styles of Martial Arts for sparring practice in your club and competitions
Sageo is for tying around the Katana Saya or scabbard, either a replacement or to change the colour and look of your Katana.
These are basic but very functional Samurai Sword Stands, this one is made for displaying 3 swords. Made from MDF and easily flat packed when not in use.
Leather Muay Thai Pads have longer been the staple for Thai Boxers as a way for training Punching, Kicking, Knee strikes and Elbow Stripes
Japanese Obi Belts are use specifically for Japanese Sword based martial arts like Iaido, Kendo and Kenjitsu
This Chinese Spear Tassel is the Horse hair need for spears in Chinese Martial Arts like Shaolin, Tai Chi, Wushu, and Hung Gar
The Two Monkey Tsuba is a super traditional Tsuba with two cheeky monkeys embossed on the guard and would look good on any Katana * Buy from us today *
Ji Sukashi Tsuba appear as early as the 15th century and go on through to the 19th century until the time they were banned in Japan. Different styles of Sukashi Tsuba exist but the Ji Sukashi have an this open work ‘emotional’ design.
This Geese in Flight Tsuba Guard has a very unique design, with four geese intervened in flights in full relief on the Tsuba. This design of Katana Tsuba guard comes from the Meiji period of the 29th century.