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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.
The White Oak Hanbo staff is an alternative to the standard red oak wood for practicing Japanese martial arts styles such as Ninjutsu, Ju Jitsu and hanbojitsu
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
The Double Melon Hammers are one of the rarer weapons to be demonstrated in China and in the West. For wielding and smashing techniques in Shaolin and Kung Fu
With these foam bokken swords you can practice sparring and fast drills with a lot less worry about serious bruises. Great fun, good training & good practice
The Blue Tai Chi Fan is an everyday item that can be used as weapon. Mostly used in Chinese Martial Arts like Tai Chi and Kung Fu for forms practice and drills
This Bo Staff Case has a soft padded inside and a tough exterior to keep your Bo Staffs well protected and safe from scratches and dents when travelling about
The Kung Fu Double Axes are a modern take on the original Chinese battle axes, much lighter so perfect for Wushu training and competition also used for Shaolin
This Shaolin Bamboo Shield has a Tiger’s face painted on it and it looks great. Usually used together with a Broadsword or Kan Dao Sword forms for Shaolin Kung Fu
Add or replace a Chinese Sword Tassel for your Tai Chi Sword or Chinese Broadsword and add in a new level of training and practice
Red Oak Shoto is the wooden training version of the Japanese Wakizashi sword, and comes complete with a plastic Tsuba or guard for hand protection
Handmade in the UK for the ultimate QiGong conditioning tool, This is the only Solid Bronze Massage Brush available in the world! It has been made to precise specifications for heavyweight practice!
This Tai Chi Ruler, as well as the Tai Chi Bang we also sell, fall into a category of Tai chi training aids, they are not weapons but a tool to help your Tai Chi practice.
These Red 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
Bamboo Shinai Sword are usually used for Kendo practice, but many martial arts use them as a tough weapon for practicing defence against sword attacks
Foam Jo Staff offer a bruise free option for sparring practice. You can really go for it without the fear factor usually associated with sparring with sticks
These Red 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