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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
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
This Chinese Spear Tassel is the Horse hair need for spears in Chinese Martial Arts like Shaolin, Tai Chi, Wushu, and Hung Gar
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
Leather Makiwara Board is a traditional Okinawan training tool now used throughout the karate styles. Perfect tool for practicing strikes and conditioning
These Iron Ko Tosho Tsuba are styled on the early Tsuba which had functionality in mind. Much more simple than the very ornate Tsuba from the Edo Period. Much thicker and heavier.
These Black 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
Wushu Spear Head can be attached to any stick or staff to make a spear for kung fu, but are specifically designed with a White wax wood kung fu staff in mind
Japanese Obi Belts are use specifically for Japanese Sword based martial arts like Iaido, Kendo and Kenjitsu
Japanese Obi Belts are use specifically for Japanese Sword based martial arts like Iaido, Kendo and Kenjitsu
This Edo Period Chrysanthemum Tsuba Guard is a variation on the classic Chrysanthemum design. The Edo period was from 17th century through to the mid 19th century, a long period of peace in Japan
These Orange Buddhist Mala Beads from inside the Shaolin Temple Complex in Henan, China. Used for centuries by monks
A Red Chinese Sword Case for carrying your Tai Chi Swords and Chinese Broadswords to and from class, competitions and Demo’s with extra pockets and a shoulder strap
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 Wood 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