Chrome plated Round shaped Sai Leather covered handle for comfort Available in Size 18, 19, and 20 inches
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Sai - Round
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Customer Rating: Summary: good Comment: This twin sais are very good.They are good for practicing as well as for a budokai.It has a dull edge,so you wont get hurt,but it still is swift and great for non killing stuff.Need help about anything?You can contact me to:jeancarlo@libertypr.net or tenchinkurio@hotmail.com Customer Rating: Summary: sais usage Comment: i been using sais in my martial arts for 4 yrs now they are great to work with and once you get hang of it you can do all the stuff with them just like Elektra does i used the round ones at first it took me 1 yr to manage them to learn each and every move i mean not everyone is capable of handling them, then after one year i switched to real kind ones with sharp ends and now i got elektra ones from the movie they rock!! i love them. Customer Rating: Summary: Awesome Comment: the guy who said to buy the foam ones witht he dvd was right, if you can't go to a Kobudo gym (karate weaponry) but well, i am a spanish kid and I do take Kobudo lessons. i never had foam weapons ( i have Bo Nunchakus and Octagon Sais so far ) and never took any damage. you just have to be careful, and hey, i'm a white belt! so, if you can't go to a gym, buy these and a nice DVD (or book?), but if you have any Kobudo association or official federated gym near, just buy these and your master will teach you almost everything you really NEED to know in a couple of days Customer Rating: Summary: honestly... Comment: These were around way before anyone knew how to pronounce them. way before jennifer garner ever used them in a film. The steel version is great. only my thing is this. If you are new to this and you saw these first, don't get them, get the foam version first with the dvd. then once you are comfortable get the steel with the right case (they have a case just for these). They go great with the DVD (and there are only 1 maybe 2 good ones here). Don't just have these and let them sit. Know the history, how to care for it, how to use it and so on.