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The Superdo Octagon Metal Martial Arts Sai features an 18-inch forged metal blade with a durable nickel finish and a shock-absorbing rubber bandage handle designed for anti-skid grip. Ambidextrous and balanced, these blunt sai are ideal for safe, authentic training and sparring, combining modern style with martial arts tradition.
| ASIN | B0797XCBB9 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #49,861 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #2 in Martial Arts Sais |
| Blade Length | 18 Inches |
| Blade Material | Metal |
| Blade Material Type | Metal |
| Brand | Superdo |
| Brand Name | Superdo |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 537 Reviews |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Handle Material | Rubber |
| Included Components | Nothing |
| Manufacturer | Superdo |
| Product Style | Modern |
| Style | Modern |
| UPC | 641055645435 |
| Warranty Description | Manufacturer warranty for 90 days from date of purchase. |
R**N
Very nice value option
Very nice, the handle wraps were well done. The balance seems about a half an inch off but still easy to handle
K**A
What you see is what you get
These are exactly what is advertised: a pair of sai at an affordable price. They will work well for training or sparring. The weight is good and well distributed, they seem to be extremely durable, and the wrap on the handles doesn't seem likely to unwind over time. I kinda wish i had gone with the 18" ones instead of the 21" model, and i think the black finish would probably hold up better over time than the chrome. I'm not sure if it's polished solid steel or nickel plated, but i think they're nickel plated which means the finish may chip over years of sparring. Overall though, they are sturdy and attractive, and they will absolutely do everything a sai is supposed to do (which for the record is mainly blocking and catching swords). These are real sai: they are blunt, defensive tools. So to everyone who grew up watching ninja turtles and thinking sai are sharp, pointed offensive weapons... you're better off getting a pair of daggers. But if you want some quality real sai, these are it.
G**R
Amazing weapon
I've always wanted a pair of sai and these things are amazing I cant wait to start practicing my skills. Nice weight, great length, and perfect shape.
A**R
Looks great - we'll see how they handle!
I'm very excited to have received these! What a nice tool for a 1st-timer and rank beginners as a student. I really like the cushy wrap (although I may take it apart and end it below the fork depending on what my teacher says). I also like the weight - these are not flimsy or cheap props. Plus, the octagonal shape is not just on the handle. The bevel runs all the way to the tip. They seem substantial for the price. We'll see how they hold up in class. I can see what others have said about the handles being too long - I expected these to be way to long for my arm based on the size, but they're actually just right, or even a bit short, because the length is in the handle (see photo). But Sai is 5th or 6th weapon down on my list to master, so this is more of a curiosity for me than a devoted practice. Last perk, they come in a light fabric pouch. I was worried that because I chose not to invest in a case that they would get dinged up in my gear bag. But the fabric envelops are nice enough that they'll keep that from happening. So, all in all, a win!
M**Y
Make sure you measure the arms of the person who is going to use these sai.
Karate mom here. My son takes a weapons class that rotates weapons every six months or so. This spring he had sai classes. I knew nothing about these weapons except one of the mutant ninja turtles used them. After doing some research, the way to make sure you are getting the right size is to measure the length of the forearm on each arm and buy the size of sai that is closest to the measurement. Rounding up (17" to 18") is better than rounding down. These are less expensive than ordering them through my son's dojo or other martial arts catalogs. Pro-tip for all you karate parents out there: wrap a small bit of painter's tape (the blue or green tape) on the bottom of the sai and use sharpie to write their initials on their sai, as they all pretty much look the same and can be easily mixe up during classes or in locker rooms.
R**Y
My son loves them.
They are nice and heavy. My son loves them.
T**E
Not bad at all
Bought these sai as a practice backup pair while developing my kobudo skills. They are solid, well balanced, and seem like well made sai for the money. Haven't dropped them or done partner work yet, so we'll see down the road. I've handled pricey, traditional sai and these offer the genuine feel. I definitely recommend them.
H**O
AMAZING
Got these for a Halloween costume party for my Elektra costume and 10/10, so nice and looked dope w my costume. Everyone loved them. Definitely measure your forearm before purchasing though as I got them alittle too big.
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