Wooden Weapons
Discover our high-quality wooden swords perfect for martial arts. Preserve your real steel for a real fight, and learn new techniques and swordsmanship skills with our wooden training weapons and wasters.
Professional Wooden Swords for Martial Arts Training
Unlike cheap toys, these professional-grade training tools are made of high-quality, solid hardwood that can take the wear and tear of sparring.
We offer wooden weapons in a wide variety of styles. They include bokken swords (the traditional wooden Japanese sword used to replicate a katana), wooden medieval longswords, kendo bamboo swords, and wooden pirate swords.
Each sword is carefully crafted to provide authentic weight and balance for realistic training. Keep in mind, however, that simple wooden construction demands responsible use, as wood can break along the grain, so please practice responsibly.
Also consider our wooden practice weapons for situations that call for just the look of a real sword, such as cosplay events, theatrical moments, or other costume use.
Ready to elevate your training? Browse our extensive collection of wooden swords today and find the perfect practice blade for your needs. Shop now.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need protective gear when training with wooden swords?
Yes, protective equipment such as padded gloves, masks, and body armor is highly recommended for safety during sparring sessions. Even though these are wooden swords, they can still cause harm or injury upon impact.
What types of wood are best for different training intensities?
Harder woods like oak and hickory are ideal for frequent, intense sparring, while lighter woods such as ash or poplar work well for solo forms and skills. Red or white oak typically offers the best balance of durability and flexibility for most practitioners.
Can wooden training swords be used outdoors?
While occasional outdoor use is fine for your training adventure, extended exposure to moisture and UV rays can damage the wood and shorten its lifespan. If training outdoors regularly, seal your weapon with a protective finish and wipe it dry after each session.
How do I choose the right length and weight for my skill level?
Beginners should start with lighter, shorter weapons that match their height and arm length for better control and technique development. Different designs suit different people, making it easy to find the right fit as you practice.
As you advance and build strength, you can progress to heavier, longer weapons that more closely match the specifications of real steel swords.






































