Wooden Pirate Cutlass – Handcrafted Beech Wood Training Sword - Outlet
Whether you are preparing to board an enemy ship as a fearsome privateer or looking for a safe tool to practice historical fencing, this wooden cutlass is exactly what you need. It is designed to faithfully replicate the shape and balance of classic naval weapons from the 17th and 18th centuries, famous for their use in ruthless boarding actions and below-deck skirmishes. Thanks to the use of high-quality steam beech wood, you get a durable yet lightweight tool that allows you to polish your fencing techniques without the risk of serious injury inherent to steel weapons. It is the ideal choice for beginners, stage actors, and experienced re-enactors who want to spare their sharp blades without compromising on the authentic feel of combat. Further product information ...
Wooden Pirate Cutlass – Handcrafted Beech Wood Training Sword
Drills, Costumes, and Stage Combat
This practice sword, historically known as a cutlass or hanger, is handcrafted from solid steam beech wood. This material is prized in carpentry for its hardness and uniformity, making it an ideal choice for wasters (training weapons). The blade is slightly curved, typical for weapons designed for slashing in confined spaces. The handle features a simple yet functional wooden knuckle guard (D-guard), protecting your fingers while practicing parries.
You will find this cutlass particularly useful for:
- Technique Training: Perfect for drilling cuts, guards, and footwork without tiring your arm with heavy steel.
- LARP and Cosplay: A great accessory for a pirate, sailor, or bandit costume where metal weapons are prohibited or unsuitable.
- Stage Fencing: A safe prop for combat choreographies.
Historical Context
The cutlass was the favored weapon of sailors during the "Golden Age of Sail" (17th–19th centuries). Long rapiers and swords were impractical on cramped ship decks cluttered with rigging. A sailor needed a short, impactful weapon capable of not only taking an enemy out of the fight but also cutting through a thick rope in an emergency. Thanks to its robustness and simplicity, it became a symbol of pirates and marines worldwide.
Maintenance and Safety
As this is natural wood, it requires your care. Store the sword in a dry place; humidity could cause warping. If splinters appear on the blade after a clash, smooth them out immediately with fine sandpaper to prevent injury. To extend its life and highlight the wood grain, you can treat the surface with linseed oil or beeswax.
Warning: Although the wood is strong, this sword is not intended for full-contact combat against steel weapons, which could cut through or deeply damage it. For "wood on wood" sparring, we recommend using protective gear (mask, gloves).
Specifications
| Material | Steam Beech Wood |
| Overall Length | approx. 76 cm (29 7/8 in) |
| Blade Length | approx. 60 cm (23 5/8 in) |
| Grip Length | approx. 11 cm (4 3/8 in) |
| Hand Guard Width | approx. 14 cm (5 1/2 in) |
| Weight | approx. 415 g (0.9 lbs) |
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