Modular Tournament Feder SWHZ-1022 for HEMA
Are you looking for a reliable partner for intensive training and competitive bouts? Johannes Liechtenauer, the legendary grandmaster of the German school of fencing, would have been delighted with this modern fencing feder. The Swordier SWHZ-1022 is a precision-engineered sword for HEMA (Historical European Martial Arts) that blends historical geometry with modern safety and durability standards. Thanks to the replaceable blade and modular construction featuring a hex screw in the pommel, you no longer need to purchase a completely new sword when the blade eventually wears out after years of hard service. This sword offers perfect control in the bind, speed during transitions, and the stability you need on your path to victory. Further product information ...
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Johannes Liechtenauer: Modular Tournament Feder SWHZ-1022 for HEMA
Construction and Practical Use
This feder was built with an emphasis on modularity and durability. The blade, featuring a prominent fuller, ensures the ideal balance between stiffness for technical blade work and flexibility for safe thrusts. With a static flex of 11 kg (approx. 24.2 lbs), it meets the rigorous safety standards of modern HEMA tournaments. The grip is wrapped in high-quality black leather, accented by a central riser and a cross-stitch pattern, providing a secure hold even when wearing bulky fencing gloves. The wide crossguard (27 cm / 10.6 in) with blunt, safe terminals reliably protects your hands during parries and close-quarters work.
Technical Parameters
| Total Weight | 1.6 kg / 3.53 lbs |
| Blade Length | 100 cm / 39.37 in |
| Grip Length | 30 cm / 11.81 in (two-handed optimized) |
| Point of Balance (POB) | 7 cm / 2.76 in from the guard |
| Crossguard Width | 27 cm / 10.63 in |
| Blade Flex | 11 kg / 24.25 lbs |
| Blade Material | Spring Steel (hardness approx. 49-53 HRC) |
| Construction | Modular, screwed pommel system |
Historical Context and Fun Fact
The inspiration for this type of weapon is the late medieval and Renaissance Fechtfeder (fencing feather). While sharpened swords were intended for lethal combat, these specialized training tools appeared in the 15th and 16th centuries within fencing guilds such as the Marxbrüder. Interestingly, the name "Feder" likely refers to the flexibility of the blade, which bends "like a quill" upon impact. Swordier's modern interpretation honours this tradition but introduces a modular system for easy servicing—a feature that medieval fencing masters would surely have appreciated.
Maintenance and Safety
To ensure your sword serves you as long as possible, wipe the blade with a dry cloth after every session and apply a thin layer of gun oil (such as Ballistol or WD40). Regularly check the tightness of the hex screw in the pommel to ensure the guard and grip remain rock-solid.
Safety Warning: Although this feder is designed for contact sparring, always wear full protective gear (1600N mask, fencing jacket, joint protectors, and gorget). Never use the sword if the blade is cracked or shows deep burrs that could injure an opponent. This product is not intended for hacking at hard objects or concrete.
Recommended Accessories
For maximum comfort and safety, we recommend pairing this sword with heavy-duty tournament gloves, a 1600N certified fencing mask, and a spare replacement blade to keep in your kit for high-intensity competition seasons.
The Swordier Quality
The Swordier brand represents the pinnacle of value and performance for modern fencers. Each piece is the result of handcrafted work by master smiths in the legendary city of Longquan, where the metalworking tradition stretches back over 2600 years. The makers themselves are martial arts enthusiasts who "live by the steel." For Swordier, a sword is not just sports equipment; it is a symbol of strength, honour, and artisanal perfection. You can rely on high-carbon spring steel and a balance specifically tuned for real-world, practical HEMA application.
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