Cold Steel 92BKM Suburito Polypropylene Training Sword 31" Blade

$23.95

MSRP* : $38.99 | You Save* : $15.04 (39%)
Part #: CS92BKM | Cold Steel Knives
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Description

CS92BKM: 92BKM Suburito

Cold Steel

A Suburito is a specialized ancient training weapon that's meant to simulate the weight of a real Japanese sword. Primarily intended for solo practice or cutting drills, it inspires respect, as it hits with terrific force. Cold Steel's interpretation was inspired by a wooden Suburito in Akido 5th Dan, Andrew Demko's private collection.

Injection molded from high strength polypropylene with a long handle and square tip, it's enormously resistant to breaking and will never shrink, rot, crack or splinter like a wooden Suburito is prone to do. It's built to provide many years of hard service and, if used faithfully, it will surely make you a better swordsman. It has an elegant wood grain finish and bears the five major precepts of Japanese sword cutting, written in Kanji characters.

Specifications

  • Item Number: 92BKM
  • Item Name: Suburito
  • Weight: 39.1 oz.
  • Thickness: 1.0"
  • Blade Length: 31"
  • Handle: 14"
  • Overall: 45"
  • Material: Polypropylene
  • Made in Taiwan

UPC Code: 705442018452

Related Categories

Cold Steel Knives, Cold Steel Swords Series, Plastic Blade Steel, Zytel Handle Material, Swords, Swords Training Knives

Product Handle Badge: Zytel Handles
Cold Steel 92BKM Suburito Polypropylene Training Sword 31" Bladerated 4 stars out of 5 (3 reviews)
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Cold Steel 92BKM Suburito Polypropylene Training Sword 31" Blade
rated 5 stars out of 5
Anders
Braarud, Akershus
Oct 08, 2020
Pros: Blade Material, Handle Material, Overall Quality, Materials, Finish, Usable
Cons: None
The modern suburito
I ordered two, to make training sessions a bit variable. They are not excessively heavy, but when holding one of them in one hand, at the same angle I'm holding my katana, the Cold Steel Suburito is definitely heavier.Swinging them as I do my CS bokkens, takes a bit more effort, and my arms grow tired a lot quicker. A hundred suburi with a bokken? Pfft, try a hundred suburi with a suburito!When holding my CS bokken after training, it feels like I'm holding a stick, a stick that just happens to look like a bokken, and feels almost weightless.At the bottom of the handle, you can see Cold Steel (underneath), but that's not the only place Cold Steel is written. It is also written on the blade, in Japanese characters, a nice little detail.Instead of just going with a bland plastic surface on the blade, like on their bokken, they have taken the time to give it a wood grain finish look.While it may not be traditional, having Japanese training swords in plastic, it greatly reduces the amount of maintenance needed.
Cold Steel 92BKM Suburito Polypropylene Training Sword 31" Blade
rated 5 stars out of 5
Awesome X
Kansas City
Mar 13, 2019
Pros: Blade Material, Overall Quality, Materials, Finish
Cons: None
Hardcore
This is the ultimate heavy weigh weapon. It's exactly what I wanted! The picture doesn't do it justice, it's seriously a lot of sword. You need to be strong to handle it. Carve it into your soul!I've waited for this for a long time.It was worth the wait.Thanks you!
Cold Steel 92BKM Suburito Polypropylene Training Sword 31" Blade
rated 2 stars out of 5
Chrmil
Sweden
Feb 08, 2019
Pros: None
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Front heavy - radial tendinitis nightmare
I was interested in this item having a lot of antique blades from europe and katana swords including different traning swords. When holding this Suburito my first feeling was that it is not balanced as a sword or a bat but terribly front heavy inflicting great strain on my radial tendons. Working out with this "thing" will not give you a feeling of a real katana or sword but will destroy your ulnar tendons. If you like to hit on things with full force I would much rather prefer any stick found on the ground or just buy cold steels propylene bat. Too much front heavy for any serious training or practical use. And if planning to use it for self defence I would not recomend it either - again as it is not well balanced but easily catched by an opponent as it ways to much at the front.

 

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