⚡ Gear Up for Adventure with Style!
The BladesUSA HK-6183 Twin Ninja Swords set features two 28-inch swords made from durable black anodized 420 stainless steel, complete with nylon-wrapped handles for a secure grip. The set includes a two-in-one nylon sheath with a shoulder strap for easy carrying, making it perfect for both display and action. Each blade is adorned with a Japanese inscription, blending functionality with cultural artistry.
Brand | MASTER USA |
Blade Length | 18 Inches |
Handle Material | Nylon |
Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
Style | Japanese |
Item Weight | 0.1 Kilograms |
Product Dimensions | 28"L x 3.75"W |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Manufacturer | Master Cutlery |
UPC | 805319117759 842873018092 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 28 x 3.75 x 3.75 inches |
Package Weight | 1.02 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 28 x 3.75 x 28 inches |
Brand Name | MASTER USA |
Model Name | HK-6183-MC |
Color | Black |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | HK-6183-MC |
Included Components | see description |
Size | 28-Inch Overall |
J**N
Best brush swords ever for this price.
Okay, so I have no clue why someone would give these machete a bad review. These are legitimate brush swords they are a type of machete. They are not fighting swords although they could easily be used for that purpose. I use these for their intended use which is cutting brush and doing topiary. They are only $17 for two which comes out to $8.50 each. This is outrageously cheap for any kind of machete. If they are to dull then buy a metal file and learn how to sharpen a machete. If you are going to actually use it then learn to sharpen it. If they hurt your hands then wear gloves. Real landscapers(and swordsmen) always wear gloves. Only amateurs don't wear hand protection when using a blade. If they don't have a magnet that is because there is absolutely no reason to use two machete(or swords) which are bound to each other side by side. I am glad they do not have the magnets because the magnets get in the way and are completely stupid.The sheath is pretty nice as well and comes with a a string strap that you can button around the hilt which is required by law in order to legally carry these in some states(unless they are with camping or occupational equipment).The hilts are not just showy but they actually protect my hands from being hit by brush while I am using these.And they are rather pretty ta'boot.Update: I was so impressed with the sharpness and durability of these brush swords that I ordered another pair. I would pay twice what these are being sold for and still consider them a bargain.
J**G
Excellent purchase
When I saw these blades for only $25, I was like there’s got to be some catch here. There’s no way that they’ll actually be good swords. So I bought them, just to see. And I was proven wrong. These swords are awesome. They’re full tang, extremely sharp, and feel very sturdy. The sheath isn’t quite as high of quality-at least the strap isn’t, and I wish it were longer-but other than that they’re amazing. Definitely worth the price.
O**R
Twin Blades
They are good twin blades very thin and slim. Not sharp but they look so. Value for money type of set. Durable as long as it is for show and hanger. The handle is very thin and difficult to swing. May come with scuff marks and few dots on the blade from factory due to price and cost. They function well and the lenght is about 27in.
M**E
2 halves look great on the wall as display. Can be weilded together, slightly thin individually
Really cool looking display item. Nice sheath as well but won't be used as this will be a display. Seems like a really good build quality and the graphics look nice. The two halves fit great on the wall as cross swords. Individually welding them is a little strange as the handles are pretty thin. As far as the cutting ability and functionality I can only assume from the weight that it would do his job as a self-defense sword. As far as it really cool looking display item, five stars.
J**Y
I like them
I bought these just to hang up on display. I've played with these a couple times they are worth it they are sharp and handled most of what I put them through very durable they look amazing on display
S**P
Twin Blades of Doom (And Minor Injuries)
These twin ninja swords are no joke. The design is sleek, the concept of separating them into two blades is genius, and the sharpness… well, let’s just say my thumb learned that lesson the hard way (twice). If you’re looking for something that feels right out of an action movie, this set delivers.The blades are razor-sharp and sturdy, making them perfect for display, light use, or the occasional dramatic ninja pose. Just don’t underestimate them—they’re sharper than your aunt’s critique at Thanksgiving dinner.Overall, 5/5 stars, but keep some band-aids handy if you’re clumsy like me. These swords demand respect!
G**H
Got what i paid for
item as described. The tip is razor sharp. The handles are my biggest complaint and didn't think they'd be like this... they are only cushioned on one side so when you grip it, its very uncomfortable as the half that sits in your palm, you're just holding a flat piece of metal with wrap and no cushion at all. Need to cushion the 1 side for each of the blades for you to be able to comfortably swing them and without it hurting your hands/palms and fingers after a few swings and makes it an unbalanced feeling swing but you can duct tape some cushion on the other side or do whatever you want to make it even across both sides of the blades. Besides this i really like them and is a good deal.
S**3
Excellent! Buying another set now...
Sturdy, came sharp but not too. Down & dirty flat black lightly oiled 420, full tang with no additional cushion under wrap (which is nicely done). Comfortable grip for outdoor use. I'm 5'6" & under 150lb & they are perfect size & weight with good balance. Will use for brush clearing, but could easily modify as they hold an edge fairly well. For the price range, this item beats an "Ozark Trail" machete anyday! Sheath/case is well-constructed too. Very pleased.
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