Swordier Manganese Hybrid-Chokuto Katana Review: The .22LR of the sword world?!

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  • Опубликовано: 4 июл 2024
  • Hello Blade Enthusiasts and welcome to our first ‪@Swordier‬ review! Today we will be looking at their new Hybrid-Chokuto and the unique spot it can fill in your cutting arsenal...
    The Sword can be found here...
    swordier.com/products/swk-106...
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    From the Manufacturer...
    Discover the ultimate fusion of tradition and innovation with the new Swordier Hybrid Sword, expertly crafted for tameshigiri. This unique blade combines the elegance of a katana with the straight, powerful tip of a chokuto, creating a versatile and formidable weapon.
    Specifications:
    Blade Length: 71cm
    Blade Thickness: 5mm
    Blade Width: 3.5cm
    Weight (without saya): 920g
    Point of Balance from Tsuba: 14cm
    Sori (Curvature): 1cm
    Tsuka Length: 26cm
    Key features include a katana blade with a chokuto style zukuri blade tip, providing a perfect balance of cutting efficiency and thrusting power. The subtle curvature of 1cm enhances cutting precision, while the 920g weight ensures optimal control and agility.
    Join us as we showcase the unparalleled performance of the Swordier Hybrid in action. Whether you're a practitioner of traditional Japanese sword arts or a modern martial artist, this sword is designed to meet the demands of rigorous tameshigiri practice.
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Комментарии • 18

  • @TONEDEAFSOUND
    @TONEDEAFSOUND 16 дней назад +2

    this sword is nice and different
    just wish they made it with different fittings
    too mismatched
    great review man thanks for having me be apart of it

    • @StudioGDT
      @StudioGDT  16 дней назад

      Appreciate your support

  • @lornemcneil
    @lornemcneil 17 дней назад +2

    Nice review

    • @StudioGDT
      @StudioGDT  17 дней назад

      @@lornemcneil thank you!

  • @JoeSteel1
    @JoeSteel1 17 дней назад +3

    Nice Sword to cut with it, for sure, nothing I would ever purchase, but I know Many would love. and enjoy...Good job being respectful to the Maker even though so much of it is foolish, but the lock into place of the Blade into the saya was very cool

    • @StudioGDT
      @StudioGDT  17 дней назад

      Thanks Joe-I agree in that if I was browsing a sites offerings for a purchase, this isn’t one I would consider with its non traditional construction. I am going to give it a fair crack at how the manufacturer intended it though and if it works-well-I can’t say much then! And if it doesn’t then we will all know. Taste is a difficult thing to blanket and as the saying goes “The Customer is always right in matters of taste” so I have to imagine they were confident enough the design would sell to produce it. Sometimes it’s easy to see a vendor and their offerings through our lens and forget most of these guys ship worldwide. I have ZERO idea what sword trends are like in Malta for example lol.

    • @JoeSteel1
      @JoeSteel1 17 дней назад +3

      @@StudioGDT The situation is, not many care about traditional builds, anime and fantasy items are much more popular these days, which is not bad as it brings more attention to the swordcraft hobby and keeps it strong

    • @StudioGDT
      @StudioGDT  17 дней назад

      @@JoeSteel1 I agree with you 100%. You have to imagine if not maybe indirectly, how much the rise in Cosplay popularity has increased the success of sword adjacent. I’ll never knock it because comparatively we are probably a much small chunk of profits so without all the anime and fantasy offerings, who knows where we would be?

  • @preparedsurvivalist2245
    @preparedsurvivalist2245 15 дней назад +2

    They've addressed rattling habaki by simply getting rid of it. They've addressed unraveling ito due to the kashira coming loose, by omitting that component as well. They are providing a "modern katana" offering at a rock bottom price point, which is better than what Dragon King did. We just have to wait to see how it performs I guess....

  • @gargoylesblade
    @gargoylesblade 17 дней назад +2

    Well done review, not sure about this though. The lanyard definitely has to go, as far as the kissaki goes, it's nicely done, the only draw back to it is, it's really only good for stabbing, not slicing. Magnesium steel isn't a bad steel either, it's great for wear resistant, some have given it a bad rep, but if done right, like any steel, it will perform just fine.

    • @StudioGDT
      @StudioGDT  17 дней назад +1

      @@gargoylesblade healthy discussion is always good and welcome! Technically the Monouchi does not include the Kissaki as it stops at the yokote, the Kissaki regardless of shape, is always the weakest part of the sword (under normal usage circumstances anyway) andI don’t think when using the monouchi correctly in cuts that Kamasu Kissaki is any less effective than say Ko-Kissaki or Ikubi-Kissaki as there should be minimal involvement in a properly placed cut. This is all theoretical armchair talk of course and I look forward to the cutting portion of the review in comparison with other swords. The Manganese, is actually a perfect choice for a sword of the purpose (or Spring even) my comment was more direct toward the lack of aesthetics in it and if it were made of a more traditional steel type it might look pretty cool!

    • @gargoylesblade
      @gargoylesblade 17 дней назад +1

      @StudioGDT totally agree, it definitely lacks on the over all look,do really like the tsuba though. I think if it wasn't for that I think it would be a total disaster, but it in a way brings it together. For someone's first sword I can see it working.

    • @StudioGDT
      @StudioGDT  17 дней назад +1

      @@gargoylesbladeit’s definitely a gateway drug…”here…have a hit of this…” $99 bucks exchanges hands “WOW THIS IS GREAT! How can I get more?” “Well now you’ve had a taste…”

  • @KF1
    @KF1 16 дней назад +2

    Cool budget beater. Have you cut with it yet?

    • @StudioGDT
      @StudioGDT  16 дней назад +1

      No sir. Haven’t started filming phase 3 videos yet…the fact it’s 106 out with no cloud cover is contributing to my lack of urgency lol.

    • @KF1
      @KF1 16 дней назад +2

      @@StudioGDT Well good thing for air conditioning in that case. Once you start cutting it's hard to do anything else.

    • @StudioGDT
      @StudioGDT  16 дней назад +1

      @@KF1 I don’t own my dojo space so I’ll be doing cutting at home. It’s on the itinerary.