Review: Ultrasabers Initiate V4 (Stunt Saber)

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  • Опубликовано: 9 сен 2024
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    Reviewing the Initiate V4 lightsaber from Ultrasabers.
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Комментарии • 6

  • @joecastillo1782
    @joecastillo1782 6 лет назад

    Love that saber! Love the grip and 24inch blade is perfect for indoor action and Conventions/Celebration! Cheers!

  • @toaofaotearoa2146
    @toaofaotearoa2146 6 лет назад

    Cool are thos 24 inch blades

  • @toaofaotearoa2146
    @toaofaotearoa2146 6 лет назад

    And is ur kids blade an ultraedge mid grade

    • @LightsaberAddict
      @LightsaberAddict  6 лет назад

      Jaz Kapa hello. Thanks for the questions. It is a 24 inch heavy grade blade. It is not ultraedge, though. In the video it does look like it.

    • @toaofaotearoa2146
      @toaofaotearoa2146 6 лет назад

      Lightsaber Addict thank you for reply im thinking about getting me double blade consuler green ultraedge midgrade for the brightness mainly and also I understand to get heavy grade and ultraedge grade is good for heavy dueling but for my first saber for what I can manage to afford for now go for stunt so if I got 2 8 inch hilts now 16 inchs space for hands with two 24 inch blades that would make it 64 inchs long all up

    • @LightsaberAddict
      @LightsaberAddict  6 лет назад

      That would be very nice indeed. If you are not doing heavy dueling, a mid grade blade will be just fine. I have a couple of mid grade blades and I find even going at half strength for me is ok. They do bend more, obviously, but they will usually hold up ok. Normally, I do heavy dueling which is why most of my blades are heavy duty. I have a couple of ultraedge blades, however, I like the normal ones personally cause they look more movie like when using the saber. The Ultraedge, in my opinion, looks a bit wider (because it looks more full). Either way, though, both are good choices. You can always replace a blade later on if you do not like it. I have a saber staff that I got 24 inch blades for (I have not done a review on it yet). It has 2 24 inch, heavy grade blades with consular green on both. It looks amazing. I did put on 32 inch blades on it, after. I certainly needed more room. I had to go outside. lol. It also worked out very well and I was still in control. After you get used to the 24 inch, try the 32 inch at a later date. :)