Also I loved your lightsaber form demo vid if you ever do any more related to lightsabers you could post some more of those as well keep up the good work man...👏
It makes sense that arm/blade would even out for you. I had the impression that proportion to height was the goal for selecting blade size. Otherwise one might feel they were wielding a spear or a knife, depending.
Researching blade lengths is tricky but this was a big help. At 6'1 with long arms, it would seem 32 inches is a good start. I'm hoping to get my first lightsaber this christmas
You have to consider how much of the blade slots into the saber to secure it, roughly 1.5 - 2 inches. So I go 34 and/or 36 depending on the hilt. Best having two sized blades.
i think basically just go by the movies and star wars lore, if you're short 32, if you're 6 feet or more than 36 or if you're duel wielding or like ahsoka then 32 or 34 or 28.
I would suggest 32. Might give a slight speed advantage to get your blade around theirs for feints, especially since you'll need to keep in closer measure to reach them.
Size does matter... In all my years of saber wielding, I've collected and tried a slew of sabers of different makes and lengths. The sizes I PREFER are 28-32 inch max. Thought I do own at least 3 full sized sabers, I find the shorter blades are easier to balance and control. The first thing that I do to a saber when I get one is to check the FULCRUM. THIS is the balance point of the saber's mass. I find that a balance point across one finger, just behind the emitter, about an inch to 1.25 is optimal for me. I make that natural balance point at that location because this is where my index finger only sword hand goes for a sure grip and greater control when twirling, transitioning through attack patterns & trajectories, and shifting stances. Having it there at the "sweet spot" lends to its gyroscopic fluidity. I'll use steel cable or open "O" rings to give it the extra weight from the hilt down along the handgrip. I'll make a vid that goes into more detail soon on why this is essential. But, back to the LENGTH... Not only does a shorter saber give you better control, but you have the distinct advantage in a close combat situation where there are walls and other obstacles that may hamper possible attack and defense maneuvers. With shorter blade, you have faster speed. If you understand the nature of centrifugal force in terms of distance from the axis -- radius, that the shorter the radius, the faster the object goes that revolves about it with the equivalent energy input. Think of the Ice skater who spins with he arms out... When she pulls them in towards her body, the law of conservation of energy (torque) kicks in and she begins to spin FASTER. Another advantage is that, though you be somewhat limited in reach, it is easier to get in and under your opponent's defenses and deal with he or she up close and personally! THAT'S the whole magic for me. There is a small circle within the wielder's "personal space" that extends from his body to about a circumference that I call the "extremity zone" ---- that concentric area wherein your arms work your saber. With a shorter blade penetrating this area or you standing within it will through your opponent off balance! They will have to fall back to gain ground to maneuver properly. This is a go for the kill moment that I NEVER miss!
Wow! Thank you very much for your comment! I agree that you want a weapon you can wield with speed and ease. Fighting your own momentum with a blade that's too large can easily make the millisecond difference of victory or defeat.
@@masterluke1986 You are quite welcome. Hopefully, you'll visit my online classes soon. A NEW and DEFINITIVE saber form that is BEYOND Juyo.. The SAVAGE FORM that channels pure, unchecked, yet focused primal rage called Form Nu.
@@masterluke1986 Exactly that. Fighting your momentum IS yourself. I am glad that I've come across one of the few persons out here who can appreciate the SABER on this level. Understanding the weapon, specifically the physics that define its functionality, is KEY to "feeling" --- connecting with the weapon... So that the kinetic energy flow between yourself and the saber is fluid and balanced, which optimizes your proficiency with the blade.
I used to prefer 32” blades until I got into historically-accurate Han dynasty swords (hint: it’s not the shape you find everywhere these days with the rounded handle currently mass-produced). Now, I prefer 34-36” blades with the balance point roughly 4-5 inches from the emitter. It pairs really well with Wudang style swordsmanship movements and requires more flowing movement to be “one with the sword”.
That's actually an amazing Sidious Sabers impression... Been watching your videos in preparation for my own VV Hero. Ordered the Gen 2 in January of 2019 and it's finally on it's way. Hyped!
If it's good for Jedi younglings (clone wars episode), I say it's good. The weight of the wood should also beef up your arms, too. Unless it's like a ratan (bamboo sort of stick) which are lighter. Regardless, train with what you've got!
If you're comfortable keeping in closer measure to your opponents, 32" might work while giving some freedom to flourish. But 36"-37" would also be fine if you're comfortable moving in with quick thrusting swings and cuts.
32" should serve you well. Not so long that you're clattering into things but still well-sized to have some dueling fun. Some sell day-blades which are useful in outdoor settings, unless you're using the newer LED string blades.
Indeed, if you have a strong arm, then the extra inches doesn't make much weight difference. Some might prefer 32" for better reflexes. Others would simply strengthen their arms.
The most important thing is do what feels comfortable. We are about the same height and I can spin with longer blades, but shorter allows for slightly quicker tricks. Also depends on how you hold your saber & how long the hilt is. If you hold by the pommel, make sure you have spin clearance. If you hold by the emitter, you have more blade room.
@@masterluke1986 thank you! funny enough I’m looking for a blade for my Luke Skywalker rotj hilt. It’s one handed and held from the middle/maybe slightly higher
@@ethanespina9260 I hold mine right handed at the top of the ringed section, left hand down by the pommel, control box between my thumbs. With gloves, if possible.
I'm a 13 year old and I'm getting my first saber form saberforge(Europe) and I'm not tall so should I get 32 inch or 37inch coz i want to do some spinning tricks and i don't know what to order it's ok if you don't have time to respond. Thank you anyways
32 would probably suit you just fine! I don't have much opinion on traditional in-hilt lights or pixel type blades. I don't know if the pixel blades can handle much beating, but maybe if there's a heavy grade, perhaps. It would be better for cosplay and such, but for dueling and such, you may want to consider in-hilt lights. But who knows, maybe that's out of date by now. I'm not really in the saber scene much at as much as others. Sorry I'm not much help!
On a custom foam blade I made the handle is 14" inches and the blade is 34" inches. not sure if I should cut the handle or the blade. a since when I swing it, it tends to scrape the ground, me being 5'7 arises the question.
A "standard" hilt length is about 12 inches, more or less. Stunt sabers may be shorter. Consider your swing trajectory & position of your hands/height of your arms from the ground to see if adjustments are possible. Better to trim too little than too much!
I'm not familiar with Sabertrio's blades, but I imagine you could work with either blade size. It's all about your fighting style, what feels comfortable, and what you have most success with. Shorter blade means you're in closer quarters and those who tend to withdraw their elbows in won't have much attack reach with 32.
So I really have no idea what soce would be good for me I know im 1,72 M "tall" from hand to the other hand its like 1,80M diagonal so if someone know if it makes a huge differenz pls let me know if not I might buy a "lamp" lightsaber with the 36 and an aditional 32 ich and then after using it a bit a neopixel... But I would rather buy a neo as my first one and ceep it for a long time... so yeah...
I'd agree, but I'm happy with the brightness on the 36. When it's fully charged, it's definitely leaves a glare in your eyes when you look away (from the lit blade, not the LED itself. That would be dumb.)
Try 32" for each side to start. But think also about the hilt size. Smaller hilts would allow larger blades, but longer hilts might require normal or shorter blades. Or being taller than average might make that irrelevant. Feel free to experiment to find what gives you good reach, but still has clearance to not strike the ground and also doesn't feel too clumsy. Thanks for your comment!
@@masterluke1986 alright thank you for the recommendation, I play lacrosse and use a stick that is roughly 74” and that I do fine with controlling so I’ll be sure to think which option to choose
Thanks for your question! I apologize for not being versed in metrics, but I know Vader was 2 meters, so I can guess you're pretty tall. You might enjoy 36". It would allow you to keep better distance. But 32" would be quicker, allow you to operate closer to yohr opponent, and use it forms more precise movements like from II, Makashi.
First check which diamater it accepts. Clone Wars sabers should be normal 1 in diameter, but fulcrum sabers which may be thinner depending on the manufacturer are built for thinner, 7/8 in diamater. To be authentic either case, you'll want probably the 32 in for one and 24 in (shoto size) for the other. Both white for fulcrum, but green for 32 & lime green for 24 for clone wars, or blue for season 7 clone wars. Arctic blue is my preference, but some prefer regular blue.
@@harleysluvbot219 ah. They come with custom blades, and I'm not sure they have different available sizes. They are similar to the neopixels, so you can't swap then for a conventional saber blade.
I'm 5'10", and 37" blade is way too long. Plus if you have short ceilings, the smaller the better. Even with a 32", I can accidentally hit low ceilings
Yes, VV is the high end! There are other companies like Ultrasabers, Saberforge and others, depending on what you're looking for. Some have enough money to buy less combat-worthy "shelf queens" for display, some are looking only for a flashlight stick for hard, competitive fencing or schooling, some want a balanced saber to look nice and be confortable/useful for fencing.
Know your comment is old but dark wolf customs offers a few neo pixel smooth swings under 300$ and faster shipping than most other companies also probably the best customer service on the market.
Again, it might be subjective to your fighting style. 36" would probably be fine, but some taller people might like an extra long blade like 40" if they have a large hilt to support it. It would be a lot of weight and intimidation, but not good for close quarters. Or maybe you're still fast and quick, so having 36" or even 32" could be blindingly fast. It's all subjective.
@@masterluke1986 because of balance. 1 inch blades are much heavier. So shorter on the 1 blades will keep the balance point near the hilt. 7/8 can be longer without moving the balance point too far up the blade
I realized how small it was when I did my first lightsaber form demo video. But it has it's usefulness still. Might be more practical for saberstaff/double-blades weapons than long 36".
masterluke1986 lol. Not specific but nothing to be ashamed of. I’m 21 and 5’3” but i’m asian. And I’m gonna order a 32” but because I’m getting a mystery box from ultrasabers and I want the blade to be somewhat proportionate to the hilt depending on what I get. 😅
@@Callsign_Kishin hah I guess that was vague. I was more specific in someone's comment, so I thought I'd switch it up! Aren't Ultrasabers hilts generally a little on the large side compared to perhaps Saberforge? That's the impression I got, but I may be mistaken.
Great comparing
I think 36 inch is the best for dueling. 32 inch is enough for Cosplay
Your funny, I like how you made fun how they said the LEDs will blind us! Ya right I try not to look at them but can't help it!
They are seriously bright though. Do your eyes good and avoid hurting them! Same for your ears- be kind to them; God only gave you one pair!
Great video! Informal and to the point. Specially appreciate the inclusion of your piano for height reference. Very helpful 👌👌
Also I loved your lightsaber form demo vid if you ever do any more related to lightsabers you could post some more of those as well keep up the good work man...👏
Well, actually....
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Even if someone is over 6 feet tall it doesn’t matter if they duel with a 32” because they would have longer arms (I’m 6’5 so I have long arms)
It makes sense that arm/blade would even out for you. I had the impression that proportion to height was the goal for selecting blade size. Otherwise one might feel they were wielding a spear or a knife, depending.
im 6 foot and still a teenager and i am getting a 36 hell i might need a 40 when im older
Allen Crow15 nah you’ll rather stay that height or get shorter
@@milfslayer2195 wait i got confused XD
@@milfslayer2195 but i always did better with longer blades
Awesome video Man I’m not a Getting it neither lol ✨🤣✨I got the 36inch to I busted Two Ceiling lights When I got my First
You should think about integrating the 32 tai chi sword forms with your velocity training it really helps.
Researching blade lengths is tricky but this was a big help. At 6'1 with long arms, it would seem 32 inches is a good start. I'm hoping to get my first lightsaber this christmas
just a tip if you just want one good one dont go to cheap
You have to consider how much of the blade slots into the saber to secure it, roughly 1.5 - 2 inches. So I go 34 and/or 36 depending on the hilt. Best having two sized blades.
That's a good point.
i think basically just go by the movies and star wars lore, if you're short 32, if you're 6 feet or more than 36
or if you're duel wielding or like ahsoka then 32 or 34 or 28.
Sounds good to me!
almost everyone used 36 inches in star wars
Thanks man, this helped. I bought my first saber, which was 36" and it's a little too long for my liking. 32" is perfect.
Glad to help out!
how tall are you?
@@makobobinzers Why does that matter?
@@iamReddington Because I was going to base off my saber length off of your experience with your height
I just got Ashoka’s lightsabers from ultrasabers. I find the shorter hilt with the 36” blade it came with too long. I’m ordering a 28” or 32” soon.
I’m 6’1 but my wingspan is about 6’3 so I feel more comfortable with a 32 because with a 36 it tends to hit the ground a lot
So I’m about 5’4 , which better blade size would you say fits me?, a 32 or a 37 from saberforge
I would suggest 32. Might give a slight speed advantage to get your blade around theirs for feints, especially since you'll need to keep in closer measure to reach them.
Huh shorter than I expected
general grievous, you're shorter than i expected
@@nautica_joestar shut up
Hello there
Size does matter... In all my years of saber wielding, I've collected and tried a slew of sabers of different makes and lengths. The sizes I PREFER are 28-32 inch max. Thought I do own at least 3 full sized sabers, I find the shorter blades are easier to balance and control. The first thing that I do to a saber when I get one is to check the FULCRUM. THIS is the balance point of the saber's mass. I find that a balance point across one finger, just behind the emitter, about an inch to 1.25 is optimal for me. I make that natural balance point at that location because this is where my index finger only sword hand goes for a sure grip and greater control when twirling, transitioning through attack patterns & trajectories, and shifting stances. Having it there at the "sweet spot" lends to its gyroscopic fluidity. I'll use steel cable or open "O" rings to give it the extra weight from the hilt down along the handgrip. I'll make a vid that goes into more detail soon on why this is essential.
But, back to the LENGTH... Not only does a shorter saber give you better control, but you have the distinct advantage in a close combat situation where there are walls and other obstacles that may hamper possible attack and defense maneuvers. With shorter blade, you have faster speed. If you understand the nature of centrifugal force in terms of distance from the axis -- radius, that the shorter the radius, the faster the object goes that revolves about it with the equivalent energy input. Think of the Ice skater who spins with he arms out... When she pulls them in towards her body, the law of conservation of energy (torque) kicks in and she begins to spin FASTER.
Another advantage is that, though you be somewhat limited in reach, it is easier to get in and under your opponent's defenses and deal with he or she up close and personally! THAT'S the whole magic for me. There is a small circle within the wielder's "personal space" that extends from his body to about a circumference that I call the "extremity zone" ---- that concentric area wherein your arms work your saber. With a shorter blade penetrating this area or you standing within it will through your opponent off balance! They will have to fall back to gain ground to maneuver properly. This is a go for the kill moment that I NEVER miss!
Wow! Thank you very much for your comment! I agree that you want a weapon you can wield with speed and ease. Fighting your own momentum with a blade that's too large can easily make the millisecond difference of victory or defeat.
@@masterluke1986 You are quite welcome. Hopefully, you'll visit my online classes soon. A NEW and DEFINITIVE saber form that is BEYOND Juyo.. The SAVAGE FORM that channels pure, unchecked, yet focused primal rage called Form Nu.
@@masterluke1986 Exactly that. Fighting your momentum IS yourself. I am glad that I've come across one of the few persons out here who can appreciate the SABER on this level. Understanding the weapon, specifically the physics that define its functionality, is KEY to "feeling" --- connecting with the weapon... So that the kinetic energy flow between yourself and the saber is fluid and balanced, which optimizes your proficiency with the blade.
I used to prefer 32” blades until I got into historically-accurate Han dynasty swords (hint: it’s not the shape you find everywhere these days with the rounded handle currently mass-produced).
Now, I prefer 34-36” blades with the balance point roughly 4-5 inches from the emitter. It pairs really well with Wudang style swordsmanship movements and requires more flowing movement to be “one with the sword”.
That's actually an amazing Sidious Sabers impression...
Been watching your videos in preparation for my own VV Hero. Ordered the Gen 2 in January of 2019 and it's finally on it's way. Hyped!
Thank you. I was looking for a video like this
It's been surprisingly more popular than I ever thought it would be. I'll have to reevaluate when I get a 24 inch in my incoming order of sabers.
i have a wooden saber(for practice) blade is 28.34 inches(72 cm) long and hilt is 7 inches(18 cm) long..s it okay for dueling practice?
If it's good for Jedi younglings (clone wars episode), I say it's good. The weight of the wood should also beef up your arms, too. Unless it's like a ratan (bamboo sort of stick) which are lighter. Regardless, train with what you've got!
you can also use it as a washizaki if you decide to get another saber. keep that one in mind.
36 in definitely throws off the balance on my ROTJ luke
Extremely helpful! Thank you.
I am 5"7-5"8 and I want to swing a saber around like heck and duel with it. What length do you recommend?
If you're comfortable keeping in closer measure to your opponents, 32" might work while giving some freedom to flourish. But 36"-37" would also be fine if you're comfortable moving in with quick thrusting swings and cuts.
which would be movie accurate? does it depend on your height? (just cosplay, not any dueling action)
I think 36" is more accurate, but you could say you just have a dual-phase saber which is adjustable.
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Im 5'7 and want to cosplay and swing around a saber and maybe duel. Any suggestions?
32" should serve you well. Not so long that you're clattering into things but still well-sized to have some dueling fun. Some sell day-blades which are useful in outdoor settings, unless you're using the newer LED string blades.
@@masterluke1986 thanks!!
Thank you very much for your nice review !
I hate when saber sellers don't give a size option and force the 36" blade size.
That would be a nuisance. I admit I'm not in the lightsaber market nowadays, so I don't know how retailers operate now.
i prefer the 36 due to my slight background in fencing, longer blade puts more distance between you and an opponent, so i go for form 2 style combat
Indeed, if you have a strong arm, then the extra inches doesn't make much weight difference. Some might prefer 32" for better reflexes. Others would simply strengthen their arms.
I’m 5’10. I’m using my saber for spinning and tricks. Do u recommend 31 or 36 in blade?
The most important thing is do what feels comfortable. We are about the same height and I can spin with longer blades, but shorter allows for slightly quicker tricks. Also depends on how you hold your saber & how long the hilt is. If you hold by the pommel, make sure you have spin clearance. If you hold by the emitter, you have more blade room.
@@masterluke1986 thank you! funny enough I’m looking for a blade for my Luke Skywalker rotj hilt. It’s one handed and held from the middle/maybe slightly higher
@@ethanespina9260 I hold mine right handed at the top of the ringed section, left hand down by the pommel, control box between my thumbs. With gloves, if possible.
@@masterluke1986 oh that’s cool! I like that, I’m going to try that out
5:33 32inch 5:50 36inch
I'm a 13 year old and I'm getting my first saber form saberforge(Europe) and I'm not tall so should I get 32 inch or 37inch coz i want to do some spinning tricks and i don't know what to order it's ok if you don't have time to respond. Thank you anyways
Also what do you think is better eco RGB or xenopixel
32 would probably suit you just fine! I don't have much opinion on traditional in-hilt lights or pixel type blades. I don't know if the pixel blades can handle much beating, but maybe if there's a heavy grade, perhaps. It would be better for cosplay and such, but for dueling and such, you may want to consider in-hilt lights. But who knows, maybe that's out of date by now. I'm not really in the saber scene much at as much as others. Sorry I'm not much help!
@@masterluke1986 thank you for your opinion master. May The Force Be With You!
How tall are you if I can ask?
On a custom foam blade I made the handle is 14" inches and the blade is 34" inches. not sure if I should cut the handle or the blade. a since when I swing it, it tends to scrape the ground, me being 5'7 arises the question.
A "standard" hilt length is about 12 inches, more or less. Stunt sabers may be shorter. Consider your swing trajectory & position of your hands/height of your arms from the ground to see if adjustments are possible. Better to trim too little than too much!
I’m about 5,7 and I would use it for dueling. What do you recommend? 32 or 36 inch from Sabertrio?
I'm not familiar with Sabertrio's blades, but I imagine you could work with either blade size. It's all about your fighting style, what feels comfortable, and what you have most success with. Shorter blade means you're in closer quarters and those who tend to withdraw their elbows in won't have much attack reach with 32.
masterluke1986
Thanks!
So I really have no idea what soce would be good for me I know im 1,72 M "tall" from hand to the other hand its like 1,80M diagonal so if someone know if it makes a huge differenz pls let me know if not I might buy a "lamp" lightsaber with the 36 and an aditional 32 ich and then after using it a bit a neopixel...
But I would rather buy a neo as my first one and ceep it for a long time... so yeah...
I would rather get a 32 inch blade, but imperial workshop only sells 36 inch blades. :(
You can buy them separate from other sellers!
@@masterluke1986 Ok, thanks!
The only good thing on little blades is that it looks brighter
I'd agree, but I'm happy with the brightness on the 36. When it's fully charged, it's definitely leaves a glare in your eyes when you look away (from the lit blade, not the LED itself. That would be dumb.)
I'm 6'3 and looking to get a double sided lightsaber, any suggestions on the length?
Try 32" for each side to start. But think also about the hilt size. Smaller hilts would allow larger blades, but longer hilts might require normal or shorter blades. Or being taller than average might make that irrelevant. Feel free to experiment to find what gives you good reach, but still has clearance to not strike the ground and also doesn't feel too clumsy. Thanks for your comment!
@@masterluke1986 alright thank you for the recommendation, I play lacrosse and use a stick that is roughly 74” and that I do fine with controlling so I’ll be sure to think which option to choose
Thanks .... for some reason this has been an agonizing decision for me....
For persons of 5,10 / 5,11 / 6,0 / 6,1, which lenght do you prefer?
A 32" should suffice
Someone who is 1,80m which blade would suit me ( my arms are quite long)
Thanks for your question! I apologize for not being versed in metrics, but I know Vader was 2 meters, so I can guess you're pretty tall. You might enjoy 36". It would allow you to keep better distance. But 32" would be quicker, allow you to operate closer to yohr opponent, and use it forms more precise movements like from II, Makashi.
I'm about 5.9 tall. which one do you think would fit better?
32" might feel more comfortable. But it depends on your style, too. You want something you can move with easily, especially if you're using one hand.
@@masterluke1986 Thank you!
I know someone asked this already but exactly how tall are you? Just trying to gauge whats appropriate being that im 5'8"
About about 5' 11". You're probably safe with the 36".
I’m a minor I use 16 inch ultrasabers blade (no ultra edge) and 18 inch saberforge blade V4 infinity
Im getting ahsoka tanos lightsabers what sizes do you recomend
First check which diamater it accepts. Clone Wars sabers should be normal 1 in diameter, but fulcrum sabers which may be thinner depending on the manufacturer are built for thinner, 7/8 in diamater. To be authentic either case, you'll want probably the 32 in for one and 24 in (shoto size) for the other. Both white for fulcrum, but green for 32 & lime green for 24 for clone wars, or blue for season 7 clone wars. Arctic blue is my preference, but some prefer regular blue.
@@masterluke1986 im getting the legacy lightsaber from galaxys Edge
@@harleysluvbot219 ah. They come with custom blades, and I'm not sure they have different available sizes. They are similar to the neopixels, so you can't swap then for a conventional saber blade.
@@harleysluvbot219 but you can switch out the crystals for color swapping I think.
@@masterluke1986 which one is that
Awesome impression on SS
You're too kind. My voice has a reedy, bright texture. SS has the lovely, smooth, mellow, proper British tone. I just love listening to him.
Dude I watched this and all I could think is the way you talk and look is kinda like David spade haha 😂
Well, maybe.
@@masterluke1986 should do an impression. Haha
I'm 5'10", and 37" blade is way too long. Plus if you have short ceilings, the smaller the better. Even with a 32", I can accidentally hit low ceilings
Yeah, I've done that.
How much did the Hero cost you?
At the time, it was something like $715 when shipping was added.
I checked out the vaders vault site and they are cool af but also expensive af guess I'll have to buy the 8 dollar one 🤷♂️
Yes, VV is the high end! There are other companies like Ultrasabers, Saberforge and others, depending on what you're looking for. Some have enough money to buy less combat-worthy "shelf queens" for display, some are looking only for a flashlight stick for hard, competitive fencing or schooling, some want a balanced saber to look nice and be confortable/useful for fencing.
Know your comment is old but dark wolf customs offers a few neo pixel smooth swings under 300$ and faster shipping than most other companies also probably the best customer service on the market.
6’3 here, which is better?
Again, it might be subjective to your fighting style. 36" would probably be fine, but some taller people might like an extra long blade like 40" if they have a large hilt to support it. It would be a lot of weight and intimidation, but not good for close quarters. Or maybe you're still fast and quick, so having 36" or even 32" could be blindingly fast. It's all subjective.
I have a tip. If you get 7/8 then do 36. If you get 1 then do 32
Why's that?
@@masterluke1986 because of balance. 1 inch blades are much heavier. So shorter on the 1 blades will keep the balance point near the hilt. 7/8 can be longer without moving the balance point too far up the blade
I use a 32 in my standard saber and a 36 in my cross guard
Crossgaurds seem to warrant a long blade, considering the often large hilt size.
Hmmm.. I thought your blade was a LED string type...
Nah, I like to duel. I'm afraid I'd break an LED blade. Besides, my saber wasn't available in Neopixel at the time.
Is it heavy grade or mid grade?
Oops sorry I never saw this! Thanks for commenting! These Vaders Vault blades are just as thin as a mid grade blade.
great impression lmao
That's what she said.
This is the way.
Wow that 32" is a little guy.
I realized how small it was when I did my first lightsaber form demo video. But it has it's usefulness still. Might be more practical for saberstaff/double-blades weapons than long 36".
How tall are you?
Less than 6 ft.
masterluke1986 lol. Not specific but nothing to be ashamed of. I’m 21 and 5’3” but i’m asian. And I’m gonna order a 32” but because I’m getting a mystery box from ultrasabers and I want the blade to be somewhat proportionate to the hilt depending on what I get. 😅
@@Callsign_Kishin hah I guess that was vague. I was more specific in someone's comment, so I thought I'd switch it up! Aren't Ultrasabers hilts generally a little on the large side compared to perhaps Saberforge? That's the impression I got, but I may be mistaken.
36 looks better
I like 36 better too.
Hey Ben solo