Replacement Tsuba for Bokken
Tsuba for Bokken: Protection and Stability for Your Training
The Bokken Tsuba is the ideal accessory for any practitioner of Japanese martial arts seeking protection and stability. This set, consisting of a Tsuba (hand guard) and a Tsubadome (non-slip rubber ring), features a classic and functional design that fits any Bokken or Kodachi.
Designed to ensure the practitioner's safety and provide a secure grip during training and competitions, it is the perfect partner for refining your technique, posture, and timing.
Details That Make a Difference
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High-Quality Material: The tsuba is made of semi-flexible plastic, ensuring strength and durability. The non-slip rubber ring prevents the tsuba from sliding on the bokken or kodachi.
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Classic and Functional Design: This classic design fits any bokken or kodachi, offering a traditional look and effective hand protection.
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Universal Compatibility: The Tsuba is compatible with all bokken and kodachi, ensuring a perfect fit and excellent functionality.
Your Ideal Partner for Professional Development
Choosing a Tsuba for your Bokken means relying on equipment that combines professionalism, tradition, and a design that has taken the sports world by storm. With this accessory, you’ll be ready to take on any challenge with confidence and determination.
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Shipping
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Returns
You have 30 days from the delivery of your order to return one or more products and request a refund. Returns are free if you choose to receive your refund as a store credit to be used on Fightclubstore.com.
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