Ninja Swords
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30153
Double Strike Ninja Twin Sword Set With Shoulder Harness
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Fantasy Swords
Swords
CL2
Category L2
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29.99
38927
Red Guardian Ninja Sword and Kunai / Throwing Knife Set with Sheath
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Ninja Swords
Swords
CL2
Category L2
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24.99
5926
K Exclusive® Secret Agent Tactical Ninja Sword with Shoulder Harness Scabbard
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Ninja Swords
Swords
CL2
Category L2
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19.99
45085
Cloud Dragon Katana With Scabbard - Stainless Steel Blade, Metal Alloy Tsuba, Cord-Wrapped Handle - Length 36 1/2”
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Ninja Swords
Swords
CL2
Category L2
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29.99
38928
Blue Guardian Ninja Sword and Kunai / Throwing Knife Set with Sheath
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Ninja Swords
Swords
CL2
Category L2
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24.99
46543
Thunderbolt Tactical Ninja Sword With Sheath - Stainless Steel Construction, Partially Serrated, Cord-Wrapped Handle - Length 27”
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Ninja Swords
Swords
CL2
Category L2
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19.99
NINJA SWORDS FAQS
- What is the difference between a ninja sword and a katana?
The primary difference between a ninja sword and a katana lies in the design and intended use. Ninja swords typically feature a straight blade and are shorter than katanas. - Are ninja swords straight or curved?
Ninja swords are typically straight, which is one of their distinguishing features compared to the curved katana. This design was believed to make them more suitable for stealth and quick, efficient movements. - What materials are used to make ninja swords?
Our ninja swords are crafted from high-quality materials, including high carbon steel and stainless steel for the blades. The handles are often wrapped in materials like nylon cord or ray skin to provide a secure grip. - Can ninja swords be used for martial arts training?
Yes, many of our ninja swords are suitable for martial arts training. However, it's important to check the product description to ensure the sword is designed for functional use. - What is the best way to maintain a ninja sword?
To maintain your ninja sword, regularly clean the blade with a soft cloth to remove fingerprints and moisture. Apply a light coat of oil to prevent rust and store the sword in a dry, cool place. Avoid exposing it to extreme temperatures or humidity.