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The Cold Steel Training Dagger features a 13-inch blunt blade made from virtually unbreakable polypropylene, weighing just 12.3 oz with a 7-inch ergonomic handle. Designed to replicate the size, weight, and feel of a real dagger, it offers a durable, weather-resistant alternative to traditional wooden training swords, ideal for safe, precise martial arts practice in confined spaces.


| ASIN | B001S806F2 |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #252,836 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #397 in Martial Arts Swords |
| Blade Edge | Blunt |
| Blade Length | 20 Inches |
| Blade Material | Plastic |
| Blade Shape | Spear Point |
| Brand | Cold Steel |
| Brand Name | Cold Steel |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Package Type | FFP |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 272 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00705442007760 |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Handle Material | Polypropylene (PP) |
| Included Components | TRAINING SWORDS & KNIVES |
| Is Product Cordless | Yes |
| Item Length | 13 Inches |
| Item Type Name | TRAINING |
| Item Weight | 0.2 Kilograms |
| Manufacture Year | 2020 |
| Manufacturer | GSM LLC |
| Model Name | Training Dagger |
| Model Number | 92BKD |
| Power Source | hand_powered |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Training |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Special Feature | Foldable |
| Special Features | Foldable |
| Style | Training Dagger |
| UPC | 097914355340 705442007760 015568908316 718598287559 843009048617 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | Knives & Blades: We stand behind our products 100%. We subject them to the highest standards in the industry and strive to make each as perfect as possible. We warrant that this product is free of defects in workmanship and materials. This warranty does not cover normal wear and tear, resharpening, damage caused by misuse, lack of normal maintenance, or disassembly. Remember, anything can break or… |
E**C
It's not about the size, it's how you use it!
A must-have for people who want to learn swordplay but don't have access to a wide open space to practice. It stands at 20 inches in total with a 13 inch blade, which is extremely convenient in smaller rooms with low ceilings. Its weight is decent enough to where I can wield it with my non-dominant hand without strain, and its point of balance sits right at the bottom of the fuller (that groove in the center of the blade), allowing for excellent control. If your hands are small enough, you might even be able to two-hand it by placing your hand over the pommel, which is pretty comfortable to hold. The only praises I can't sing of this are those of its durability. Whenever I'm not fighting the air, my adversaries for the three months I've had this dagger for have been PVC pipes wrapped in foam. That, and the occasional concrete wall. And while I have escaped each of these encounters with minimal damage to my weapon, you should probably take these victories with a grain of salt. All in all, regardless of how much space you may or may not have, I highly recommend that you give this humble dagger a try.
N**R
watch out for the point
these are easily the best wasters on the market. when i saw the price from cold steel i wondered if maybe something was wrong with them as you generally pay for cold steel quality, i thought the low price might be a warning. not so at all the construction is excellent . the actual form is aesthetically accurate enough its impossible to think of these as sticks (a whole different kind of fighting!) but general enough that with the dagger the short sword and the broad sword in their arsenal a student of western martial arts can approach their art from the perspectives of a variety of schools and regional methods. i will be taking a look at the eastern style trainers in the near future and fully expect them to be of comparable quality.the only warning i would offer is the point.this is not a design flaw. i offer those practitioners of more aggressive training methods a reminder of the power found behind the thrust of a sword. failing to parry or step out of a thrust or lunge is a mistake that will probably not be often repeated.
D**N
Nice training dagger, but not safe for preteens, and the rubber crossguard band (not really necessary) broke on all 3 of mine
Nice training dagger, good for adult or teen cosplay or training. Not safe for young kids (preteens) because the material (although not sharp) is still hard, rigid, and pointy at the end. Answering a question above: "No, it's not safe for preteens! This isn't even legal for adult SCA sparring because it's too hard and rigid. The point is also sharp, so they could poke someone's eye out! Finally, the material is so hard and rigid that if they hit each other in the head or wrist or other sensitive areas, they can hurt each other. For kids that young, please get a softer plastic sword or foam rubber or foam-covered plastic sword like they use in SCA sparring." PROBLEM: The thick, black "rubber band" that's supposed to hold the crossguard in place broke on all three of mine; however it turned out it's not really necessary (the crossguard stays on without it), so I only deducted 1 star for that. 1) The first dagger I ordered, the "rubber band" broke immediately upon assembling it, so I sent it back for a replacement. 2) My second one, the "rubber band" broke after about a week of just sitting in my office unused! I didn't bother sending this one back, because I realized that the crossguard stays in place okay without it. 3) Mythird one, the replacement for the one that had first broken, also had its rubber band fail, after a couple of months of just lying around unused, so that's three out of three!
O**S
Fantastic companion to the sword!
I love cut and thrust swordplay. Having a sword in one hand and a dagger in the other is just too much fun. I bought a pair of these and a pair of the hand and a half swords to spar with and I couldn't be more pleased. The dagger is even more indestructible than the sword is. There is very little flex of any kind in the blade, so it is really more like wood than steel. A steel sword is going to flex quite a bit, so the swordplay is different when using any kind of synthetic material to practice with. That aside, this is an awesome companion to the sword and sooooo much fun to spar with!! I used to make my swords out of wooden dowels and wrap them with electric tape when they started to splinter. This is a huge step up. Considering I got the sword for about $22 and the dagger for around $14, you just can't beat that! Anytime you can get this much fun for less than $40 bucks I say you have to do it. These are going to last longer than I will and will be great fun for decades to come I am sure.
J**R
Well made. Not good for combat.
Well built but this is more of a single use item. Blocking attacks with this thing is very difficult. Its really a last resort weapon. The only use for this thing is to have it in tight spots where your opponent isn't able to really swing. that's it.
C**.
Unique length and a good base for costume props.
I bought these not for sparring or swordplay practice, but mainly as prop weapons to use for a Ren Faire costume I was working on. I wanted a plastic base for my weapon props because almost all Ren Faires will make you peace-bond metal weapons, whereas plastic weapons are blunt and still 'okay' to leave un-zip tied at some Faires. I think I ended up getting pretty close to what I wanted, so I recommend them. They were also decently priced (about $24 each), which was cheaper than other polypropylene weapons available on Amazon. I wanted short swords for my costume and these Cold Steel 'daggers' are about as close as I could find; most other polypropylene weapons on Amazon were either way too long (30 - 40" blade length) or too short (8 - 9" blade length). These were somewhere in the middle (13" blade length). I would have liked them to be a little longer, but it'll do. After a little bit of sanding all it took was some spray paint, a leather strap for a grip, and a couple of glued on rhinestones on the pommel and I think they look pretty good. They're also light and I think feel easy to handle, but I'm no swordsman so I can't really say if they'd hold up well if you wanted to actually try to use them for sparring.
L**H
Good quality
Very nice quality. Grandson loves it! Did not receive before Christmas. Other than that, 5 stars.
G**M
Excellent for ninjas, assassins, rogues, rangers, and drowes
As opposed to the swords the local blacksmith made for me, these more-so fit my class. I can easily dual-wield these, using one as a defender, and the other to get quick hits. As I'm not a STR build, the weight and balance on these is better for me. Additional features allow rogues and rangers to use them as thrown weapons. Great for really smashing in skulls in the dead of knight (see what I did there?) from a distance, or giving someone a real bad stomachache after you jab it into their abdomen. This helped me gain access to the count's mansion as I completed a quest for the Thieves' Guild. A sword would certainly have been too unwieldy to take inside unnoticed. In addition, the poisoning effects available for this style of weapon proves quite useful
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