Wooden Bachi L
style: nagauta
size: large
blade: medium
weight: heavy
measurements:
- weight: 210 g
- blade: 12,5 cm
- length: 21,6 cm
- hilt width (bottom end): 33 mm
- hilt height (bottom end): 3 mm
48,00 €
Details
This wooden Bachi has a really chunky handle and will be comfortable for large hands only – unless you sand down the hilt to make it more slender. The blade is medium flexible. The corners show very slight signs of use but are still very pointy. It’s pretty heavy and suited for stronger hands.
Wooden Bachi are usually used in Nagauta practice. They’re made from oak wood. Personally, I think they are great for styles like Minyo as well, because the wood is just so comfortable in your hand and the flexibility of the blade creates a nice snap. For Tsugaru style the blade can’t take the impact of extended stretches of intense hitting. It’s a great bachi to start out with though, because the smoothness of the material and the low weight make it easier for your hand to get used to holding the bachi – which just feels weird in the beginning!
Being made of wood, it’s also very easy to adjust the hilt length, width or height in case you want to make it fit your hand even better.