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Budget complete practice fencing foil with french grip
: :If price is your major concern, this is the foil: large hexagonal nut for balance; best feel; felt thumb pad to cushion against hand jamming; sturdy aluminum guard for extra rigidity; either practice or dummy electric blade with tip. The limitation of this low cost foil is its Chinese blade, which over time can bend toward the end and make it harder to direct to target. A serviceable foil for beginners. Colors vary.
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Budget complete practice sabre
: :This weapon comes complete with a handle, guard, pad, pommel, and a blade. The blade comforms to new S2000 blade stiffness regulations and this weapon is perfect for practice! Colors of pad and handle vary.
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Practice foil/epee tip (for practice blades only)
: :Practice foil/epee tip (for practice blades only). Colors vary.
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Low Budget Right handed complete practice foil, pistol grip
: :This is the most inexpensive foil. Actually a viable foil, though priced like a party favor. It differs from Budget Foil above two ways. The guard is thinner (will dent/bend easily), but here is part of an overall lowest possible price package. The handle is an aluminum pistol grip (may be different from the picture). Blade may be electric, with a dummy metal point (which is an alternative to a practice blade.) Colors vary.
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My Cool RIGHT handed complete practice foil with pistol grip
: :Though not well known in the United States, this blade is well-known and highly regarded in Europe where the top manufacturers leave off making their own, snap these up and stamp them as theirs. The blade is hardy, durable and distinctly lighter than the general run. The balance is a thing of beauty, a breath from the past with a lightness and direct ability like the best of the old French blades, (thought not so brittle) and a suppleness and give at the end ...
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X-Fencing complete practice foil, french grip
: :Same quality set of supporting parts, but the advantage is that the blade is European-made and keeps its form. The result of a better blade is that the foil maintains its balance and feels so that anytime you pick it up, your hand recognizes it. You can depend on it without a second thought or doubt. Colors vary.
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Low Budget complete practice foil, french grip
: :This is the most inexpensive foil. Actually a viable foil, though priced like a party favor. It differs from Budget Foil above two ways. The guard is thinner (will dent/bend easily), but here is part of an overall lowest possible price package. The large hexagonal pommel nut still provides the counterbalance to a Chinese blade, but the handle is a hard plastic one, not the easy to grip all-rubber one that is standard with all other models. Blade may be electric, with a dummy ...
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X-Fencing RIGHT handed complete practice foil with pistol grip
: :Same quality set of supporting parts as PC F 500, but the advantage is that the blade is European-made and keeps its form. The result of a better blade is that the foil maintains its balance and feels so that anytime you pick it up, your hand recognizes it. You can depend on it without a second thought or doubt. Or you can upgrade the guard from rolled edged aluminum to heavier duty stainless steel.
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Budget complete practice epee, french grip
: :Budget complete practice epee, french grip
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X-Treme Fencing LEFT handed complete electric foil, pistol grip
: :This European-made foil keeps its shape much better than the Chinese blades and lasts longer, too. The Fleche Wide is also engineered to give better balance. There is extra width from the middle to the base of the blade; this puts the weight down into the hand and leaves the point much easier to direct. The steel is high quality and allows the blade to retain its shape and balance over long periods of battering. The blade was in fact designed for strong flickers ...
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