

⚔️ Own the legend. Wield the power. Stand apart.
This expertly crafted Japanese Odachi sword features a 45-inch heat-forged carbon steel blade with full-tang construction for superior strength. Its leather-wrapped hardwood handle offers a traditional yet comfortable grip, complemented by a black lacquered wooden scabbard. Measuring 69 inches overall, this sword blends historic battlefield legacy with modern craftsmanship, making it a must-have for collectors and enthusiasts seeking both authenticity and impact.
| ASIN | B001L60CGE |
| Best Sellers Rank | #209,229 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #340 in Martial Arts Swords |
| Blade Length | 45 Inches |
| Blade Material | Carbon Steel |
| Brand | K EXCLUSIVE |
| Brand Name | K EXCLUSIVE |
| Color | Odachi Sword |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (37) |
| Date First Available | February 15, 2019 |
| Hand Orientation | Right |
| Handle Material | Wood |
| Manufacturer | K EXCLUSIVE |
| Part Number | BK1424 |
| Style | Japanese |
| UPC | 760729142411 |
A**N
Simply Amazing
I recently received this item, and it is the best blade I own thus far. The blade is nice and thick; I know some swords give you a picture of the sword sheathed and a close up of the blade, but the blade is actually 2x smaller than the handle. Not this sword, nice full blade. Instead of making a wall and text, I find ProCon lists useful Pros: -Low cost, quality item -Sharp blade -Great scabbard, polished wood with leather part -Has a chain on the scabbard,( not sure if that's for tying to a belt or back loop ) -Heavy (possibly a con to some), but that's why there is a 2 foot handle, for -leverage! -Pommel chain (also could be a con to some, gets annoying if you swing it around constantly) -Slides in and out of the sheath very smoothly Cons: What cons? The only things I can think of are the Heavy aspect and the pommel chain. The heavy, if you dislike it, there's really nothing you can do about it, its a big blade, but the pommel chain could easily be removed.
A**A
Nice decor item
Not the best sword ever, but it's good for the price. My bf loved it, she hands over our bed. Definitely good for show and not for actual use.
G**Y
Cool Collector Item
This sword is very cool to hold, because at 6'2" this sword is almost as tall as I am. Looking at it sheathed, the wrapping on both the handle and the sheath is a nice touch, making the sheath almost like an extra weapon. Pros: Very Long Double wrapping (both handle and sheath) Inexpensive Cons: Tailpiece was very loose (fixed with some hobby glue, so now no problem) Chain on sheath (very low quality, fell off/broke) Blade (not high quality, several scratches on first look, no hamon) As far as I'm concerned, this is a great collectors item, especially considering the very low price. The cons are mainly aesthetic things that I fixed on my own so not really a problem, but still a con. The lack of a hamon is again more of an aesthetic thing, but would have made the sword that much better. All in all I recommend this sword for a collector, but not for functional use (haven't tried but doesn't seem like a good idea).
F**R
It Huge
The Odachi sword is greatly crafted. when the sword arrived at my house i was very excited and with good cause theis blade is about my height im 6'2" so this thing is massive. its got a lot of weight, but its got to be expected of a sword of its size. when i unsheathed it i saw that the sheath was wrapped in leather just like the handle and made from wood not a metal so every time i unsheath the blade is covered in wood shavings but thats no big deal. the only other problem i had was that the metal pommel was loose on the handle an came off easily with a light tug, so i used some hobby glue and it now it wont come off. overall this sword is a must have for all collector and enthusiast.
P**N
For decoration only!
It's a very nice made (solid), but heavy & sharp. When they sent to me the box was riffed opened partially inside & re-taped, also the chained-tassel was broken into pieces. & the end cap fell out also. It seemed someone had returned the product & they sold it to me. The handle was made out of very light & cheap wood ( balsa wood ?)The balance is to much toward the blade because it's very long. If the handle a little bit more heavier than it would be nicer. You could practice with it, but very slow & need more space. I like its design but not practical at all. I'm an artist also martial art master. I use it as my collection for such a low-priced sword. You may want to spend more money for better ones! Japanese Odachi Sword Hope this is helpful!
T**E
Functional, but fragile.
You can't really prepare yourself to hold an Odachi. The enormity thrills you. As for people saying it is heavy, it really is not. It is longer than any other sword I have ever heard of and it weighs just under 3 pounds, while swords two thirds its length can weigh five and a half pounds. The pommel chain came broken off, but I wouldn't have wanted it there anyway, and it now makes a good keychain. The construction is surprisingly sturdy for it being such a cheap sword, but the blade itself is a low quality steel marked 'China' with no real sword characteristics other than it is sharp. The leather cord on the handle is not secure, and slides down each time you swing the sword hard, and the scabbard fell apart after just carrying the sword around for a day. The metal rings in the chain are weak. Don't let me convince you not to get this sword, though. The bad things I just listed are true, but minor. It has more power in the swing than even my claymore (A Scottish Two-Handed Sword) and has cut everything I have wanted in half clean and easy. It does take a lot of technique and good stances to wield effectively, but for any martial artist of just a year or two that is no problem. This sword may not be the best, but it is definitely the best you can get for $50.
E**F
Best bang for the buck Odachi.
You can't find something at this price point for this quality.
D**S
Not a bad sword...
This sword is definitely not bad for the price. There were a few imperfections I noticed when I received it, but none that I couldn't get over - EXCEPT there was a pretty decent crack in the scabbard which is hard not to see. I might just paint over it not sure. Besides that it seems pretty sturdy especially for its size. It's also sharpened but not very sharp.
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