What Kind of Sabre Should I Buy? - Color Guard Conversations

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Komentáře • 16

  • @jaquarisproctor2172
    @jaquarisproctor2172 Před 2 lety +2

    I spin the first saber... and love!!

  • @jlferris5995
    @jlferris5995 Před 2 lety +3

    I'd LOOOOVVVEEEE to get me a King, but because I'm only a hobbyist with guard now (there's no world guards close to me lol), even the cheapest King is a little out of my budget! If I ever started teaching, then I'd be interested in getting me one, and getting them for the guard though!

    • @SpintronixGuard
      @SpintronixGuard  Před 2 lety +4

      When you do get to the point of purchasing a King just keep in mind that the cheapest King will outlast it’s price-comparative competitor!

  • @rvnw_0872
    @rvnw_0872 Před rokem

    I've been spinning a samurai sabre for maybe a few months and it works great im getting an excalibur now because its what we use in our guard

    • @SpintronixGuard
      @SpintronixGuard  Před rokem

      That is always my first recommendation when people ask me what kind to buy. Always buy the kind that your team uses! But if you have the option to buy a set for a team or you are the first person on your team to get one then definitely get a King.

  • @muichiro4992
    @muichiro4992 Před rokem

    I don’t have a king Sabre but I do have a sabre solo in winter guard

    • @SpintronixGuard
      @SpintronixGuard  Před rokem

      Sounds like you should treat yourself with a King sabre and let them know spintronix sent you!!!

  • @Guardmuscian2013
    @Guardmuscian2013 Před 2 lety +1

    King is the superior company for colorguard weapons! I have had my Synthetic Blade Sabre since 2010 when I got it as a present for Christmas that year and it still works like a charm! I will say there is a little bit of difference when spinning the top notch K2 sabres with the Synthetic Blade sabres mostly because the weight of the hilts. I definietly love my Synthetic Blade sabre (it was the one I was spinning in my Tik Tok you did a reaction to) and will say that if you do not had he budget for the K2 sabres, the Synthetic Blade model is a great choice!

    • @SpintronixGuard
      @SpintronixGuard  Před 2 lety

      Agreed!!! The extra cost of the KS2 is definitely for that top notch spin, but all three will outlast their price-comparative competition.

  • @lolxx-db2bl
    @lolxx-db2bl Před 7 měsíci

    Are there any sabres that might look and spin like the king Sabre for a cheaper price that you know of?

    • @SpintronixGuard
      @SpintronixGuard  Před 7 měsíci

      Nothing both looks AND spins like a King. There are dupes out there that replicate the look, but they spin so terribly and break so easily that they just aren’t worth the hassle, even for the cheaper price. If you want something that spins well, get a King. If you watched the whole video you can see they have affordable options that just look a little different. They still spin great!

    • @lolxx-db2bl
      @lolxx-db2bl Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@SpintronixGuard thank you sm!

    • @SpintronixGuard
      @SpintronixGuard  Před 7 měsíci

      💙🙏🏻💙

  • @gabriellebluhm9747
    @gabriellebluhm9747 Před rokem

    As someone starting out, what size Sabre do you recommend? Like what would the standard size be, if there is one

    • @SpintronixGuard
      @SpintronixGuard  Před rokem +1

      I always recommend getting the length that your guard uses, or the length used by the guard you want to be a part of. There isn’t like a “beginner length” or anything, but once you learn technique on one length it can be an obstacle to have to adjust for a different length.