

⚔️ Master the art of stealth and style with every swing!
The Twin Ninja Sword Set features two 28-inch swords with 18.25-inch 3Cr13 stainless steel blades, wrapped in black nylon handles for superior grip. Lightweight at 2.09 lbs each, the set includes a shoulder strap and sheath for easy carrying, making it perfect for martial arts enthusiasts and collectors seeking authentic traditional Japanese design.






| ASIN | B004CG4EE6 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #54,496 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #34 in Martial Arts Swords |
| Blade Length | 28 Inches |
| Blade Material | 1045 Carbon Steel |
| Brand | MASTER USA |
| Brand Name | MASTER USA |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (3,077) |
| Date First Available | November 15, 2010 |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Handle Material | Nylon |
| Included Components | see description |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 41 x 2.5 x 0.1 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 27.9 x 3.9 x 3.8 inches |
| Item Weight | 0.1 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Master Cutlery LLC |
| Material | Carbon Steel |
| Model Name | HK-6183-MC |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Weight | 1.07 Kilograms |
| Part Number | HK-6183-MC |
| Product Dimensions | 41"L x 2.5"W |
| Size | 28-Inch Overall |
| Style | Traditional Japanese |
| UPC | 805319117759 842873018092 |
| Warranty Description | Limited |
A**A
I love these
These are cool af. They're machetes for bushwhacking but they look like samurai swords. Each sword has a half guard so that they can be held together. It also comes with a sheath that has a strap that loops around the top and snaps in to keep the swords in place.
J**N
Best brush swords ever for this price.
Okay, so I have no clue why someone would give these machete a bad review. These are legitimate brush swords they are a type of machete. They are not fighting swords although they could easily be used for that purpose. I use these for their intended use which is cutting brush and doing topiary. They are only $17 for two which comes out to $8.50 each. This is outrageously cheap for any kind of machete. If they are to dull then buy a metal file and learn how to sharpen a machete. If you are going to actually use it then learn to sharpen it. If they hurt your hands then wear gloves. Real landscapers(and swordsmen) always wear gloves. Only amateurs don't wear hand protection when using a blade. If they don't have a magnet that is because there is absolutely no reason to use two machete(or swords) which are bound to each other side by side. I am glad they do not have the magnets because the magnets get in the way and are completely stupid. The sheath is pretty nice as well and comes with a a string strap that you can button around the hilt which is required by law in order to legally carry these in some states(unless they are with camping or occupational equipment). The hilts are not just showy but they actually protect my hands from being hit by brush while I am using these. And they are rather pretty ta'boot. Update: I was so impressed with the sharpness and durability of these brush swords that I ordered another pair. I would pay twice what these are being sold for and still consider them a bargain.
O**R
Twin Blades
They are good twin blades very thin and slim. Not sharp but they look so. Value for money type of set. Durable as long as it is for show and hanger. The handle is very thin and difficult to swing. May come with scuff marks and few dots on the blade from factory due to price and cost. They function well and the lenght is about 27in.
J**S
Sturdy, sharp, really really cool
First things first, these things are *solid*. When I first took them out and tested them on some young trees to see how sturdy they were, I was surprised at how quickly they butchered the trees and how well they turned out afterwards. The only time I noticed any damage was when I accidentally hit it against a metal post at full force, however even then the damage was barely noticeable. I noticed that they do not have the symbols on the blade like they do in the picture, but personally I don’t mind. I would recommend taping the handles, however, because it kind of hurt my hand when I was cutting the trees. Maybe wear gloves? Something that I didn’t like was the sheath. It’s not *bad* but it is definitely cheap and doesn’t do a great job at being worn comfortably. Overall these are probably some of the best swords I’ve ever gotten, and the only thing I think I’ll have any issues with is finding something to do with a pair of swords in a midwestern Suburb.
J**G
Excellent purchase
When I saw these blades for only $25, I was like there’s got to be some catch here. There’s no way that they’ll actually be good swords. So I bought them, just to see. And I was proven wrong. These swords are awesome. They’re full tang, extremely sharp, and feel very sturdy. The sheath isn’t quite as high of quality-at least the strap isn’t, and I wish it were longer-but other than that they’re amazing. Definitely worth the price.
M**R
A solid product
I'm in love with these. This is a quality product. The blades are heavy, polished and arrived in nice packaging. The case isn't fancy and the strap is small but that's no biggie. The symbols and name is printed on the blades not carved, again no biggie. This was a great price and I highly recommend for your collection. I didn't bother take a ton of photos bc others posted and it is true to description along with post photos. Product also came in correct time projected. Happy customer here. Better grab yours before the price goes up or they sell out!
C**E
Pretty decent
I got these for throwing (I like to throw knives and sharp objects). They are relatively durable -- the hand guards fell off fairly quick. However, the blades were able to cut into 2x4s and were fairly sharp. The quality is on par for the price you pay. I would definitely NOT get these for a child because they are fairly dangerous. As for throwing, they throw well with a no spin technique (similar to a javelin throw). I stuck them in many different types of trees. I probably wouldn't buy them again, but they work well for what they are. Will be excellent for Halloween outfits. Fairly good for throwing. It all depends on what you intend to use them for.
M**E
2 halves look great on the wall as display. Can be weilded together, slightly thin individually
Really cool looking display item. Nice sheath as well but won't be used as this will be a display. Seems like a really good build quality and the graphics look nice. The two halves fit great on the wall as cross swords. Individually welding them is a little strange as the handles are pretty thin. As far as the cutting ability and functionality I can only assume from the weight that it would do his job as a self-defense sword. As far as it really cool looking display item, five stars.
Æ**S
How can you not like these? They're only like $25 CAD and the metal seems high quality and they look so amazing. Definitely getting another set on payday 😁✨⚔️ Edit: I bought another set. STILL AWESOME!! 💕✨
W**R
Product is impressive. Weight good. Blade long, handles are a bit on the slim side but still great
D**O
for the price, its a very good set of short blades. theyre not very strong but that was expected for me (I was definitely not expected folded steel for example). if youre careful with them they would show some use, especially in ninja arts (ironically, hence the name of the blades). in an actual sword fight (god forbid) they would probably bend or break on sword impact, but the hilt would not spontaniously break mid swing which is a problem with display or improperly built swords, they do not flop during swings either. the sheath however is a disgrace, I would have given five starts if it werent for that thing. I damn near cut my hand open when the top of it opened up and the sword went through. its a good concept for a sheath however, all you need is 6-8 extra damn rivets its not costly to do, whoever is making these sheaths get the memo. sharp on arrival. have fun, be safe ah and last thing, those who are saying the grips are uncomfortable havent trained enough with swords. practice makes perfect, and the more you train with a sword like this the more it wont rip your hands apart. your hands will get used to it over time, theres not much sence in getting a sword that is super comfy as a beginner. my two cents
V**N
It's lightweight, meaning the blades can be bent, but the design & sharpness is impressive. The handle is bare metal wrapped with a "shoe lace" of sorts, so you might want to re-wrap it with something that gives your grip a bit more cushion. For the price, you get what you pay for so that's good enough for me.
R**.
As someone who collects blades I'd say these swords were of medium to high grade workmanship and quality. To use them,practically thinking, I don't think I'd utilize them for much....other then slicing some vegetables ninja style to make a nice garden salad. But as for warding off zombies I'd say a heavier and higher quality blade would be more suitable. Definitely a nice addition to someone starting off as a collector or blade enthusiast.
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