The rapier, an emblematic weapon of the Renaissance and the beginning of the Baroque era, has seen many variations across Europe. The model with a bell guard, or "en taza" in Spanish, was particularly popular in Spain in the 17th century. This reproduction by Black Fencer offers HEMA practitioners a unique opportunity to explore the techniques specific to this type of rapier, as described in the treatises of the time by masters such as Jerónimo Sánchez de Carranza or Luis Pacheco de Narváez.
Design and materials:
This rapier is the result of a collaboration between Black Fencer and HEMA experts. The blade, made from a high-density nylon alloy, offers high flexibility (static load of 7.2 kg) that faithfully reproduces the characteristics of a steel blade while ensuring the safety of practitioners. The steel bell guard, characteristic of Spanish rapiers, provides maximum protection for the hand and allows for the exploration of advanced handling techniques described in historical treatises.
Benefits for HEMA practitioners:
With its total length of 120 cm and a weight of 1050 g, this rapier offers an excellent balance between maneuverability and historical authenticity. The balance point, located about 10 cm from the cross guard, allows for precise control of the tip, essential for the thrusting techniques characteristic of rapier fencing. The high flexibility of the blade allows for safe thrusting practice, while still offering enough rigidity for cutting techniques and blade engagements.
Improvements in Version 4.0:
- One-piece blade for better durability
- Pommel attached by a steel rod to prevent any rotation
- Improved overall finish quality
- Handle covered with durable and comfortable rope
- Reinforcement at the guard for better impact resistance
- Steel bell guard for better durability and increased realism