Poleaxe Rubber head
Poleaxe head made of high density rubber for safe HEMA training
- Designed according to historical sources
- Flattened tip
- Compatible with square wooden staff
Rubber tip that can be used at the tip of an equestrian jousting lance or to blunt the rear end of a polearm
This rubber tip called Coronel, because of its crown shape, was used at the top of equestrian jousting spears to retain splinters of wood when the spear broke on the opposing shield.
It can also be used at the rear end of a spear or a polearm in order to improve safety when hitting with the end of the weapon.
This rubber molding effectively absorbs shock and enhances the safety of the weapon.
In addition it adapts perfectly on the square wooden handles.
Absolutely, if the product you received does not suit you, you have the option to return it within 30 days of your purchase. You can then exchange it for another size when possible, replace it with an equivalent product, or get a refund for your purchase.
The return procedure is detailed here: Return Conditions
Poleaxe head made of high density rubber for safe HEMA training
High-density rubber reproduction of a Lucerne hammer, also known as a bec de corbin or bec de faucon. Ideal for safe training in medieval combat techniques.
Version 2.0
This wooden ash handle is perfect for constituting a pole weapon. With a length of 180 cm, the edges have been planed for a better grip.
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