The bardiche was a popular style of pole axe that was used throughout Eastern Europe during the medieval and the renaissance period. The Battle Bardiche behaves like a large axe with an oversized blade, making it perfectly suited for cleaving. The traditional bardiche was often regarded as something of a middle-range item that merges the effectiveness of a pole arm with the cleaving power of an axe. This bardiche features a broad, curved cleaving head that is mounted on a short haft, which gives the wielder a good deal of control over the larger blade, while also allowing for a broad swing that generates much more force. This bardiche blade is mounted to its haft via a socket and a side-mount. Unlike most pole arms, which could double over as a spear, this bardiche mimics an axes look and shape, which means that the back-curved blade lacks a point for effective thrusting. The head of this bardiche is made from carbon steel and measures approximately 27.75 inches long, while the hardwood haft its mounted on measures approximately 42 inches long. If you are looking for a heavy-duty medieval weapon that will cleave through your opposite with ease, then you are looking for a bardiche, and not just any bardiche at that. This Battle Bardiche has all the size and mass you need, whether you are swinging this blade when you practice your medieval European martial arts or admiring this weapon as you display it in your home.
Key Features:
- A Simple and Functional Foot Soldiers Bardiche
- A Classic Medieval Pole Weapon
- Broad, Curved Blade
Materials:
- Made from high carbon steel
- Includes a Simple Hardwood Pole
Measurements:
- Overall Length: 53.25 Inches
- Blade Length: 26 Inches
- Weight 5 Pounds 13 Ounces
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