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These are extremely durable. Also, being made from a polymer means they can be reheated and molded if they are ever damaged.
These are designed for block and counter techniques. Probably not for nerds with think they're going to walk around with a shield made of dragon scales and rescue a princess so they can finally lose their virginity.
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These are extremely durable. Also, being made from a polymer means they can be reheated and molded if they are ever damaged.
These are designed for block and counter techniques. Probably not for nerds with think they're going to walk around with a shield made of dragon scales and rescue a princess so they can finally lose their virginity.
Half off retail. Approx 5-star average on reviews.
Review on YT [youtube.com]
These are extremely durable. Also, being made from a polymer means they can be reheated and molded if they are ever damaged.
These are designed for block and counter techniques. Probably not for nerds with think they're going to walk around with a shield made of dragon scales and rescue a princess so they can finally lose their virginity.
Half off retail. Approx 5-star average on reviews.
Review on YT [youtube.com]
Gimli?
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If you're doing reenactment why wouldn't you want to use the materials of the age? What do YOU think it should be made of?
These are extremely durable. Also, being made from a polymer means they can be reheated and molded if they are ever damaged.
These are designed for block and counter techniques. Probably not for nerds with think they're going to walk around with a shield made of dragon scales and rescue a princess so they can finally lose their virginity.
Half off retail. Approx 5-star average on reviews.
Review on YT [youtube.com]
As opposed to shields that…
Don't block?
If you're doing reenactment why wouldn't you want to use the materials of the age? What do YOU think it should be made of?
In a real combat situation, you can use these to block and attack against anything from a knife to a baseball bat, in which case you can block your opponent upward and strike low. Much harder to do that without a shield.
Don't block?
They're not necessarily used for reenactment. They can be used defensively in real life situations. If it gets scratch and scuffed, no prob. You just heat the surface and blend that part back in with the rest.
In a real combat situation, you can use these to block and attack against anything from a knife to a baseball bat, in which case you can block your opponent upward and strike low. Much harder to do that without a shield.
A shield used improperly can be used against you by someone using a shield correctly. Go out and get some training, then come back and talk to me. It might mean putting down your Thundercats action figures so you can become a man, but I'm sure you can figure it out with some help. Good luck.
They're not necessarily used for reenactment. They can be used defensively in real life situations. If it gets scratch and scuffed, no prob. You just heat the surface and blend that part back in with the rest.
In a real combat situation, you can use these to block and attack against anything from a knife to a baseball bat, in which case you can block your opponent upward and strike low. Much harder to do that without a shield.
A shield used improperly can be used against you by someone using a shield correctly. Go out and get some training, then come back and talk to me. It might mean putting down your Thundercats action figures so you can become a man, but I'm sure you can figure it out with some help. Good luck.
They're not necessarily used for reenactment. They can be used defensively in real life situations. If it gets scratch and scuffed, no prob. You just heat the surface and blend that part back in with the rest.
In a real combat situation, you can use these to block and attack against anything from a knife to a baseball bat, in which case you can block your opponent upward and strike low. Much harder to do that without a shield.
A shield used improperly can be used against you by someone using a shield correctly. Go out and get some training, then come back and talk to me. It might mean putting down your Thundercats action figures so you can become a man, but I'm sure you can figure it out with some help. Good luck.
No idea what I would have done with it either way.