








⚔️ Own the blade that blends heritage, power, and style — don’t just watch the battle, lead it.
This 41-inch full tang katana features a 28.7-inch blade forged from high-quality 1060 carbon steel, handmade by skilled artisans using traditional Japanese techniques. Designed for both cutting performance and aesthetic appeal, it includes a soft cotton thread-wrapped handle for superior grip and a decorative scabbard, making it ideal for martial arts, cosplay, or collectors seeking authentic craftsmanship.
| ASIN | B0BFFXTM2G |
| Best Sellers Rank | #35,062 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #17 in Martial Arts Swords |
| Blade Length | 28.7 Inches |
| Blade Material | 1060 |
| Blade Material Type | 1060 |
| Brand | LSWYBJ |
| Brand Name | LSWYBJ |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 582 Reviews |
| Hand Orientation | Right |
| Handle Material | Wood,steels |
| Included Components | 1katana,1scabbard |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 41"L x 3.5"W |
| Item Height | 0.1 centimeters |
| Item Type Name | Hand Forged Samurai Sword Sharp |
| Manufacturer | LONGQUANGTANG |
| Product Dimensions | 41"L x 3.5"W |
| Product Style | Traditional |
| Style | Traditional |
| UPC | 732052226588 |
| Warranty Description | 30 days |
W**K
Amazing quality for value
I bought this Katana for use with a Cosplay I do a couple times a year because I got tried of borrowing my friends' swords. I didn't want something super cheap feeling or made of plastic or whatever. I really just wanted it to have a good look and weight to match the quality of the rest of my costume. I took the word of many other reviews about the quality and look off this Katana and ordered it. Upon opening it, I would not have been disappointed had I paid double what this cost me! I'm no expert, but I've handled quite a few Katanas in my time of varying quality. This thing looks and feels legit. The blade is super cool looking and very sharp in the blued steel. The quality of the blade is VASTLY superior to other swords I've handled at this $50 price point. I mean there is no comparison! The Saya (scabbard) appears to be real wood (can see it at the top with sword out) and is just a basic black lacquered finish with a very good quality holding tie. It looks and feels excellent in hand. The Katana itself is well decorated. Aside from the blued blade finish, the grip is in a white leather (faux I assume) that feels great and is plenty durable for handling and cosplay. The tsuba is metal and well decorated. Doesn't feel cheap. The pommel is a thinner metal that matches, seems good to me. The weight seems good. It's probably not some perfectly balanced combat ready katana, but others reviews says it's actually pretty nice for practice and cutting. All I know is it's beyond perfect for my needs. It would display beautifully and be perfect for and costume. Be aware the blade is sharp so there is that! Something others haven't mentioned, the blade comes oiled and sealed in plastic. It comes with instructions on how to wipe the oil in and remove heavy residue. Just general care. This makes me feel like the blade is of decent quality steel. If there is a better Katana you can buy brand new, have it delivered next day for $50, I'm not sure it exists.
B**I
I don’t think you will find better for the price.
Not gonna lie, I purchased this for my 8, soon to be 9 year old son for Christmas. He became very interested in anime which sparked an interest in katanas, swords, and other weaponry. A katana was surprisingly the number one most wanted item on his Christmas list. I figured there was no harm in buying it for him because he’s proven an understanding of the katana, the potential dangers, and was not going to be unsupervised with it. I was very impressed with the packaging it arrived in. It was well packaged in a very sturdy long wooden box with a custom insert and styrofoam to hold it in place perfectly while in transit. Every single piece was wrapped in plastic. It was pretty satisfying unboxing this thing and peeling all the plastic off of it all. It’s very sharp. It would be super easy to sit down with this sucker and hone it until it’s scary sharp. It’s very hefty too. It’s heavy enough. This isn’t a toy. Not by any means. My son has been rough on the blame because he went right to work chopping down trees in the backyard with it. He’s sliced and diced all kinds of things. I can’t even tell you how many watermelons I sacrificed to the little guy and his gigantic sword. He had great fun with it though. The only things I have to point out are for one, the rope that came strung thru the scabbard has these little gold colored metal decorative details. I believe those are supposed to be glued or somehow attached to the loop on the scabbard because they fit perfectly in place. However they must not have glued or attached them properly because they are all loosey goosey, as you can see from my attached video. Secondly, the handle has a nice braided leather detail. It’s pretty and seems well done. It seems they put gold colored metal decorations on the handle and braided on top of them, securing them to the handle under the twisted leather-ish detail. You’ll see them in the video. There are also little wooden cork-ish spots that look like they were meant to be covered by the decorative handle detail. But I honestly have no complaints. I searched all over Amazon when searching for the right katana to buy and I highly doubt you will find a better one for this price.
J**O
It's exactly what you were looking for. No bs.
Very sturdy. Very Very sharp. The blue steel color is super sick to even look at. It is balanced really well. Grip wrap is gonna be different for everyone. I bought two and they were both wrapped well but the one was a little thicker. Not a complaint though. Just shows they're individually made. It's cool to have. Show your friends. Niece and nephews. Chop stuff. Or you can be a bada$$ zombie slayer. Well worth every penny. Just go with your decision to buy it. Who else do you know that has a samurai sword lol. ✌️
A**Y
It's a great sword
It's great af fist I thought it was gonna be fake then I bought it and it's real sharp out box and look amazing
B**O
Sharp, tight and looks good
The blue blade (28.5" long) has a bohi and a taper that makes it an especially well-balanced sword. This is not a heavy sword, at 2lb & 2oz with a Wheeler trigger-pull scale, especially when compared to other katanas. This actually is the lightest (full-length) katana that I own. Other blade designs might be even lighter, but those blades look quite different and are purpose built to be especially light handling - like the Unokubi Zukuri style blade. The grip wrapping of the handle (10.5" long) is different than most other katanas, but it is tight enough and put together pretty decently. I didn't find it to be especially comfortable, but a few wraps of hockey stick tape made it fit my hands perfect. All the hardware is done in an attractive antique bronze looking finish. The features don't really match a theme, except "outdoors," maybe.. The furnishing materials do appear to be decently made, though none of it attracts a magnet. The tsuba isn't rare or unique, but I like the shape and appearance of it - kind of like a rear sight, as you look down the length of the sword. This made it easier to notice the slight, gradual leftward (1/8") bend the sword has. This is an extremely annoying nitpick that sword buyers absolutely despise, but sadly, this flaw isn't RARE enough.. I will accept this flaw for what I spent - it will take some effort to find a better made katana for less than fifty bucks.. The tang DOES attract the magnet all the way back to the very last inch and a half of the handle, so nearly full tang - same spot as my Siwode katana. I can most closely compare this sword to a Siwode brand katana that I bought recently - red/black grip w/bohi and gold/black furniture. It takes some effort to tell one from the other without looking, because appearance wise they do not look anything alike, but they both balance very nicely, and this one does feel a tiny bit lighter at the very tip. Both (the Siwode and this sword) have the same length of blade and grip. They also have the same optimal Sori curve angle of 13/16," which is also found on HMD brand katanas. The scabbard is nondescript but it does fit the katana remarkably well - like goldilocks perfect. The Segeo is rather short, but it is made of the thicker material (actual, proper sageo) - thicker than most others I have seen. The sword doesn't come with any certificate of authenticity or sword bag. I use one of those thin, inexpensive 4x48" Gun Socks that sell for about four or five bucks apiece - they work great. The cuff of the Sock can be rolled down upon itself to index on the Tsuba, allowing a few inches of the grip to remain exposed while the scabbard is covered. The elastic of the cuff will hold this sleeve in place (onto the tsuba) until you pull it off, like a sock. This few inches of exposed handle might be all you need to tell one katana from another, and it leaves just enough to pull the katana from the scabbard. These skinny shotgun sleeves don't come in any wild colors or patterns (like sword bags sometimes do), but it should protect the scabbard from most handling scuffs. They are relatively inexpensive and will work in combination inside a proper sword bag, if you prefer additional protection. The sword arrived clean and well wrapped, with the blade inside a plastic sleeve, inside the scabbard, and the whole sword inside another plastic bag, and held in place by 8 pieces of U-shaped Styrofoam. The cardboard box is decently made - it was NOT falling apart, with the sword sticking out, like a box I had received from another company.. ..And I have no reason to doubt the bold, direct, advertised claim that "This real katana will protect me from fierce animals during camping and other outdoor activities..!" ..First, I really like the enthusiasm, and I guess it probably COULD be used for that, but it wouldn't be my first choice.. ..And I've never owned a specially designated "camping sword" before.. ..This would be muh first.. Even with the exciting images evoked by this claim, and with everything else considered, I am still quite satisfied with my purchase. I believe this particular model of sword is a great choice inside of its price range, and easily one of the best value deals of 2024 and 2025, with the DeJiang and Towatiwe Blurple katana. There is a lot of decorative junk being passed off as a legitimate sword, but this is one of those "real deal" opportunities to get something that won't discourage or embarrass you. There are still a few of them out there.. Look at the blade thickness, look at the Habaki area, study all of the comment section.
D**I
Decent for the money
Dimensions are as they said and it has held up okay. It looks nice to.
C**Z
Best I found for under 60 bucks
Read reviews on every sword I could find under 100. Even read some 200 range reviews. I bought this one and another one for 50. Both had 1065 steel in listing vs 1045 which is probably alright but many were not stated or stainless. Apparently stainless is weak even though it stains less and is shiny. The blade on this is colored blue. Apparently the blue comes off it you use it. I don't plan on using it nor would I care. Weight feels good. Everything feels tight. Few minor scratches on some parts but nothing that would bother me. Parts that reviewers said were plastic on some swords are metal on this. Grip feels more quality than I expected for 50. Not a toy or cosplay. Real sword. Sharp point. Blade not sharp but not dull. Capable of doing serious damage. I bought this from the reviews and no regrets. Maybe one day will buy a 200 sword to see if it's that much better. I read many reviews on other swords that stated it was loose or blade was thin and flimsy. That's not this sword.
C**Y
GREAT PRICE
Awesome Buy, this katana is great and is not flimsy at all, don't use it to cut sticky things because it can leave marks but its easy to clean!
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