View Full Version : Help Finding Naginata Kote
lewis
11-07-2002, 02:26 AM
Does anyone know where I can find a good selection of naginata kote?
Also, has anyone used naginata kote for kendo? Is that OK or is it frowned upon for some reason?
KhawMengLee
11-07-2002, 03:49 AM
Try http://www5a.biglobe.ne.jp/%7Eichini/link8.htm
they have alisting of many kendo shops, moribodu(scroll down) has a good selection of naginata gloves.
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I'm curious as well, the naginata kote has that finger joint on it and might add dexterity to the cuts in kendo...hmnnn
anyone know the rules?
Meng
lewis
11-07-2002, 04:48 AM
Meng,
I am an ice climber and I have spent a lot of time in full finger gloves, mitts (like kendo kote) and split finger gloves (like naginata kote). There is a huge difference in dexterity over the mitts with the split finger gloves. So I fully expect to see the same result here.
I don't know about you, but I always feel very 'trapped' in kendo kote. Almost like my hands aren't even hands anymore.
hamish
11-07-2002, 07:31 AM
I've used naginata kote in kendo, and I found that they're a lot lighter and softer, so it seems to be more of a natural feel.
The only problem is they don't offer nearly enough protection to your hands. Once you've been hit on the finger joints a couple of times you might re-consider how good they feel!!
Hamish
lewis
11-07-2002, 09:14 AM
Thanks, Hamish.
That's exactly the kind of information I was looking for! Considering that and their cost (so far at least $250), I will probably stick with kendo kote.
At the Kendo Summer School in Kitamoto in 1993 I met a Swedish chap (can't remember his name unfortunately) who had a very unusual pair of naginata kote that he used for kendo. They had every finger separated like normal gloves. I've never seen or heard of such kote since. Were they for naginata?
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hamish
18-07-2002, 04:33 PM
No, I don't think they were. I've seen kendo ones like that before, and looking at some of the old pictures in the history of bogu article in issue 1, it seems they've been around in some form for awhile.
The ones you saw are not so common because of the expense, not only the purchase price, but also the cost of repairing them.
For a photo of naginata kote, check out Mitsuboshi's site at:
http://www.mitsuboshi-web.com/english/budo/index.html
A little bit hard to see, but the index finger is the only one separate, allowing easy changing of the hands without the position of the grip changing too much.
They're similar in construction to a cricket batsman's glove, in that its basically a leather glove with a bit of padding stitched on in some places. Due to the grip of the front hand in naginata, its designed to protect you from impact from above, but the ends of the fingers and thumb are not really well padded at all. (Ow!!)
kumakage
23-07-2002, 04:10 AM
Hello,
If your still interested in finding naginata kote I'm not exactly sure but you might want to check with either e-bogu.com or tozando.
Manny
lewis
23-07-2002, 05:07 AM
Thanks Kumakage,
I found e-bogu before but the cost is outrageous. I did not know about Tozando and I'll check them now. However, from what people have been saying, I am not sure I want to deal with them.
stakenaka
24-07-2002, 02:40 PM
Lewis,
It has been my experience that Tozando is a great company. Their goods are a bit on the expensive side, but their products are of good quality. You should order many things at one time to minimize the shipping costs.
The item number is in their catalog and not in their webpage
N-13M for medium, N-13L for large. Of course, you'll need to trace your hand ( this is usually done with the pinky, ring, and middle fingers together, and the index and thumb apart).
Nagi David
26-07-2002, 10:51 PM
Hi,
here is the web site I've got and seems to be good :
http://www.e-bogu.com/tenshokoshirae.html
Kenshi
26-07-2002, 11:18 PM
At the European Kendo Championship last year (2001) there was a curious display, including some O D D kendo equipment. I had bookmarked the page, its here :
http://www.cpe-production.fi/
They dont seem to list kendo equip. anymore, but they certainly have done .... including a 5 fingered kote.
Anyway, enjoy!
hm.. I certainly hope their products are more functional than their web site..
A 5 fingered kote ?
sounds interesting.. :)
S. Takamori
27-07-2002, 04:25 PM
Try also to take a look at http://www.eurobogu.net It seems to be a non profit organisation which is selling japanese quality equipement at a reasonable price...
Jklak
30-07-2002, 04:38 PM
Yes I have seen those kind of kote in real life and guy who own and use them said that they were very nice and they could also wash in washer! I don’t know if they are accepting to use in contests. Price of kote is 280 EUR. They also have done do and tare in their assortment. Also done for washable material.
Here is e.mail address to cpe-production:
harri.kolu@cpe-production.
Originally posted by stk
hm.. I certainly hope their products are more functional than their web site..
oops! :eek:
tried that url in internet explorer, and it worked just fine..
seems that it was just Opera that wasn't up to the job :rolleyes:
sorry...
etherknot
23-10-2002, 10:11 AM
Ah I am glad to have read this thread. I was wondering about naginata kote. I plan (funds-willing) to pick up some basic kendo bogu soon and was thinking of selling the kote that came with the set for a reasonable price to someone within our dojo. Providing that I could find out if naginata kote were fairly useable in kendo.
So that answers my question :)
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