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Fechtbucher
27-03-2004, 07:09 AM
Forgive me of my ignorance, but what exactly does the number on the shinai indicate? Does a bigger number mean that the shinai is that many inches long or what? I have always wondered about this, so any enlightenment you can offer will be greatly apreciated.
The reason i dont know this very simple fact is because i dont do kendo, I study Western Martial Arts which deals with medieval sword fighting techniques and idealogies. But a still use shinai bc they are very good simulators of a lighter hand-and-a-half sword.
Neil Gendzwill
27-03-2004, 07:16 AM
The number on the shinai normally indicates overall length in sun. 1 sun ~= 3 cm. The standard men's shinai is 39 sun, women's is 38. This number is usually on the tsuka-gawa (handle leather) - a tsuka-gawa meant for a 39 is also labelled 39. Sometimes people will use a shorter tsuka-gawa, if they like a closer grip. Then you'll see a shinai which looks to be labelled 38 (for example) but is actually a 39 with a 38 tsuka-gawa.
Kendo ISB
03-04-2004, 12:41 AM
wait a sec...im a guy, and use a 38.....cuz its easier for me to use then 39 @_@. my teacher says im better with it @_@
DanDan
04-04-2004, 12:54 PM
wait a sec...im a guy, and use a 38.....cuz its easier for me to use then 39 @_@. my teacher says im better with it @_@ it depends on how old u r also, doesnt it?
Bleda
04-04-2004, 01:30 PM
Guys can use 39 or LESS if they are older than 18. If you are a guy and want to use a 38 thats fine, it just has to meet the weight requirement. What you might want to try to do though is get a 39 shinai and put a 38 tsuka on it. Your hands will have the 38 distance but you still get the reach of a 39.
Snobody
05-04-2004, 12:16 PM
Er...I just noticed (because I couldn't find where the size was printed before :rolleyes: ) that my shinai is only a size 36. I'm 14 and 5'5" and this seems a tad small, considering that there are people my height using 39's. Is this a problem? I'm relatively small and using it doesn't seem to be a big issue- I would imagine that being too large would be more of a problem. I'm not in bogu yet so I haven't had to deal with shorter reach or anything...
I bought the shinai through my dojo...
Bleda
05-04-2004, 02:03 PM
because you're young its okay. If you are going to upgrade to anything make it a 38 until you're 18 then go up to a 39 (if you are a guy). Size is usually more easily corrected by changing the tsuka than the shinai so unless you are exceptionally small a 39 is fine.
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