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    Naginata vs Kendo bogu

    What's the difference between a Naginata and a Kendo bogu?

    I know those who do naginata wear sune-ate too, but apart from that......
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    Arrow Naginata and a Kendo bogu differences.

    Quote Originally Posted by Shiro
    What's the difference between a Naginata and a Kendo bogu?

    I know those who do naginata wear sune-ate too, but apart from hat......
    Kote - a solid mitt for kendo & a split mitt for Naginata. The split mitt facilitates grip changes which is unknown in Kendo.

    Men - for Naginata, the flaps are a bit shorter and curl forward in front of the shoulders. Also the Nodo, throat tab, is more stout. Until a few years ago, a Tsuki with the Ishizuki (butt end) was legal. Now the only remaining legit. Tsuki is with the Kissaki.

    FYI, when I began Naginata I wore used Kendogu plus Sune-ate. I eventually bought Naginata-style Kote, but I have not bought a Naginata-style Men.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Shiro
    What's the difference between a Naginata and a Kendo bogu?

    I know those who do naginata wear sune-ate too, but apart from that......
    The "side flaps" of the men are shorter with the naginata bogu.
    And the kote are different, with naginata the kote have a seperate index finger.
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    Thanks for the info!
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    P.S.

    Quote Originally Posted by Shiro
    Thanks for the info!
    You're welcome.

    P.S. I would not use Naginata-style Kote for Kendo practice - there is a bit less padding with the split mitt; however, they are fine for engaging in Isshu Jiai.
    Raymond Sosnowski

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    As mentioned, the flaps on the men are shorter, the kote are different (hooray for opposeable thumbs!) and the sune-ate.
    As I have found out in some other thread that www.bogubag.com specifically sells the specialty men for naginata. I am currently eyeing a set for myself. Quite reasonable pricing as I already have naginata kote (mmm old & stinky) and as such can be omitted from the package thereby lowering the cost!

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