Good quality just not long enough
"The construction was good. The handles were great. The body lengths are not available in longer lengths such as 22"-24" for us larger guys."
Age: All Ages, Adult, and Youth
Product Line: Century
Tonfa Length: 14" - 19.5"
Tonfa Grip Length: 2.75" - 3.5"
Weapon Material: Wood
Beautifully crafted from ash wood, these tonfa are ergonomically cut to fit your hands. Grips feature enlarged end caps to prevent sliding. Available in three sizes: 14-inch shafts with 2.75-inch grips; 17-inch shafts with 3-inch grips; 19.5-inch shafts with 3.5-inch grips. Sold in pairs. Imported.
Overall rating: 3.6 / 5 from 15 reviews.
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"The construction was good. The handles were great. The body lengths are not available in longer lengths such as 22"-24" for us larger guys."
"Perfect"
"Century Martial arts delivers again, great product well made, stands up to test, solid! Please run more specials on shipping!"
"They are excellent for training. Does Century make a heavier, weighted Tonfas?"
"it arrived quickly and was exactly as described"
"These are perfect for young students. So many tonfa have handles that are ridiculously too large there’s no way that kids can use them properly. These work great for kids. The handles are just right and they are lightweight. Just what younger students need"
"Overall very good, and for the price, excellent, but the final finish could be better. I needed to sand the entire surface to get rid of the "orange peel". Once sanded they are great."
"The tonfa could have a little more weight. The wood, or the amount of it, is lighter than I am used to, making practice with them more difficult."
"These Tonfas were great quality! The fit wad perfect following the guide provided. Highly recommend!"
"It's a shame to see the poor reviews as a significant reduction in quality. I designed these for Century about 2003. The prototypes I approved were nearly the quality of Shureido. I realize century does not manufacture these in house, but that is no excuse for supplying a poor quality product for us school owners."