Trnava Feder “Light”

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The “Trnava – Light” is the most agile and responsive version in the Trnava line, designed for fencers who prioritize speed, flow, and precision.

Based on the designs of Anton Kohutovič from the Gesellschaft Liechtenauers, this feder features a parallel-edged blade — a clean and efficient design that reflects late medieval simplicity and practicality. The reduced weight shifts the emphasis toward finesse-based fencing, allowing for exceptionally fast cuts, quick recoveries, and minimal fatigue during extended sessions.

Despite its lightness, the Trnava Light retains excellent control in the bind and offers sufficient feedback for effective technical drilling. It’s an ideal choice for practitioners focused on high-speed exchanges, tournament sparring, and smooth flow work, where handling clarity and light structure are key.

Specifications
  • Weight: ~1500 g – depends on accessories and size
  • Tip: back-folded / rounded / spatulated
  • Blade length: 96-104 cm
  • Blade base thickness: 5 mm
  • Blade & guard material: 51CrV4 tempered steel – 49-51 HRC
  • Crossguard: 25 / 28 cm
  • Grip length: 28-35 cm
  • Grip shape/cover: variable
  • Pommel: variable
  • Point of balance: ~5-7 cm – from crossguard
Flexibility
  • Category: feder / federschwert
  • Blade strength: medium (11,5-13 kg)
  • Suitable for: historically accurate technical practice / tournaments / full speed sparring
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care & maintenance
  • After use: wipe the metal parts with an oily (WD40) cloth
  • Storage: in an environment free from moisture and humidity
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Production & Delivery
  • Production time: 3-5 months. Please, contact us for more detailed information.
  • Shipping: from € 40
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Warranty & Returns
  • Warranty: 1 year
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Please Note
  • All of our products are handmade, so slight visual and dimensional variations may occur in the final items.
  • Images may differ slightly from the actual product due to screen settings and photographic limitations.