Trnava Feder “Medium”

From:  270,00 (Exc. VAT)

The “Trnava Feder – Medium” is the original and most balanced version in the Trnava series — offering dependable performance for training, sparring, and competition.

Developed from Anton Kohutovič’s historically informed designs, this feder features a straight, parallel-edged blade with a clean profile and well-tuned dynamics. Its weight and flexibility strike a middle ground between speed and authority, giving fencers a reliable tool for a broad range of fencing applications.

With stable handling in the bind, a comfortable point of balance, and consistent feedback during cuts and thrusts, the Trnava Medium is a go-to feder for both structured technical work and more dynamic fencing environments. It’s particularly well-suited for those who want a single blade to do it all — without compromise.

Specifications
  • Weight: ~1540 g – depends on accessories and size
  • Tip: back-folded / rounded / spatulated
  • Blade length: 96-104 cm
  • Blade base thickness: 6 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.