If you are looking for a functional sword to add to your Norse warrior outfit, make sure to check out the 10th Century Norwegian Sword. Made from high carbon steel, this sword comes in two blade options. Both options have double-edged blades with a fuller running down their length. One option has blunted edges, making it safer for stage combat. It is EN45 high carbon steel. The other option is better for regular combat at reenactments. Both versions of the sword then continue with a crossguard. This steel crossguard is shorter in the middle and longer at the ends. On the stage combat blade, there is a removable, black felt tab on the blade side of the crossguard. This tab helps to protect against scratches.
On both options, the hilt continues with a wooden grip. Brown leather wraps around the grip. Then, the hilt ends with a lobed pommel. Both sword options come with a wooden scabbard. Brown leather covers the wood. The scabbard has a wooden loop on the side. This loop allows the scabbard to hang from a belt, not included. Whether you choose to fight in stage combat or at a reenactment, this sword makes a great choice for any Viking.
Key Features:
- Fully functional
- Comes in two blade options
- Fuller lightens the blade
- Comes with a scabbard
- Has Viking-inspired design
Materials:
- Stage combat blade is EN45 high carbon steel
- Regular combat blade is high carbon steel
- Grip and scabbard are wood with leather wrapping
Care Instructions:
- Check out our Sword Care and Maintenance Guide for all kinds of info on how to take care of your sword and keep it in its best shape.
Nathan Keysor (verified owner) –
At this price point it is a solid sword. Poor man’s Albion Huscarl basically. A bit blade heavy but sturdy with peened pommel.