Last Legend Competition Blades.
Not just another katana,
but the ultimate marriage of tradition and technology Or as Last Legend
states, "We believe in tradition as long as it doesn't interfere with performance
and safety". With Last Legend, performance and winning your competitions
are number one. That's why Last Legend puts so much effort and research
into their blades, from the Sori to the geometry of the Shinogi-ji, to
the balance point. A difference you can not only see, but a difference
you can definitely feel.
A difference so important, you can now start to
see other manufacturers attempting to copy Last Legend and attempt to put
more emphases on performance and the physics and ergonomics of the sword,
or at least talk about it. We think that's good for the customer, and better
late then never.
Different blade geometries to meet your
needs and skill level.
Choice of options which include up to 5 different
tsuka-ito colors, 2 samé colors, blade and handle lengths, and the
ultimate in strength and edge retention technology--Dry Cryogenic blade
treatment at -320F.
The best balance point in the industry creates
a lighter feeling, faster blade that gives you the confidence and control
you've always desired.
As close as you can get to a custom sword without
paying custom prices.
The 200, 300, and 400 Series katanas with hand-forged
blades including:
The through-tempered Field Mk I katana.
The differentially clay-tempered Field Mk II,
Mk IV, and Tsunami katanas.
The 4096 layer, dual steel, forged-folded Field
Mk V, Mk VII katanas, and Folded Tsunami.
The 8000 layer, dual steel, forged-folded Dragon
and Bear katanas. That's up to eight times the layering of other leading
folded blades.
Each blade comes with an extremely sharp competition
edge and a unique blade geometry to reduce cutting resistance. Each sword
is built by hand, for the finest marriage of tradition and the latest technology
to create the ultimate in production blades.
Last Legend now produces more models and varieties
of production competition katanas than any other manufacturer in the world.
Think about it, you could order over 8,000 katanas and not have any two
exactly the same. Now that's choice, and finally, it's your choice.
Check out the comparison photos below.
They compare the Field Mk II and a like priced blade from one of the other
major manufacturers we carry, and before you ask, the other sword is also
new. It's not an old sword, even though it looks it. You can also see the
full one inch Sori (blade curve).
Comparison photos below
