Viking Spatha Frøkn, 9-11 cen, class B
According to archaeological finds was this kind of Spathae spread throughout whole Europe. It is a solid and well-balanced sword that was designed specifically for sword-combat shows and reenactment. The handle is decorated with wire and leather. A custom-made sheath to this spathe is available for extra charge. It is made of 3mm thick cowhide and is equipped with belt and hand-forged buckle. Its Leather color is optional: brown, black, blue and red. Source: Jan Petersen, De Norske Vikingesverd,1919. More information...
Viking Spatha Frøkn, 9th - 11th century
Sword class B
- Total length approx. 866mm
- Blade length approx. 696mm
- Length of the cross-guard approx. 115mm
- Width of the blade at the guard approx. 45.6mm
- Thickness of the blade at the guard approx. 5.0mm
- Width of the blade 10cm off the blade point approx. 31.0mm
- Blade thickness 10cm off the blade point approx. 3.9mm
- Thickness of the cutting edge approx. 1.9mm
- The Point of Balance (PoB) is approx. 8,3cm in front of the cross guard
- The central fuller is approx. 19mm wide and approx. 660mm long
- Dimensions of the pommel approx. 85,6 * 29.5mm
- Weight of the sword without sheath approx. 1.430 g
- Blade made of spring steel DIN 1.7103, oil-quenched to approx. 52-54 HRC.
Due to manual finalization, the specifications given above may vary slightly from item to item. Made in the Czech Republic.
Please read also our Directions for the use of bladed weapons.