⚡ Embrace the Legacy of the Zulu Warriors!
The Zulu War Iklwa Short Spear is a meticulously crafted replica of the original weapon used by Zulu warriors under Shaka Zulu in the 1870s. With an overall length of 41 inches, an 8-inch blade, and a lightweight design of just 2 lbs, this spear features a steel construction with a copper wire reinforced socket and a solid wood shaft, making it an essential piece for collectors and history enthusiasts alike.
A**R
Five Stars
splendid quality item from first class materials.... well worth the modest price asked.
T**X
Good Balance, Good Knob, But Will Take Some Work
This is the only iklwa I found online that had a crucial component - the swelling or knob at the end of the weapon. This is vital because if the weapon becomes lodged in your enemy you need that knob to give you leverage to pull the weapon out, especially if your hands and the weapon has blood on it. The metal is decent but a bit light, and the weapon arrives totally blunt. That was kind of expected and some time on a stone provided a serviceable edge and point. Balance is awesome. When thrusting, the weapon stays on line like a laser beam extension of your hand. The copper windings are a joke - take them off right away and wrap the shaft with sharkskin or other suitable non-slip material. But the basics are here. I bought this as a home defense weapon and now it fits the bill perfectly: quiet, infinite ammo, and lethal. You will need to spend some time upgrading it, but a real bargain for the money and you won't find a more usuable iklwa.
K**E
Astonishing Authenticity
I have a studied and collected arms and armor for almost forty years, and I do believe that this is the most authentic reproduction I have ever seen. This Assegai is more of an historically accurate recreation than a reproduction or replica. The weight, heft, balance, and appearance are so close to an antique original, that I think the emperor Shaka himself could not tell the difference. The "red gold of Africa" or copper wire is absolutely correct, the forged carbon steel head is completely correct, and easily sharpened to razor keenness. The bulbous end to the spear shaft is accurate and perfectly turned to facilitate withdrawal of the weapon from a deep thrust and adds balance as well. No respectable weapons collection is complete without an example of this deadliest of thrusting spears. the Zulu Iklwa survived and successfully competed toe-to-toe against the repeating rifle during the dawn of modern warfare, this beautiful recreation perfectly illustrates how that was possible. A very good value indeed at twice the price.
T**N
Not so pleased.
A light weight replica, but really! The Zulus made copper mesh to use as a hand grip... NOT! Hanging on my wall, that is all it is good for.
E**Y
Good Budget Short-Spear
For the money, the spear is quite nice.The copper wrapping is a very nice touch.Mine arrived with some small denting in that wrap, but it does nothing to detract from the weapon's value.The blade alignment was a bit off from the haft, but not too bad.All things considered, very good for the money..
T**R
spears
Got these to put on the wall with some Africa stuff I picked up in SA. They look great.
G**E
Two Stars
Procuction Artifacts detract from the genuine items. Another example is the "Samburu" Spear"RR Traders.com
A**R
spear
Nice short design. Good copper wire work done for the handle. I was a little baffled as this does not have sharp edges, or a good point, whereas all my other cold steel spears arrived sharp.
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