Heya Dan! How thick is the new maces handle? I remember you saying you preferred thicker during the mighty mace review, so im assuming yours edges into the 1.2-1.5in category.
Ease of adjustment is key. Plate switching is fast. Changing fill is not. 8-100lbs compared to fixed weight it’s not even close. Other premium adjustable options come in at $300+. The rogue is more affordable by just a bit but no full knurl and a bit heavier which I guess is a preference question. Definitely a lot of great options out there. To each their own.
@@QKVCS27yeah but the weight would t be much and again adjustment is cumbersome. If you want a heavier shaft the rogue is 20lbs empty. Definitely a better option for a War staff or battle bar style fo training
Not really. Kabuki was like 48” which is too long for most people’s preference. Also kabuki had a screw collar and only like 3” of Loadable space. The only similarity is that they both top load. This is definitely a way better implement although the kabuki is cheaper for sure. As it should be.
Great detail in the review - biased or not
Heya Dan! How thick is the new maces handle? I remember you saying you preferred thicker during the mighty mace review, so im assuming yours edges into the 1.2-1.5in category.
1.25ish
$/POUND it's not competitive. Since it is HOLLOW how about a threaded plug in the pommel to add lead shot?
Ease of adjustment is key. Plate switching is fast. Changing fill is not. 8-100lbs compared to fixed weight it’s not even close. Other premium adjustable options come in at $300+. The rogue is more affordable by just a bit but no full knurl and a bit heavier which I guess is a preference question. Definitely a lot of great options out there. To each their own.
Water can be put in stainless
@@QKVCS27yeah but the weight would t be much and again adjustment is cumbersome. If you want a heavier shaft the rogue is 20lbs empty. Definitely a better option for a War staff or battle bar style fo training
Kabuki strength knockoff
Not really. Kabuki was like 48” which is too long for most people’s preference. Also kabuki had a screw collar and only like 3” of Loadable space. The only similarity is that they both top load. This is definitely a way better implement although the kabuki is cheaper for sure. As it should be.