Boar Spear

$45.00

This boar spear is based on the one found in the Kunsthistorisches Museum owned by Frederick IV of the Tyrol, also known as Frederich of the Empty Pockets (1382 - 1439). Now you can jab your friends and family with a replica of the same weapon wielded by the Duke of Further Austria!

The position of the end of the rattan opening, the wings of the spear, and the crumple zones of the blade give it a perfect bend to avoid injury while still giving a distinct death blow from the curved, square safety tip that is guaranteed to let any boar know that it's been speared. It's physically impossible to overshoot your shot-- the wings will gently catch the blow before the rattan inside the spear can reach your opponent.

The length of the spearhead from where the rattan ends to the tip is 298 mm (11.7 in).

This boar spear is based on the one found in the Kunsthistorisches Museum owned by Frederick IV of the Tyrol, also known as Frederich of the Empty Pockets (1382 - 1439). Now you can jab your friends and family with a replica of the same weapon wielded by the Duke of Further Austria!

The position of the end of the rattan opening, the wings of the spear, and the crumple zones of the blade give it a perfect bend to avoid injury while still giving a distinct death blow from the curved, square safety tip that is guaranteed to let any boar know that it's been speared. It's physically impossible to overshoot your shot-- the wings will gently catch the blow before the rattan inside the spear can reach your opponent.

The length of the spearhead from where the rattan ends to the tip is 298 mm (11.7 in).