The BF White sabre blade is the most widely used by international-level athletes.
It’s the lightest sabre blade available, while still offering excellent durability, thanks to maraging steel that resists both wear and rust.
Its flex point located in the top third of the blade allows for strong, efficient parries, making it a top-tier choice for high-performance fencers.
SPECIFICATIONS
FIE
164 g
66 cm
1.81 kg
1/3
Silver
Please note:
-Exact blade weight and measures may vary, as all the blades are handmade.
The FIE certification
Fencing blades can be divided into two categories: FIE blades and non-FIE blades. An FIE blade is certified by the International Fencing Federation (FIE) and is required for use in international competitions. These blades are made from maraging steel, which significantly increases their durability and reduces the risk of breakage, as they are more likely to bend than snap. Additionally, most FIE blades are lighter and are available in various stiffness levels to suit different fencing styles.
Blade Length
A shorter blade will be lighter and better balanced, but a longer blade will provide better reach.
Some clubs and provincial federations require shorter blades for different age groups. For club requirements, please ask your coach. For rules enforced in tournaments, you can refer to our article on Rules for Equipment.
Blades lengths are identified by a number between 0 and 5. The standard size for teenagers and adults is a size 5 blade. As a general rule of thumb, starting from the length of a standard size 5 blade, every time you go down one size, one inch is subtracted from the length of the blade. For example, a size 2 blade is approximately three inches shorter than a size 5 blade.
Blades stiffness
Some blades are available in different stiffness levels: soft, medium, and hard.
- Hard blades offer excellent precision and are ideal for strong actions, such as parries or beat attacks.
- Soft blades are less likely to break when bent and are well suited for fencers who use flick hits.
- Medium blades provide a good balance between flexibility and precision, they are both responsive and durable.
Please note that each blade is unique, and stiffness can vary from one brand to another, even if the labelled category is the same. To help you, we have measured the precise stiffness of each blade in the "Specifications" section of the product page.
Durability
Even if a blade is described as durable, this does not guarantee it won’t break quickly. Some blades are better suited to specific fencing styles. If a blade doesn’t match your way of fencing, it may wear out or break more quickly.
A blade’s lifespan depends on many factors: frequency of use, intensity of training, fencer’s level, training conditions, and more. As a result, it is not possible to guarantee a precise lifespan.
Finally, a combination of accidental factors can sometimes cause a blade to break very early, even after only a few uses. Unfortunately, there is no way to completely eliminate this risk.
Installation and maintenance
If you are unsure of how to install this blade, please refer to your coach or club armorer.
Please refer to our Maintenance of Fencing Weapons post to learn more about how to properly care for your blades and weapons.