Tonfa - Square Ash - Tapered Shaft
Square Ash Tonfa Features & Benefits
Discover the reliability and balance of our tonfa square ash—a traditional-style, handcrafted pair designed for both training and display. Each pair is shaped from white ash to deliver a responsive feel with reduced weight compared to red oak alternatives. Key benefits include:
- Ergonomic tapered shaft for improved control, retention, and striking precision.
- Square cross-section for better palm contact and consistent blocking surfaces.
- Handmade craftsmanship from the Mennonite community—durable joinery with a secure menugi peg in the handle.
- Walnut stain option and a special finish to reduce sticking and enhance grip texture.
- Sold as a pair and available in three sizes (S/M/L) to fit practitioners of all heights and training styles.
How to Use: Grips, Techniques & Practical Tips
Whether you train Okinawan kata or modern self-defence, the tonfa square ash adapts to multiple grips and techniques. Use the following guidance to get the most from your pair:
- Honte-mochi (standard grip): For blocks and close-range strikes; keeps the shaft along the forearm for protection.
- Gyakute-mochi (reverse grip): Better for sweeping motions and fast transitions from defense to offense.
- Tokushu grips (special): Explore advanced kata and link the tonfa square ash into disarms and joint-control drills.
Practical tip: begin slow with paired drills to build timing. The tapered shaft reduces hand slippage during dynamic transitions—especially useful in sparring drills or law-enforcement training scenarios.
Construction, Sizes & Care
Materials & Build
Crafted from white ash, the tonfa square ash offers a balanced mix of strength and lightness. Each piece is carved, sanded, stained, and pegged for secure, long-lasting performance.
Available Sizes & Weight
- S — 18" (46 cm)
- M — 20" (51 cm)
- L — 22" (56 cm)
The white ash construction is approximately 30% lighter than comparable red oak models, making the tonfa square ash ideal for prolonged training sessions.
Maintenance
- Keep dry and wipe with a soft cloth after use.
- Apply a light oil or wax periodically to preserve the finish.
- Check the menugi peg and fittings before intensive practice.
Brief History & Cultural Context
The tonfa has roots across Okinawa, China, and Southeast Asia. Known historically as a utility implement—often likened to a crutch—the weapon evolved into a martial tool. This tonfa square ash preserves traditional proportions while offering modern finishing for everyday training.
Shipping & Local Pickup (Canada & Ottawa)
Flat-rate shipping across Canada: $15. Local pickup in Ottawa is available—please select the pickup option at checkout or contact us for same-day availability. Orders are typically processed within 1–2 business days.
More Details & Specifications
Each pair of tonfa square ash is handmade in Canada and finished with a walnut stain option. The design is Okinawan-style (square or round available) and fitted with a menugi peg to prevent handle loosening. Ideal for dojo practice, historical demonstrations, and collectors who value authentic, durable construction.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are these tonfa legal to own and train with?
Yes. Our tonfa square ash are wooden training tools intended for martial arts practice and display. Check local bylaws for restrictions on carrying in public.
Which size should I choose?
Measure to about three inches past your elbow while gripping. For general training, most adults prefer the 20" (M) size; choose S for youth and L for taller practitioners.
How do I care for the wooden finish?
Keep the tonfa square ash dry, wipe down after use, and apply a protective oil/wax occasionally to maintain the finish and prevent cracking.
Ready to train? Add this pair of handcrafted tonfa square ash to your cart now and enjoy reliable balance, a tapered shaft for control, and classic Okinawan styling.
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