Wooden Oar / Eku by Budo World, traditional martial arts weapon with polished wood finish for training and practice

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Khin Thida Linn
Ekubo wrong sizing sent !

This is my first time buying from this website and I received the wrong size Ekubo. I contacted you many times via emails and messenger about receiving the smaller size Ekubo (54 inches/4.5 foot ), which is not as described on website (60 inches/ 5 foot). I didn’t get any reply to solve their error. I did not pay for smaller size one and I can’t accept it. Hope someone reply and solve this problem asap 😡

Wooden Oar / Eku

  • $99.99
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This wooden eku oar brings together traditional Okinawan styling, ash construction, and a 60" / 5 foot length in a clear, practical design for martial artists comparing wooden weapons. It is listed for shoppers who want the essentials up front: what it is made from, how long it is, and the classic oar-inspired profile associated with this style of training weapon.

Traditional Eku Weapon Details

Made from ash, this eku weapon follows a straightforward traditional format with a clean shape and clearly stated specifications. Rather than relying on exaggerated claims, the product information focuses on confirmed details that are useful when comparing a wooden martial arts weapon by material, length, and overall style.

  • Material: Ash wood
  • Length: 60" / 5 foot
  • Style: Traditional Okinawan-inspired eku design
  • Product type: Wooden martial arts weapon / training oar

Wooden Training Oar Size and Ash Construction

At 60" / 5 feet long, this wooden training oar gives practitioners a clearly stated size to compare with their school requirements, personal preference, or existing weapon set. The ash construction provides the listed hardwood material, while the traditional profile keeps the product true to the familiar eku form.

Because the key details are simple and easy to scan, this listing is helpful for practitioners, parents, clubs, and schools looking at traditional weapons without needing to sort through unnecessary or unsupported product claims.

Choosing an Eku Stick for Practice

When selecting an eku stick, start by confirming that the length, material, and style are appropriate for your training environment. Some practitioners look for a traditional profile to match Okinawan-inspired weapons work, while instructors or clubs may have specific expectations for the weapons used in class. If you are buying for a school or formal practice setting, check with your instructor before purchasing.

Wooden Martial Arts Weapon Care Basics

Like other wooden martial arts weapons, an eku should be handled and stored with care. Keep it in a dry place, wipe it down after handling when needed, and inspect the wood before use. If a wooden weapon becomes cracked or damaged, it should not be used for training until it has been properly assessed.

Eku Stick Overview

For shoppers browsing traditional weapons at The Martial Artist, this wooden eku oar keeps the important product information easy to review: ash construction, a 60" / 5 foot length, traditional Okinawan styling, and a clean wooden oar form. It is a straightforward option for anyone comparing an eku weapon with other wooden training weapons and looking for clearly presented specifications before choosing the right piece of gear.