Ultra Sabers: Blade and Color Guide

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Transcript of Ultra Sabers: Blade and Color Guide

It is imperative to have a stylish, bright

and durable saber; Ultra Sabers offers

exceptional saber handles and blades in

a wide variety of colors.

On the following pages we are going to

breakdown all the options so that you can

own the perfect saber, whether you want

to display it on a mantel or use it to storm

a fully operational battle station.

How to choose

the proper blade

type to get the

best saber color

possible.

Ultra Sabers has four types of blades, the first two are

clear polycarbonate, and are as follows:

These sabers are not only twice as thick as

Mid-Grade blades but also weigh twice

as much. Heavy Grade blades are

durable and strong; these are meant to

withstand brutal dueling and contact.

With their strength comes a slight loss in

the brightness – this sacrifice is slight,

some people don’t notice the difference.

These blades are half as thick as Heavy

Grade blades and do bend when

engaged in light combat. Mid-Grade

blades have the brightest glow and are

best suited for people looking to

participate in light dueling or spinning

techniques.

Mid-Grade

Heavy

Grade

UltraEdge These sabers are made of white polycarbonate and make the

blades of Mid-Grade and Heavy Grade sabers look brighter

and fuller when illuminated. The white polycarbonate allows

the light to reflect throughout the length of the blade. The

UltraEdge Heavy Grade blade has more apparent light loss

in certain colors than its non-UltraEdge counterpart.

The next two blades are the UltraEdge versions of

the blades from the pervious page.

The sabers come in a wide variety of colors:

If colors on the following page are a little too limited, then invest in a Emerald Saber,

which is equipped with a versatile LED driver. The driver gives the owner the ability to

customize the color of their saber with infinite amounts of color options.

The following blade/color combinations are a helpful guide to which color goes best with which

blade thickness and UltraEdge – these are just suggestions, so feel free to mix and match as you

wish.

UltraEdge Heavy Grade

Guardian Blue

Consular Green

Adegan Silver

Violet Amethyst

Arctic Blue

Emerald Sabers (If you don’t

plan on using Red a lot)

UltraEdge Midgrade

Guardian Blue

Consular Green

Adegan Silver

Violet Amethyst

Arctic Blue

Emerald Sabers (If you don’t

plan on using Red a lot)

Heavy Grade and Mid-Grade

Fire Orange

Blazing Red

Guardian Blue

Consular Green

Adegan Silver

Violet Amethyst

Arctic Blue

Emerald Sabers (If you plan to

use a lot of red)

Depending on what you are planning to do with your saber, you

might want to consider the amazing addition of sound.

For those who will be engaged in combat it’s the perfect

accompaniment.

The sounds can be customized for your individual saber.

There are three blade lengths to choose

from:

36” – The default size for most blades

24” – The size of “Initiate”

32” – The perfect size for double-bladed

sabers

For more information, please email us at

[email protected].

Or visit http://www.ultrasabers.com/.

Ultra Sabers offers the best quality and the

brightest blades in the industry. They can

withstand combat and look beautiful when

illuminated.

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Summary

• With so many choices at Ultra Sabers it can be

hard to know which blade type, length, or color

to choose – we break down all the different

options and provide some recommendations so

that you get the saber of your dreams.