Pirate's Cutlass
The Pirate Captain’s Cutlass
On a chaotic deck of cannon fire and boarding lines, the captain’s cutlass is more than a weapon—it is command itself. Longer and heavier than a sailor’s blade, its 65 cm curved edge sweeps through pistols, pikes, and foes with authority. Sailors step back at its gleam, for to face it is to risk blood on the planks. This is not just a blade—it is the pirate’s crown.
Description
Sword Masters Challenge’s Pirate’s Cutlass is a 95 cm latex-hybrid sword with a curved blade for reach and power, paired with a basket hilt for hand protection. Sculpted from closed-cell foam around a fiberglass core and coated in latex, the blade is safe and durable. Its polyurethane hilt provides ornate detail without maintenance, giving both performance and presence.
History
Cutlasses armed sailors and pirates from the 17th–19th centuries. Compact for shipboard use yet deadly in boarding actions, longer variants like this marked officers and captains who ruled their decks by steel and fear.

