Description
This XVI century Cousa polearm was widely used across Europe for combat, hunting, and tournaments before the rise of firearms. By the mid-16th century, polearms such as the Cousa were favored in sports events, duels, and ceremonial displays, symbolizing both practicality and prestige.
The weapon features a long, sharpened blade with a flat back, making it highly versatile and durable in battle. Unlike ornate polearms, the Cousa retains a simple, functional design, making it both affordable and effective for fighters of all levels.
Ideal for buhurt, training sessions, reenactments, and medieval sports, this weapon combines historical authenticity with reliability, giving you an excellent choice for both practice and performance.
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Type: Cousa polearm
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Era: XVI century
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Blade: Long blade with sharpened tip and flat back
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Use: Combat, hunting, tournaments, sports, ceremonies
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Suitability: Buhurts, training, reenactments





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