I know there's a ton of other companies making these type of lightsabers and some of those are better but this is my first go at one of these sabers and I thought I'd start with this one. I'm not sure I'll buy any others as these are pricey.
@outsider238 If you ever go for another saber, take a look at Dark Wolf Custom Sabers. I got my saber from them and it's fantastic. Has a pixel style blade and what is called "smooth-swing" where every little move/motion you make the saber do, it responds quick and changes it's sound pitch.
I am looking for a good tonfa saber good for dueling but just by looking at some old videos one said ultrasabers has bas customer service or reviews, idrk but I am looking for an affordable tonfa saber
Yeah I've heard the same thing. I didn't have any problems with their customer service. I've heard there's better quality sabers out there though so take your time and look around.
I've heard not so good reviews about Ultrasabers as well. But so far this one is still working. There's plenty of other companies to choose from that sell similar sabers but they're all pretty expensive.
@@outsider238 I mean you can build a dueling quality blade for under $200 from Ultrasabers but you have to use one of the lower quality hilts and yeah i've seen some of the other companies i was really interested in a Revan style one they had but the price tripled the last time i checked
I will say this when it comes to ultrasabers, regardless of how they run the company, regardless of the owner of the company and all the drama surrounding that, they are good at marketing and grabbing people's attention, and given that they have a huge presence when it comes to comic cons and things like that. They are a decent starting lightsaber company, if you were to buy from them. They're not always the most accurate, their electronics can suck, their soundboard is less than stellar. They're the McDonald's of the 'lightsaber community' if you will. If you're wanting something more screen accurate, with more bells and whistles, with better quality. You're going to have to pay for it, but once you do you're never going back to Mc'Sabers.
Thank you. Yeah this was my first time trying out one of these. I'm not going to use it for actual dueling so it was more of a display piece. All the lingo that is used to describe the electronics and features of the fancier sabers goes over my head so I was looking for something basic.
@npcsurfgod6373 try Saberforge. I was really happy with the neopixel one I bought from them. The problem with Ultrasabers is that they don’t have the smooth swing technology like other companies. Now, Ultrasabers and Saberforge (and many other companies) sell a third-party brand LGT. I bought the LGT Ahsoka Tano replicas, and they are super nice.