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Feicha Contact Staff 

 

The "Grandfather" of all Contact Staff.

Feicha is an ancient marital art weapon from China from the Kung Fu tradition. 
It is used with contact staff technique since thousands of years. The name means flying spear.

This Feicha is a masterpiece for professional performers.


The core material is the same 7075 aluminum alloy like the Fire Contact Staff, so it is extremely durable.

 

At the sides there are steel rods to give good momentum for the staff.

 

The fork is made of mirror polished stainless steel, so it is shining and blinking back the stage lights, makes impressive effect.

 

The bell discs makes loud jingle sound, what may drive crazy your friends why you practising, so thay are removable.
The fork also removable, so you can use it as a practice contact staff too.

 

The grip is extruded epdm rubber, what has really nice touch and very sticky. 
 
A set of rubber flowers comes with the staff.

The full weight is 1330 g. 

 

SPECIFICATIONS

 

Size (standard 153+20cm)

Type

  • Classic (one sided)

Tubing

  • Alu 7075 

Portable

  • One piece 

Flowers

  • Yes

Feicha Contact Staff

SKU: FEICHA
£169.99Price
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