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⚡ Ignite your inner Jedi with every swing — the ultimate dueling experience awaits!
The Heavy Dueling Pro Light Saber features a robust 32-inch high-impact PC blade paired with a polished aluminum alloy hilt, delivering a premium, durable feel perfect for serious dueling. Equipped with 12 RGB colors, 16 sound fonts, and advanced motion controls, it offers a fully immersive combat experience. Powered by a 2000mAh rechargeable battery with fast USB-C charging, this saber ensures up to 4 hours of uninterrupted action, making it the ideal cosplay prop or collector’s piece for fans and professionals alike.











| ASIN | B0CQXRM992 |
| Age Range Description | Adult,Kid |
| Battery Types | Lithium-Ion |
| Best Sellers Rank | #250,821 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #9,263 in Kids' Dress-Up Accessories |
| Brand | Borlvias |
| Character | Luke Skywalker |
| Colour | Premium Rgb |
| Country of Origin | USA |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 108 Reviews |
| Educational Objective | Reading |
| Is Assembly Required | No |
| Item Dimensions | 6.6 x 8.6 x 85.1 Centimeters |
| Manufacturer | AOSABER |
| Manufacturer Part Number | E29 |
| Material | Aluminium |
| Minimum Recommended age | 156.00 |
| Model Number | E29 |
| Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Number of Players | 1 |
| Operation Mode | Automatic |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Size | 32inch blade |
| Theme | Action |
| UPC | 749799991488 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
W**S
Great saber for the price
Lightweight without feeling cheap. Ive tested the blades durability with a few saber duels and both the blade and hilt have held up perfectly. Im very happy with the purchase. In the video im using the green bladed saber (which is the one this review is for. I accidentally turned off the saber mid duel, wasnt from the impacts)
A**R
Great
First lightsaber. Don't regret it
R**N
Good for what I was after.
So.. I bought this because I like the hilt and it was cheap. It feels good in the hand, has a good weight to it. As some have mentioned, the D ring is real stiff, but.. oh well. I can't say much about the electronics because I pulled the core out almost immediately. I'm going to be getting a pixel core from the maker and slotting that in instead, but I did test it briefly. Uh... it's the kind of soundboard you'd expect from an $80 saber. I didn't mess with colors our sound fonts, but I did turn the volume from "'igh volume" to "'edium volume" to "'ute." Then I pulled the core out. It's a pretty hilt, though. The details feel good in the hand. They make little to know sense, but I'll take that over yet another Jedi/Rebel symbol etched onto something.
N**N
Decent enough budget saber (with a few caveats, read the last 2 paragraphs)
I think this saber is worth buying, *provided* you're okay with a few downsides. Below are pros and cons, as well as a warning/theory on why people might be reporting that it died after charging. The good: - Saber feels well built and high quality - Sound and light quality are solid, on par with other budget rgb base sabers IMO - The hilt is really pretty - If you want to clip it to a belt, it has a little loop to do so. No side mount nubbin though, so it depends on the type of belt/mount you have The bad: - The blade is shorter than the average saber - The hilt is big and heavy. It leads to a quality feel, but potentially reduced dueling fluidity - The loop on the bottom to clip it onto a belt is VERY stiff. After moving it into a position where I could clip it onto my belt - The button and motion controls are not the most intuitive. I will say that they are pretty standard for a budget saber, but worth noting that it does not have an auxilary button like some nicer sabers - There is insufficient warning on the page about charging requirements (see below) So, here's what I think is going on with people reporting that the saber died after charging; when I got another budget saber a while back, I was explicitly told *not* to use a fast charging USB-C on it. While I can't confirm that it's the exact same board, the layout + exact matching sound fonts and blade effects make me think that this likely has the same board. This means that it should *only* be charged with a slower USB-C cable (such as the cable that comes with it + a lower power USB brick). I can't be entirely positive, but if I had to hazard a guess as to why people were having issues, it'd be that the higher powered chargers fried something. So yeah, don't use your phone's charger with this saber.
C**G
Awesome for cosplay and great for fans of the franchise
Great lightsaber. It’s well built for the cost and has multiple options takes a little but to understand the motion controls but I learned in like 10 minutes. The colors show up well and it has volume one turns for if you don’t want to be loud. The sounds are great and sound really good. This saber is very good for the cost and its swings well. I haven’t tried fighting anyone with it saber to saber but its taken some whacks to walls and the roof and holds up great.
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