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MSR Canada Keikogi & Hakama

Meifu Shinkage Ryu Canada Branch now has a special deal in place with a small family run budoshop in Japan. What initiated this was the difficulty of getting high quality keikogi with embroidery in the correct colour at a reasonable price.

The MSR Canada Keikogi is lightweight, made of the famous Hanabishi fabric. It is synthetic and looks like a regular keikogi. However, this special fabric keeps you cool longer and stretches a bit to allow for easy movement.

Another bonus of the MSR Canada Keikogi is the easy care: throw it in the washing machine with your regular clothes as often as you want. It dries in no-time so it can be washed after each keiko is desired.

As a package combo, add a synthetic Hakama at a discounted price too. More information can be found in our Dokokai Shop.

 

Product Review: Ninja Gear Canada Bo-Shuriken Update

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Ninja Gear Canada’s revised product is a great Canadian Bo-shuriken with a fantastic finish. They are now very close to the officially authorized  MSR Bo-shuriken from Japan. The higher weight (5 grams heavier) is due to limitations for getting lighter metal stock at a similar quality. These Bo-shuriken are a great option for anyone who is looking for a Canadian-made Bo-Shuriken.
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Meifu Shinkage Ryu Saskatchewan Keikokai received another complimentary set of Canadian made Bo-Shuriken, manufactured by Ninja Gear Canada. Chris de Feijter, Leader of the Keikokai agreed to doing a full review about the first product. After receiving a revised set, he shares his thoughts after throwing 100 shomenuchi.
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Design revision: The major change from the first set was revising the taper as well as the tip. As you can see in the right image, the shuriken with the shorter end taper is the new product, which is very similar to the Japanese cut-steel version. The weight however is still about 5 grams heavier than the Japanese version. After speaking with the owner of Ninja Gear Canada, I realized that this has to do with the available sizes and weight of stock material in Canada as compared to Japan.
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The revised product flies better than the initial product. Viewing slow motion footage shows a much more balanced flight path. Each of the bo-shuriken handles exactly the same, and this is how it should be.

This time, I did not throw one shuriken on top of the other one, because I am already aware of the somewhat softness of the steel. Ninja Gear Canada explained that creating the shuriken of harder steel might result in the tip shattering on contact, something that is not desired. After considering this, I am now okay with the softer steel.

After 100 throws (20 each) I do not see any damage to the Bo-shuriken. The nitride finish is doing an extraordinary job in protecting the bo-shuriken from getting damaged. Again, they look better than the official MSR Bo-shuriken from cut-steel.
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Ninja Gear Canada’s Revised Bo-Shuriken are a very good product, and better than any other Bo-shuriken (from outside of Japan) that I have tried. When you are looking to purchase Canadian-made Bo-shuriken, or possible even North-American made shuriken, these are the only product I would recommend. Yes, they are a bit heavier, but that should not stop anyone from using these. Fantastic Shuriken for everyday throwing, just make sure you use official MSR-Bo-shuriken for examinations and official instruction.

(Read the first review)
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Dr. Chris de Feijter
Meifu Shinkage Ryu Saskatchewan Keikokai Leader
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Product Review: Ninja Gear Canada Bo-Shuriken

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Ninja Gear Canada’s product is a great Canadian Bo-shuriken with a fantastic finish. They are very close to the officially authorized  MSR Bo-shuriken from Japan. Despite the higher weight (5 grams heavier) and the softer metal, these Bo-shuriken are a great option for anyone who is looking for a domestic product.
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Meifu Shinkage Ryu Saskatchewan Keikokai received a complimentary set of Canadian made MSR Style Bo-Shuriken, manufactured by Ninja Gear Canada. Chris de Feijter, Leader of the Keikokai agreed to doing a full review about this new product. For this review, Chris threw 500 Shomenuchi into a target made of two layers of Puzzle Mats.
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Design and Finish: These Bo-shuriken are designed very nicely, the product finish is extraordinary. Each Bo-shuriken is identical in weight, size, and shape, something that demands a detailed eye from a craftsman. The finish is quite different from many Japanese MSR Bo-shuriken. Ninja Dear Canada uses Nitride to coat each Bo-shuriken. This finish is probably the best one I have come across in any of the Bo-shuriken I have used. Even the forged Bo-shuriken from Japan, which have a smoked finish, do not look as good as the Ninja Gear Bo-shuriken. A major plus is awarded here.
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Before I describe the details of this product, please take a look at the video, demonstrating throwing three kinds of Bo-shuriken: #1 is the Ninja Gear Canada Bo-shuriken, #2 is an Official MSR Bo-shuriken (cut steel), and #3 is also an official MSR Bo-shuriken (forged steel).
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The weight is 5 grams heavier Bo-shuriken (42 grams vs 36 to 38 grams). They are significantly heavier (about 15% more) than the regular MSR shuriken from Japan. This is a big difference. One of our students also noticed this right away. After analyzing slow-motion iPad videos, I noticed that this extra weight alters the flight path considerably. In addition, this extra weight requires an adjustment of Tenouchi (hand grip) from a regular grip to a deep grip to accommodate and to adjust the flight path. I do recommend that the extra weight is adjusted, and brought back to at least 38 grams.

During the initial throws, I made one Bo-shuriken land on the bottom-end of another Bo-shuriken. I wanted to inspect the damage to each. The Bo-shuriken that flew into the other one, had considerable damage to the tip, with multiple bends and scrapes. The Bo-shuriken that was the target only had a little mark. Nevertheless, I had to repair the tip with sandpaper and a needle-nose file, something I have never had to do with the Japanese MSR Bo-shuriken (cut steel). Repairing the shuriken altered the weight with .25 grams, and more significantly, altered the flight path slightly. It seems that the steel used is a bit soft, however, this is much better than a Bo-shuriken tip shattering into pieces when it is too hard.

The softness of the steel is something I worry about. Yes, for a beginner who throws the Bo-shuriken in random places, the chances of a Bo-shuriken landing into another is slim, however, a more advanced practitioner, who is working on grouping the Bo-shuriken nicely together, may have a tougher time keeping the Bo-shuriken from getting damaged. One recommendation may be to further harden the tip, or use a slightly harder steel, as I can see a novice MSR Budoka being challenged by having to adjust the tip after a collision with another Bo-shuriken.

Overall, after 500 throws (100 each) I do not see major damage to the Bo-shuriken (except for the one that was damaged after the collision). I made sure to leave enough room between the Bo-shuriken when thrown to make sure the tips would survive this review. The nitride finish is almost identical to what is was when I received them, making them look better than the official MSR Bo-shuriken from cut-steel. Cut-steel Bo-shuriken are all products that are easily replaced, and because they are an economical option compared to forged Bo-shuriken, it is almost too much to really worry about the softer steel.
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Ninja Gear Canada’s product is a great Canadian Bo-shuriken with a fantastic finish. They are very close to the officially authorized  MSR Bo-shuriken from Japan. Despite the higher weight (5 grams heavier) and the softer metal, these Bo-shuriken are a great option for anyone who is looking for a domestic product for everyday training. However, for official MSR training as well as examination, it is recommended that Ninja Gear Canada creates a Bo-shuriken that is closer to the weight of official MSR Bo-shuriken (between 36 and 38 grams).
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Dr. Chris de Feijter
Meifu Shinkage Ryu Saskatchewan Keikokai Leader
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