Description
Our lightsabers come with either a base-lit Hilt (Standard) or a pixel blade (Eco, GHv3, and Proffie).
All sabers have different character fonts and a mute button if you don't want or need music. The 2-3W speaker has a power knob that lets you change how loud the sound is.
Flash-on Clash makes hitting things feel more like real fighting, perfect for Valkyrie combat.
Smooth swing changes the volume and pitch of the swing sounds based on how fast the saber is moving and which way it is facing.
Aluminum metal is used to make the Hilt, which makes it strong and long-lasting. The Hilt has several pieces that can be taken apart so that the sabers can be customized with different parts.
The 2mm-thick polycarbonate blade can take hard hits, so it can be used for dueling and fighting against other blades in Valkyrie combat.
It comes with either a 3000mAh or 3600mAh rechargeable battery, based on whether it uses a pixel blade and USB charging cable. It takes about 4–8 hours to fully charge.
You get an Allen key and screws so you can put the blade on the Hilt.
A 50W LED strip goes all the way down the length of each of these pixel blades. Compared to the version with a 12W LED RGB base light, this makes the blade much brighter.
Some of the Eco's settings, like motion controls and the color of the usual font, can be changed. You can also change the sounds and add your own.
Our GHv3 and Proffie Pixel sabers can be fully customized with new sounds and a wide range of visual effects, which gives them many different ways to be used in Valkyrie combat. When it comes to customizing, GHv3 is much easier to use, and the saber menu lets you do a lot. To send code to the boards as a Proffie, you need to know more about how to use a computer and software.
The Eco Pixel saber is great for people who want a super bright 50W LED battle saber but don't want to change the sounds and visuals. These are a great upgrade from the 12W RGB base-lit sabers, but they cost less than the GHv3 and Proffie Pixel sabers.
What's Included?
Hilt
Polycarbonate Blade
Battery (Installed)
USB Charging Cable (Or external battery charger depending on Hilt)
Allen Key and Fixing Screws
USB Card Reader (For Eco/Xenopixel V2 Sabers)
Metal Spacers (On Selected Hilts Only)
Spare Switch Board (On Selected Premium Hilts Only)
Instructions Card (QR Code)
Weathering, Etching, and Battle Scarring
We have the option for your sabers to be weathered, etched, or battle-scarred.
For the weathering, this means that we take your Hilt and make it look like it has had long exposure to the atmosphere, giving it a worn, run down look and a battle used kind of look.
With etching, we add a stencil in the design you choose to protect your Hilt and then use acid to remove the remaining metal giving a 3D textured pattern on your saber.
Battle scarring requires us to make cuts and gouges to your Hilt to make it look like it has been used in combat and been hit by another saber in Valkyrie combat.
Each process requires us to either sand parts of the Hilt, add marks, scratches, dents, or other battle like scars, or by adding paints or chemicals to adjust the look of feel of the Hilt.
This is very labour intensive and can extend the lead time and increase the cost of the saber. It can take up to 2 weeks to get your saber customised - this is on top of the normal 2 week production time for the parts, core, and assembly of everything.
For the weathering, this means that we take your Hilt and make it look like it has had long exposure to the atmosphere, giving it a worn, run down look and a battle used kind of look.
With etching, we add a stencil in the design you choose to protect your Hilt and then use acid to remove the remaining metal giving a 3D textured pattern on your saber.
Battle scarring requires us to make cuts and gouges to your Hilt to make it look like it has been used in combat and been hit by another saber in Valkyrie combat.
Each process requires us to either sand parts of the Hilt, add marks, scratches, dents, or other battle like scars, or by adding paints or chemicals to adjust the look of feel of the Hilt.
This is very labour intensive and can extend the lead time and increase the cost of the saber. It can take up to 2 weeks to get your saber customised - this is on top of the normal 2 week production time for the parts, core, and assembly of everything.