Are aluminum iaito swords durable enough for regular practice?

 Updated Feb 2026

Aluminum-alloy iaito are engineered specifically for sustained, repetitive use. The alloy resists corrosion far better than carbon steel, so you will not need to oil the blade after every session. Because there is no tempered edge to chip or roll, the blade maintains its profile through thousands of draw-and-sheathe cycles. The primary stress points — the mekugi pin, tsuba seat, and habaki collar — are fitted with iron or steel hardware to handle the rotational forces of noto (re-sheathing). With normal care, an aluminum iaito can serve a practitioner for years. Simply wipe the blade with a dry microfiber cloth after use to remove moisture from your hands, and store the sword horizontally on a rack away from direct sunlight to prevent discoloration of the saya lacquer.

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