Overlord Yari Spear - Handcrafted High Manganese Steel, 82-Inch Detachable Spearhead
- 82.3-inch handcrafted yari with detachable high manganese steel spearhead for easy cleaning and storage.
- Triangulated double-edged spearhead with deep blood groove - the classic geometry of the feudal Japanese yari.
- Extended tang construction runs deep into the staff, distributing the spearhead's weight for balance.
- One-piece stainless steel staff delivers the structural integrity the yari form demands at full length.
- Leather saya protects the spearhead and completes the traditional Japanese polearm presentation.
- 5 lbs across 82 inches - the substantial proportions that define Japan's most storied polearm.
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Product Details
The yari is one of the few Japanese pole forms that never needed to evolve into something else. Developed during Japan's feudal era, it was designed from the start to do one thing with absolute commitment: project force at distance with the kind of geometry that made it Japan's most-used polearm across centuries of conflict. This handcrafted piece at 82.3 inches carries that same directness - a long, deliberate form built on a stainless steel staff with a detachable manganese steel spearhead.
The spearhead is where the yari tradition lives. Forged in high manganese steel - an alloy valued for its toughness and resistance to deformation under stress - it takes the classic triangulated form: three faces meeting at a point, each edge finished to the double-edged geometry of the authentic design. A deep fuller runs down the flat face, reducing weight without sacrificing structural rigidity, the same solution Japanese smiths arrived at centuries ago. The spearhead detaches fully for cleaning and storage, a practical feature that mirrors how original yari were maintained.
The tang extends deep into the staff - longer than a typical blade tang - specifically to manage the dynamic forces generated at yari length. At 82.3 inches and 5 lbs, the one-piece stainless steel staff provides the structural backbone that a two-part assembly cannot. The weight distribution across that span is deliberate: enough mass at the head to carry presence, enough staff length to provide leverage. Browse the full Japanese yari collection for more options across different steel types and configurations.
The leather saya wraps the spearhead for storage, protecting both the steel and whatever surface it rests against. It's an underappreciated detail on a piece of this length - without it, an 82-inch polearm becomes difficult to move around safely. With it, the yari stores and displays cleanly.
Handmade by seasoned sword-smiths. Ships from the US warehouse. Note: yari stand not included.
- 82.3-inch handcrafted yari with detachable high manganese steel spearhead for easy cleaning and storage.
- Triangulated double-edged spearhead with deep blood groove - the classic geometry of the feudal Japanese yari.
- Extended tang construction runs deep into the staff, distributing the spearhead's weight for balance.
- One-piece stainless steel staff delivers the structural integrity the yari form demands at full length.
- Leather saya protects the spearhead and completes the traditional Japanese polearm presentation.
- 5 lbs across 82 inches - the substantial proportions that define Japan's most storied polearm.
Specification
| Item Number | TK-CN-G10596 |
|---|---|
| Primary Color | Chrome |
| Primary Material | Manganese Steel |
| Dimensions | 82.3 Inches |
| Weight | 5.0 Pounds |
| Packing Size | 35 x 4 x 4 Inches |
| Shipping Weight | 7.0 Pounds |














