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​armoury

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new student intro

Digestible intro into the world of fencing gear 
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common questions

In-depth Q & A about gear 
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where to buy

List of retailers & suppliers

services offered by our armourer
for an appointment email 
armorer@highplainsfencing.com

Free Services: sizing help, adjusting mask fit, purchase advisement, instruction on basic maintenance, testing gear (as time permits)  

$5 + (parts if applicable)
basic

  • Basic Diagnosis
  • Quick Bodycord Fix
  • ​Tip Replacement
  • ​Saber Assembly
  • Basic Maintenance
  • Foil Taping
  • ​Quick Lame/Bib Patch
  • ​Velcro Replacement
  • Simple Sewing/Patches
  • Socket Fixes
  • Tang Sizing & Cutting

$10 + (parts if applicable)
involved

  • Soldering Masks/Cords
  • ​Full Epee / Foil Assembly
  • Assembly with Curved Specialty / Ergonomic French Grips
  • Adjust kant (angle)
  • ​Wiring Brand New Blades
  • Bodycord Fixes

$15 + (parts if applicable)
Complex / time Consuming

  • Blade Re-Wiring ($20 When Acetone Dip is Needed)
  • Customize Balance Point
  *assembly included with wiring
​​Armorers are the unsung heroes behind the scenes, ensuring the safety and efficacy of fencing equipment. There are three main types:
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  1. Personal/Club Equipment Armorers: These experts focus on maintaining and verifying the functionality and competition readiness of a fencer's personal gear, as detailed in the "Materials" section of the rulebook
  2. Tournament Armorers: Their primary role involves pre-competition equipment control and resolving equipment issues during tournaments
  3. International Team Armorers: These specialists handle the equipment needs of fencers at international events, ensuring compliance with global standards

Visit USA Fencing for more information on Armorers: www.usafencing.org/armory
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