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The goal of our company is to provide the best tatami material available for the purpose of practical cutting exercises with a sword. The founders of Mugen Dachi have strived since 1999 to provide the best quality target material on the market. Our vendors on both the East and West costs offer these quality mats at affordable prices.
Our tatami omote measures 35" by 70" and is just under 1/8 of an inch thick. The mats are brand new, not used. This feature assures you that each and every mat will consistently cut the same, target after target. The mats are produced using traditional rush grass material that is young, soft, and poses no increased risk of scratching your sword. These mats roll very cleanly because they have no embedded dirt and they soak up water very quickly. Another benefit of using our new mats is that, if you choose, you can make two quality targets from a single tatami mat, reducing your costs and making tameshigiri even more affordable.
Don’t confuse our tatami omote with beach mats or the thinner, more flimsy, 48 inch mats being sold elsewhere for tameshigiri. Mats that are very thin or are not woven tightly do not make very good targets and do not offer much of a challenge to cut. A target made from one piece of our tatami omote is equal to three or four beach mats rolled together. These other mats are all useable, but the bottom line is that for the majority of your cutting exercises you will get more challenging cuts, for a lower cost, from the Mugen Dachi's tatami omote than from anything else currently available. If you are serious about your training and improving your cutting skills, you will not find a better material than Mugen Dachi tatami omote for seminars, competitions, or your day-to-day training.
Our tatami omote measures 35" by 70" and is just under 1/8 of an inch thick. The mats are brand new, not used. This feature assures you that each and every mat will consistently cut the same, target after target. The mats are produced using traditional rush grass material that is young, soft, and poses no increased risk of scratching your sword. These mats roll very cleanly because they have no embedded dirt and they soak up water very quickly. Another benefit of using our new mats is that, if you choose, you can make two quality targets from a single tatami mat, reducing your costs and making tameshigiri even more affordable.
Don’t confuse our tatami omote with beach mats or the thinner, more flimsy, 48 inch mats being sold elsewhere for tameshigiri. Mats that are very thin or are not woven tightly do not make very good targets and do not offer much of a challenge to cut. A target made from one piece of our tatami omote is equal to three or four beach mats rolled together. These other mats are all useable, but the bottom line is that for the majority of your cutting exercises you will get more challenging cuts, for a lower cost, from the Mugen Dachi's tatami omote than from anything else currently available. If you are serious about your training and improving your cutting skills, you will not find a better material than Mugen Dachi tatami omote for seminars, competitions, or your day-to-day training.