Starter Kits
Some companies offer starter kits that contain all or most
of the equipment you need to get started often at a significantly reduced
rate from the price of the individual items.
Generally these are either electric or non electric starter sets and they
come with various standard or additional items. Things to look out for when
buying a starter kit are whether they contain a bag and what type of plastron
they contain. It is also worth checking if the jacket and glove are the cheapest
items in the suppliers range or not.
A starter kit is an easy and cost effective alternative to buying items individually if your budget can stretch to it.
First Purchases
Many clubs will lend you equipment when you are doing a beginner course, they
generally then like you to start purchasing your own so that their kit can be
used for new beginners.
There are two options as a beginner, the first is to buy individual items one
at a time until you have a full set and the second solution is to buy a starter
kit (see the starter kit section here).
You can either buy equipment at one of the shops in the UK, at stands at competitions or by websites or the telephone. If you are buying without trying equipment on make sure that you have your measurements e.g. chest measurement for jackets, waist measurement for breeches etc…
The first things to buy are usually:
Glove
Although you can buy non electric gloves it is almost always worth buying an
electric glove with a Velcro cuff. The Velcro cuff allows you to easily connect
your body wire from under your sleeve to an electric weapon. These are either
sized Small, Medium etc… or they are sized in individual UK glove sizes.
Going for gloves that are individually sized will usually get you a better fit
but they tend to be more expensive.
Mask
Most manufacturers make masks in 4 sizes called Small, Medium, Large and Extra
Large or 1, 2, 3 and 4. If you know what size you normally borrow from your
club then you are fairly safe to order the same size on line or over the phone.
For Foil and Epee you would normally buy an insulated mask (one with black or colored mesh). For Sabre you either need a normal mask (insulated or non insulated) for non electric fencing or for electric fencing you will need a special sabre mask with a lamé bib. If you are starting out fencing sabre it is best to ask your coach for advice on whether to get an electric sabre mask or a standard non electric mask.
Jacket
Most Clubs supply back zip jackets however, when you come to buy your own you
will want a front zip jacket as they are much easier to put on.
Jackets are available in a huge range of styles both stretchy and non stretchy and some even contain high tech wicking linings to make them more comfortable. 350N jackets are mandatory now in the UK for all fencing. At beginner level the only reason to select FIE 800N rated gear is for additional security.
Plastron
For non-electric fencing a 350N plastron is OK however; for a small amount more
you can usually buy an FIE 800N plastron which will also allow you to fence
electric. In the UK it is almost always best to go for an FIE plastron.
Weapon
This is the part that many people are keen to buy first, however it is sometimes
best to wait a while. Usually people start fencing with a traditional “French”
grip and many then progress on to use a pistol grip.
Although it is possible to convert a French grip to a pistol grip it is a time consuming process and involves buying new handles. It should also be noted that it is not possible to change a weapon from being pistol grip to French grip.
If you want to buy all of your kit at once .