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Saberstaffs, dual sets & crossguards

Double-Bladed & Dual Sabers

More than one blade. Saberstaffs, dual-wield pairs and crossguard hilts, machined from aircraft-grade aluminium and assembled in our Lincolnshire workshop. Free UK delivery, no import fees, 12-month warranty.

Sabers
8
Types
Staff, dual, crossguard
Duelling
Ready as standard
Warranty
12 months

A double-bladed lightsaber has a blade at each end of a single hilt — the saberstaff Darth Maul made famous. This page also covers dual-wield pairs, like Ahsoka Tano's two sabers, and crossguard hilts like Kylo Ren's, which have one main blade with two short quillons. All eight are duel-ready and built in the UK.

The collection

Shop Double-Bladed & Dual Sabers

8 builds available — each assembled and put through a 14-point quality check before dispatch.

Three Ways to Carry Two Blades

Not every saber on this page works the same way. They are grouped here because they all break the single-blade convention, but they do it in three distinct ways.

The saberstaff

One hilt, a blade at each end. Darth Maul's is the famous one, and it is a genuinely different weapon to fight with — spun rather than swung. We build three Maul variants, and Asajj Ventress's paired curved hilts, which lock together at the pommel to form a staff.

The dual-wield pair

Two separate sabers, one in each hand. Ahsoka Tano's sets are the definitive example: a full-length blade and a shorter shoto. They are two independent hilts, not a staff, and they are supplied as a matched pair.

The crossguard

A single main blade with two short quillons venting at the emitter. Kylo Ren's is the design everyone knows; Cal Kestis's V4 is the other. Strictly speaking these are single-bladed — but with three points of light, they belong here. See our crossguard page for these two on their own.

The character at a glance

Sabers on this page
8
Saberstaffs
4
Dual-wield pairs
2
Crossguards
2
Hilt
Aircraft-grade aluminium
Blade
Thick-wall polycarbonate
Build time
5–11 days
Warranty
12 months
Which board is right for you?

RGB or Neopixel?

The short version, so you can pick the right saber. Full specifications are on each product page.

 RGBNeopixel
BrightnessGoodSignificantly brighter
Blade effectsColour change, basic clashRising ignition, blade shimmer, localised clash
Heavy duellingToughest — nothing in the blade to breakDuel-capable, but electronics sit in the blade
Sound fonts1636
Best forFirst sabers, hard use, sparringDisplay, cosplay, film-accurate effects

Not sure? Our buyer’s guide walks through the decision in full.

Answers

Double-Bladed FAQs

What is the difference between a double-bladed saber and a saberstaff?
They are the same thing. One hilt with a blade emitting from each end. Darth Maul's is the best known example, and it is what most people mean by a double-bladed lightsaber.
Is a crossguard lightsaber double-bladed?
Not strictly. A crossguard has one main blade with two short quillons at the emitter, so it is a single-bladed saber with three points of light. We include them here because they share the same visual idea — more than one blade in play.
Are Ahsoka Tano's lightsabers a staff?
No. Ahsoka carries two separate sabers, one full-length and one shorter shoto, wielded in reverse grip. They are supplied as a matched pair, not a connected staff.
Are double-bladed lightsabers harder to duel with?
Yes, and that is rather the point. A staff wants space and a spinning motion rather than a swing. If it is your first saber, a single blade is the easier place to start — our buyer's guide covers this.
Are these duel-ready?
Yes. Every saber uses thick-walled polycarbonate blades and a reinforced chassis. For a staff, an RGB board is the more impact-resistant choice, since there are no electronics inside the blades to damage.
Why collectors choose us

Assembled & Tested in the UK

Built in Lincolnshire

Every saber is assembled and put through a 14-point quality check in our Caistor workshop before it ships.

No Import Fees

Ships from within the UK. No customs delays, no surprise charges. The price you see is the price you pay.

12-Month Warranty

Covered by a full UK warranty, with repairs handled here by us — not an overseas factory.