Made and sold by passionate Star Wars fans, these handcrafted lightsabers won't break apart even when fencing.
Sabermach founder Jay Chen holding up one of his lightsabers.
There are a total of six different hilt designs to choose from.
Sabermach's lightsabers are made of anodized aluminum and are designed to be easy to hold with no unessceary protrusions.
The lightsabers can be held in one hold, or used in a two handed style.
Higher-end sabers feature the ability to flash white when hitting another lightsaber.
To prevent the 29-inch long plastic blades from flying apart when dueling, Sabermach lightsabers feature a 1-inch wide thread to securely hold the blades in place.
The plastic blades are threaded 1-inch deep to securely fasten the blade to the lightsaber.
Don't look directly into the LEDs without the plastic tube attached, as it can be blinding and harmful to your eyes.
The bottom cap features the Sabermach logo and can be removed. A special connector can then be attached to link two lightsabers together.
Master grade lightsabers also feature the ability to switch colors and have blaster deflection sounds.
Expert and Master lightsabers come with cleverly disguised built-in charging ports.
The bottoms of all the lightsabers feature Sabermach's logo.
All lightsabers will come with a display case. Note the somewhat similar design to the Rebel Alliance logo on the Invigorator, but it's actually not.
An unfinished lightsaber has yet to undergo the finishing touches.
The prototype Kyrotek lightsaber design should likely interest fans of the upcoming Star Wars movie.
If you fancy yourself a dark lord of the sith, well, this could be just the thing.