These Wushu Wind and Fire Wheels are made of chrome-plated, cold-rolled steel with wrapped handles. The Wind and Fire Wheels are a pair of weapons most often associated with Tai Chi, and to a lesser extent Ba Gua. In their most common design, they are similar to Sun and Moon Rings, but with steel “flames” coming out from the top and sides that act as blades and hooks. In combat, the Wind and Fire Wheels can be used to parry, hook, slash, and stab. This version is made for contemporary wushu practice and performance, with unsharpened edges and dull points. Sold as a pair.
The Wind and Fire Wheels are very unique weapons. You can learn more about them and their use in Dr. Steve L. Sun’s books, Tai Chi Chuan Wind & Fire Wheels and Advanced Tai Chi Chuan Wind and Fire Wheels.
- Approximate Length (from bottom of handle to tip of the top “flame”): 14 1/4″
- Approximate Width (from tip to tip of both side “flames”): 16 1/2″
- Approximate Weight (per wheel): 1.5 lbs.