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UCLA Fencing Club Spark Campaign 2021

$4,007
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Raised toward our $4,000 Goal
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Project ended on March 10, at 12:00 AM PST
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$17

Under-arm Protector

This is a vital piece of equipment, protecting fencers from being injured by broken weapons during bouts. To an extent, this is even more important than a jacket.

$44

Floor Cable

Floor cables connect reels to the main scoring machine.

$82

Weapon (Foil and Saber)

Foil and saber fencers make up 50% of the club. Foil, one of the three weapons, is a thrusting weapon with the valid target being just the torso and back. Saber, another of the three weapons, is a slashing weapon, with the valid target being the upper body, including mask. One saber will last around 1 year, and a foil will last 3 to 4 months.

$88

Weapon (Epee)

Fencing is not fencing without weapons. Epee, one of the three types of weapons, is a thrusting weapon with the valid target being the whole body. Over half of our fencers are epee fencers, and one epee can last a fencer 5 to 6 months.

$100

Transportation Fee

This will cover fuel for traveling to any major competitions in SoCal division, including UC Santa Barbara, USC, UC Irvine, and more.

$130

Electric Jacket

Foil and saber fencers require an electric jacket on top of their other gear, as their target area is limited. One electric jacket can last up to a year in good condition for competition standard.

$332

Fencing reel

Fencing is electrically scored. During fencing matches, a fencer will plug in his or her weapons chord to the fencing reel to be connected to the scoring equipment.

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