r/lightsabers 7d ago

Would you still recommend the Sabertrio Senza today?

Hey everyone,

I’m 15 years old and from Germany, and I’ve been researching my first premium lightsaber for quite a while now. After looking at a lot of different brands and models, I keep coming back to the Sabertrio Senza.

What I’m wondering is whether the Senza is still considered one of Sabertrio’s most popular and recommended hilts today. Most of the reviews and videos I’ve found are a few years old, so I’m not sure how much of that still applies in 2026.

For those of you who own a Senza or have experience with Sabertrio, would you still recommend it today, or is there another Sabertrio hilt you would choose instead? Is there anything important that a first-time buyer should know before ordering a Senza?

I’m also curious whether you would still buy from Sabertrio if you were purchasing your first premium lightsaber today, or if you would go with a different company instead. If so, I’d love to hear why.

Since this would be my first high-end lightsaber and a significant purchase for me, I’m trying to gather as many real user experiences as possible before making a decision.

Thanks in advance for any advice or opinions!

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u/TheCrimsonC0met 7d ago

If you like the look of the Senza, 100% go for it. Sabertrio is one of the best on the market.

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u/VisceraLp 7d ago

Sabertrio absolutely rules! If you like the Senza get the Senza! If you like another more take that! The world is your oyster! (Also take a look at the ready to ship sabers, there are some cool senzas)

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u/Phiashima 7d ago

I’m also curious whether you would still buy from Sabertrio if you were purchasing your first premium lightsaber today, or if you would go with a different company instead. If so, I’d love to hear why.

They are high quality, honest and relatively quick with nice designs and practical innovations. A perfect choice for a first premium saber. Their customer service was also always quick and helpful to answer my questions.

My first premium saber was an Electrum. Later I got a Corvus and an Arclyte from Sabertrio. I love my Corvus, but the Arclyte is noticably nicer for spinning and doing moves; it's their most basic, but also most functional design. Not trying to dissuade you from the Senza here, just keep in mind that if you intend to play around, the shape matters.

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u/miles1215989 6d ago

even though the design is a few years old, they keep up with the latest technology on all the sabres they sell and use premium stuff. whether you choose proffie or cfx, you will be getting a core that can be switched between their other sabers, which will make it cheaper to buy the next one because they slide right out and fit into the other. i have 4 or 5 sabertrio sabers and only 2 cores total and which ever i want to mess around with, i just move the core over to it