a long and thin sports tool used for hitting a ball in games like baseball, cricket, or tennis
Schläger
a sports equipment used in field hockey, consisting of a long, slender shaft with a curved head for striking the ball
Feldhockeyschläger
a sports tool with a netted pouch on one end for playing lacrosse
Lacrosse-Schläger
a sports equipment with a handle and a netted frame, used by players to hit the tennis ball
Tennisschläger
a tool used to move a boat or raft through the water, consisting of a long handle with a flat or curved blade on one end
Paddel
a sports tool used by players to hit the shuttlecock in badminton matches
Badminton-Schläger
a long, spear-like tool used by athletes to throw as far as possible in track and field events
Speer
a type of golf club used by players to hit the ball long distances from the tee
Driver
a tool used by golfers to hit the ball in various ways during a round of golf
Golfschläger
an object with a handle, an oval frame and a tightly fixed net, used for hitting the ball in sports such as badminton, tennis, etc.
Schläger
a tool with a large, usually wooden, head used for striking objects, often used in sports like polo or croquet
Hammer
a sport equipment used by players to hit, pass, and control the puck or ball in hockey games
Eishockeyschläger
a sports equipment used by skiers to assist with balance and propulsion on snow
Skistock
a tall, vertical pole on a ship or boat that supports the sails and rigging
Mast
a type of sports equipment used in bandy, resembling a hockey stick but with a curved blade
Bandy-Schläger
a type of sword used in the sport of fencing, characterized by its flexible blade and specific rules for scoring points
Florett
a weapon characterized by a three-sided blade and a bell guard, used in competitive fencing where the entire body is a valid target area for scoring points
Épée
a type of sword used in fencing, characterized by its slightly curved blade and specific rules for scoring points in saber fencing
Säbel
a traditional Japanese long staff used in martial arts such as Aikido and Karate
Bō
a pair of wooden or metal sticks connected by a chain or rope, typically used in martial arts such as karate and taekwondo
Nunchaku
a traditional martial arts weapon with a metal shaft and two prongs used in karate
Sai
a weapon with a long handle and a metal pointed tip, used for fighting and fishing in the past
Speer
a wooden Japanese sword used in martial arts training, such as kendo and aikido
Bokken
a bamboo sword used in Japanese martial arts, particularly in kendo
Shinai
a curved weapon joined at both ends by a string, capable of shooting arrows
Bogen
a type of weapon consisting of a metal or wooden bar with a sharp head and feathers at the end
Pfeil
the cord or string that connects the two ends of a bow, used to propel arrows in archery
Bogenleine
the feathers or vanes on an arrow that stabilize its flight, commonly used in archery and hunting
Federn
(golf) a part of the clubhead, specifically the area closest to the shaft
Ferse
a traditional Japanese bow used in kyudo
traditioneller japanischer Bogen
a long gun suitable for shooting a target over long distances, which is held along shoulder while aiming the target
Gewehr
a handheld firearm typically used for personal defense or target shooting
Pistole
a sports tool used by players in the game of squash to hit the ball against the walls of the court
Squashschläger