Champagne Saber Sizes
Choosing the right champagne saber can elevate your sabering experience, whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned connoisseur. This page provides a visual comparison of all our saber models, from the most compact to the most impressive, helping you find the perfect fit for your style. Scroll down to see each saber’s proportional size and discover which one suits you best.
The Acrylic, Wood, Luxury and Ultra Luxury Collections
Saber length: 16.25”
Blade length: 10.5”
Handle length: 5.75”

Oakwood Box:
17.5” L x 3.75” W x 1.75” H

The Laguiole Collection
- Saber length: 16.25”
- Blade length: 10.5”
- Handle length: 5.75”

Oakwood Box:
19.5” L x 5” W x 1.75” H

The “One” Collection
Saber length: 17.75”
Stand: 12” L x 1 3/8” W x 3” H

The Le Sabre Collection
Saber length: 20.25”
Blade length: 15.25”
Handle length: 5”

Pinewood Display Case:
21.25” L x 5.5” W x 3.5” H

FAQs
Does the size of a champagne saber affect its performance?
Larger sabers can offer a more dramatic effect and a heavier feel, while smaller
sabers provide more control and are easier to handle. The sabering technique
remains the same regardless of size.
Are larger champagne sabers harder to use?
Smaller and mid-sized sabers are often recommended for beginners as they
are lighter and easier to maneuver. However, all our sabers are designed for
effortless sabering with proper technique.
Does saber size impact durability or material quality?
Not necessarily! While larger sabers have more weight and require a steadier
hand, they can actually make the cut feel smoother due to added momentum.
Which champagne saber size is best for beginners?
Professional sommeliers and event hosts often choose mid-to-large sabers for
an impressive visual effect while maintaining easy control.
Is there a champagne saber size preferred by professionals?
No, all our sabers—regardless of size—are crafted with high-quality materials
and attention to detail. The difference is in weight, length, and handling
preference.