Maul's Double-Bladed Lightsaber
Maul’s Double-Bladed Staff Lightsaber from Saber X is a true icon—bold, fearsome, and unforgettable. First seen in Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace, this saber made its dramatic debut when Maul ignited each blade one at a time before facing off against Jedi Master Qui-Gon Jinn and Obi-Wan Kenobi. Instantly legendary, it became a symbol of pure menace and unmatched combat skill.
This Star Wars-inspired lightsaber can be detached at the center to form two individual sabers or connected as a full double-blade, just like in the films. You can also wield it as a long single-bladed saber for powerful two-handed strikes. Available in classic silver or Sith black, Maul’s Staff Saber is perfect for duelists, collectors, and fans looking to wield one of the most legendary sabers in the galaxy.
Technical Specifications
Product Features
What's in the Box
What should I consider
choosing your saber
What's the difference between baselit, xenopixel and proffie sabers?
Here’s the breakdown:
Baselit
Baselit sabers are entry-level, budget-friendly, and great for dueling.
They use a single bright LED in the hilt to light up a hollow polycarbonate blade with diffusing film — simple, tough, and light in the hand.
Despite being beginner-friendly, they still come loaded with features like smooth swing, flash-on-clash, multiple blade colors, and built-in sound fonts.
Best for: Heavy dueling, first-time buyers, or anyone wanting solid performance without the bells and whistles.
Pros: Affordable, lightweight, durable, easy to use.
Cons: Less advanced effects, not customizable.
Xenopixel
Xenopixel sabers feature a full strip of LEDs inside the blade, giving you a brighter, more cinematic look.
They offer advanced ignition sequences, blade effects (like fire or rainbow), smooth swing, and sound font customization via SD card.
You’ll instantly notice the difference: ignition travels from hilt to tip — just like on screen.
Best for: Cosplayers, creators, and fans who want more visual impact without getting into programming.
Pros: High-end lighting, customizable sound, screen-accurate effects.
Cons: Pricier than baselit, not duel-recommended, modest learning curve.
Proffie
Proffie sabers take Xenopixel tech to the next level.
You get all the same visual and sound features — plus full control over animations, blade behavior, and effects. Want a dual-color blade or reactive lightning crackle? You can code that.
It’s the most advanced saber core available, supported by an active fan community.
Best for: Hardcore fans, developers, and tinkerers who want to customize everything.
Pros: Fully programmable, infinite customization, top-tier tech.
Cons: Higher price, steep learning curve, not ideal for casual users.
Can I duel with my saber?
Short answer: maybe.
Our Baselit blades are built for full-on, heavy hitting.
Xenopixel and Proffie sabers can handle light dueling or choreography, but they’ve got electronics inside the blade, so they are not warrantied for damage caused by duelling.
Want it to last? Duel smart and stay safe.
Getting Your Saber
Do you ship internationally?
Yes. While our headquarters are in Canada, we ship worldwide.
No hidden fees, no galactic-sized surcharge just because you're outside the US or Canada.
How long will it take to get my saber?
We ship out orders in1–3 business days.
Delivery typically takes7–20 days, but most customers get their saber within 2 weeks.
We’ll keep you updated the whole way.
Using Your Saber
Can I customize my sound fonts or blade colours?
Absolutely.
All sabers let you swap colors and sounds right out of the box.
Xenopixel and Proffie models take it further — upload custom sound fonts, effects, or even animations.
Check out our step-by-step guide to start customizing.
How do I charge my saber and how long does it last?
Your saber comes with a USB charger. Charge time is about 4–6 hours.
Battery life varies depending on how many effects you’re running, but you’ll get solid hours of use before needing a recharge.