Quick Answer
❌ No. TSA prohibits spears, staffs, and martial arts weapons in carry-on luggage.
✅ They are only allowed in checked luggage.
⚠️ Foam or toy versions may be allowed in carry-on, but security agents have discretion.
Details
- Carry-on:
- Spears, staffs, nunchucks, throwing stars, tonfas, and batons are all banned in cabins.
- TSA considers them dangerous weapons regardless of size or intent.
- Toy or foam props may be permitted, but final approval is up to the TSA officer.
- Checked luggage:
- All martial arts weapons are allowed in checked baggage.
- Must be securely packed to avoid damage or injury.
- Sporting exceptions:
- Some martial arts gear like gloves, uniforms, or pads are fine in carry-on.
- Weapons (training or real) must always be checked.
- International flights:
- Many countries restrict importing martial arts weapons — declare them at customs.
TSA Martial Arts Weapon Rules Summary
Weapon Type | Carry-On | Checked |
---|---|---|
Spear / staff | ❌ Not allowed | ✅ Allowed |
Nunchucks / tonfas / batons | ❌ Not allowed | ✅ Allowed |
Throwing stars / shuriken | ❌ Not allowed | ✅ Allowed |
Foam / toy versions | ⚠️ Allowed (agent discretion) | ✅ Allowed |
Gotchas / Common Issues
- ✈️ No size exemptions: Even short sticks or small throwing stars are banned in carry-on.
- ✈️ Agent discretion on props: Foam or plastic cosplay weapons may be allowed, but can still be confiscated.
- ✈️ Customs restrictions: Many countries classify martial arts weapons as restricted imports.
- ✈️ Best practice: Always pack real or replica weapons in checked luggage.