Hi. We need more information to really help give you some guidance. What is your intention for these sabers. Is it for learning how to safely duel, spinning, individual patterns such as one might do in a martial arts, theatrical performance, etc.
Next would be the age group and how many may be female as their hand and grip size likely would be smaller.
There is big emphasis on the safety side of using a lightsaber... especially within a group of enthusiastic younger beginners.
You would want sabers within a class that generally are called " workhorses ". This means streamlined with a comfortable hand grip, easier to use and learn proper body alignment. Also sturdy enough to be dropped multiple times without causing either electronic malfunction or significant body damage to the saber aluminum. AAA quality name brand rechargeable batteries should be sufficient for these stunt sabers.
They generally are the style lines of the Aeon/Dominix/Initiate in v2, v3, v4 and the Sentinel/Apprentice which is considered a v4 because of the time relation they became available to the first saber.
Heavy grade UE 32" blades are a good standard choice and can sustain a lot of punishment. Are meant for hard core combat which should not be the level your school would be starting at. They can cause bruising. If the sabers won't always have blades in them when turned on then blade plugs are a must to protect your student's eyes. The LED's are bright and the temptation to shine the light directly into another's eyes is always there.
Let us know about your club vision and we will assist you to make that happen. There is a chance that if you make a bulk order that you could receive a % reduction or a free saber or other saber related articles.
Suggest contacting Marlena at
customerservice@ultrasabers.com to further discuss the sales part.