To preface, tonight was my first time messing with a staff of any type in an open area - which sort of left me feeling like this.

Also, I got out to the park and then realized that my remote shutter release for my camera was still in my other jacket, and the battery was on it's last bar. I had like 30 seconds of video split between two reviews. So more photos and video to follow.
First off, the saber staff. As previously mentioned in other threads, it's comprised of an LE Dark Initiate + LE Initiate sporting DVA and SY.10/10 off the bat on the looks. The LE Initiate was the second saber I purchased from Ultra a few months back, and I immediately fell in love with the compact design and striking gold finish. It matches well to it's sithier brother and the dark and light hilts combined for a neat effect as do the colors which compliment each other quite nicely, while still being definite opposites. Also, Sentinel Yellow and Dark Violet Amethyst are my two favorite colors offered up by Ultra.
The handling is...not something I'm used to. And I think I need longer blades on it, it's currently sporting initiate length which need replacing anyway because I have the worst luck with initiate blades.

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Also I'm just really mean to my sabers. The gorilla glue is a temporary fix.)
I imagine longer sabers make better staffs, I keep wanting to put my hands further apart. Anyway, this is of little import because with a few quick adjustments I have this in my hands, which feels amazing enough that I'm looking up martial arts schools in Boston that might teach me to become more proficient in fighting with two short blades. The second I felt the grip and weight of these things in my hands I was hooked. Just superb, like they're an extension of my arm.
So did I say saberstaff? I meant saber pair, sorry to mislead.
These two, despite being the cheapest things on Ultra's roster, are definitely going to get the most use by me. An unbelievably good purchase. My only regret is they don't have covertec clips, because if I ever put together a con costume, these are going to be with me (looking for some sort of leather rig for them currently).
But until then, I've got something impressive to wear on my belt...
The Dark War Consular. I actually bought this a while back, but only recently received the war glaive emitter. It usually sports CG or SY.This thing looks mean. Meaner than my Raven. Heck, it looks more dangerous without a blade in it than it does with. I'm actually a little afraid to wear it on my belt out in public because I imagine people will think I'm equipped with medieval weaponry. With a blade in it, from the wrong angle, it looks distinctly alien and grim. Consular Green fits it so well, but not because it's a Qui-Gon base. It works because it looks monstrous. Cthulhu stirs, and he's cooking up light sabers down there in R'lyeh.

So the looks, great. The glaive emitter doesn't match exactly to the consular but it's not really noticeable. But how does it handle? Well...I find the grip a bit off. Something about the different levels due to the shroud, oh wait the shroud is removable? Well then.
Still looking good.Similar to my Raven I alter this saber a bit when I actually want to swing it. Without the shroud it is super comfortable, with nice deep contours for the grip and plenty of room for two handed wielding. Equal to my V3 Aeon in comfort, I'd say. Which is definitely a good thing.
I haven't bought a product from Ultra yet that I wouldn't recommend. As I place my sixth (!) saber from these guys up on the wall, that still stands true. Although I probably won't shut up about dual wielding initiate V2's for a while, they all have their place in my "arsenal".