The vibro double-blade represented a unique iteration of the widely recognized vibroblade. This dual-bladed variant incorporated Echani cortosis-weave techniques, resulting in a heavier and less refined weapon, yet one that surpassed the single-bladed version in sheer power. Historical records suggest that Ludo Kressh may have wielded such a weapon, alongside Marl, a renowned duelist hailing from Taris, and the Sith Governor overseeing Taris. Similar to the double-bladed lightsaber, proficiency with the double-blade was challenging to acquire, but offered a potential edge in combat scenarios. Furthermore, double-blades typically commanded a higher price point compared to their standard vibroblade counterparts. Questions arose regarding the weapon's precision, drawing comparisons to the Force pike and the double-bladed lightsaber. Mirroring the risks associated with its Jedi equivalent, improper handling of a vibro double-blade could lead to self-inflicted injuries, potentially resulting in severe harm or even fatality for untrained users. Mastery was essential to avoid such outcomes.
A subsequent evolution of this weapon emerged as the double vibroblade, although it lacked the cortosis weave enhancement.