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Armory Replicas™ - Ancient Viking Foam Norse Legacy Sword - Perfect for Live Action Role LARP and Light Play - Historical Roman Gladiator Design, Safe and Durable Polyurethane Foam

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About this item

  • ENHANCE YOUR GLADIATOR PRESENCE: The universal sheath complements the Spaniard Gladiator Sword perfectly, adding a touch of authenticity and style to your gladiatorial persona.
  • PREMIUM CONSTRUCTION: Crafted entirely from durable polyurethane, the frog features steel studs for added durability and aesthetics. The Spaniard Gladiator Sword boasts a sturdy polyurethane foam construction, ensuring a realistic yet safe experience during mock battles and light play.
  • IMMERSIVE ARENA EXPERIENCE: Picture yourself stepping into the arena, feeling the calm wash over you as you await the crowd's cheers. Embrace the role of the Gladiator, specifically the formidable Spaniard, and relive the glory of ancient battles.
  • DETAILED DESIGN ELEMENTS: The sword features a sweet thick silver blade, intricately painted pommel and guard mimicking wood, and golden Roman accents. The contoured handle replicates the original bone handle on Maximus’s Gladius, adding to the overall realism of the experience.
  • SURVIVAL AND BATTLE READY: Lift your blade not just to fight, but to survive. The 10mm inner core ensures durability during mock battles, making it suitable for both play and display.



Just Chuck
Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2021
Swords are good quality foam toys/LARP items. The scabbard is junk. Impossible to fit to anyone in a useable fashion. My boys love the swords though and they have survived numerous "brother battles"
Peter M. Walker
Reviewed in the United States on March 30, 2019
High quality and durable.
Melissa
Reviewed in the United States on December 14, 2019
Swords are decent quality for the price. Was put off by the "Cancer and Reproductive harm" label on the packaging. I couldn't find this warning anywhere before purchasing and probably would have gone with a different non cancer causing toy.
Carolyn P.
Reviewed in the United States on April 11, 2019
Absolutely love these swords. Sturdy and beautiful. The kids never stop playing with them. But we didn't realize that the holsters were attached to each other when we purchased them. We have 4 kids so we bought two sets, thinking each kid would get a sword and a holster... But since they are connected we haven't been able to use them. That was a little disappointing at first but we're over it now. If each person had two swords the holders would be cool, but we aren't going to buy that many sets. Just FYI tho, Swords are soft but still quite intense, totally possible to hurt someone with these or break things around the house. Be aware that that is what you are ordering
Benjamin Young
Reviewed in the United States on June 8, 2018
This sword will not pass a safety inspection at a LARP. The foam is compressed making it hard and heavy. Looks decent but manufacturer doesn't sand off the frills where the mold halves meet. If you do it yourself you'll take off the latex covering.
Cricket
Reviewed in the United States on November 1, 2018
Great looking prop! Worth adding to a costume. Couldn't figure out the sheath but found out later it was a user error issue... Highly recommended for any fake Viking...
pen
Reviewed in the United States on October 10, 2018
wow is this thing larger than i was expecting. and it's very dense as well, fraid i'd seriously injure someone if i were to bash them with it. but it's is SO satisfying to swing, makes you feel like a warrior, barbarian to swing this thing. berserker!design is nice as well. recommend for playing around with, be mindful when using it around others.
DaveAJ
Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2017
The paint job is rather poor - coating the mass parts of which color should be applied, but the small and medium details are painted very poorly. Let's add the fact that this sword is off balance, with it's balance point being on the blade, rather than the guard on the upper hilt. The plastic core is very close to the pommel, effectively limiting and almost eliminating any sort of LARP in which a prisoner and/or foe can be butted in the head.I feel that this is redundant to mention, but I will anyway. The point at the tip of the sword is rather flimsy for stabbing.