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Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2025
This will easily break. It’s just a cheap plastic sword. It’s overpriced at $21.
Dman7
Reviewed in the United States on January 27, 2025
This plastic sword has a really fun look to it, and it looks pretty realistic from any distance. Obviously, if you get up close, it is plastic. But as a prop or cosplay piece, it's quite good. I don't have a point of comparison to similar pieces. It's listed at $24.99, which feels maybe a bit high to me for a plastic sword, but it really does look pretty good in a scene or costume and the plastic means it's lightweight to have on you for a costume.
Warlord Commander Mike
Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2025
I like this sword, because it has a very realistic look. It's got a user friendly handle, and it fits perfectly in my sheath, which was made for an authentic sword. It is very lightweight, and the plastic material almost feels like a thick foam or a light plastic. Great value.
Jeremy Johnson
Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2025
Surprisingly nice looking sword that definitely looks realistic at a distance. It is a shorter length than the type of sword it is replicating by about a foot or so, so there is a little disconnect there.I would not recommend for children as it is either too "hard" for play fighting and it's slightly too fragile for "slaying" imaginary beasts if they're hit against wood or metal.
ML
Reviewed in the United States on December 9, 2024
I bought this to go with a medieval costume. The sword has the right size and looks good for that purpose. The sword is "sturdish". If the intent is to do battle with it, I would look somewhere else. it will probably bend after a few hard hits.It's sturdy enough to be parading it around or as an accessory,
Metroknight
Reviewed in the United States on December 6, 2024
This sword goes great with a medieval costume or cosplay but it is not appropriate for a young child. The plastic used for the sword will not stand up to a young child smacking things with it.There is a lot of mold lines that will need to be trimmed off.This sword will go good with the templar knight costume I'm putting together.
b-gat
Reviewed in the United States on December 19, 2024
This looks like a scaled down version of an authentic crusader sword. I'm not sure if there's an actual sword they used as a model, but it looks very similar to a standard illustration of an Oakeshott type XIa arming sword. The blade length on this is only 20 inches instead of 30 or more for the medieval swords it most resembles, but the overall effect is great. I appreciate that they didn't put any fantasy elements or gold or jewels on this, so it looks like a toy version of a real, working sword.My problem with it is that it's made of hard plastic instead of high density foam. It's just begging to be played with, but it hurts to get hit with, even at half speed. You give these to two 10 year olds, and it's just a matter of time before somebody's bleeding.I wish I could recommend this, either as a toy or a prop. I'd buy ten of these if they were made of good quality foam, and I would happily pay more if it came with a scabbard so I could build a Halloween costume around it.
JessC
Reviewed in the United States on December 13, 2024
We weren't sure if this was plastic or foam, but my husband is a stunt man and sword choreographer for movies, so he's always looking for a safe practice weapon to use for actors who are learning. This is plastic, but has a solid enough tang to use for contact, without anyone getting hurt if someone misses their mark, or a move. The fact that the paint work looks legit even pretty close up is a bonus. Would work as an on-camera or on-stage prop just fine, and I doubt anyone would notice that its fake. Great prop, for costume, rehearsal, shows, or LARPing!
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