Marauder Sword Swords Stronghold
Marauder Sword Swords Stronghold
Marauder Sword Swords Stronghold Bastard
Marauder Sword Swords Stronghold Long

BARBARIAN

The concept of the barbarian is as old as civilization itself, finding its origins as far away in history as the founding myths of the great city of Uruk, thousands of years before any Roman or even ancient Chinese used the epithet to mock the people of their periphery.
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Marauder Sword

A19303

Regular price $155.00 CAD
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Description

This savage fantasy foam sword display a rugged, almost jury-rigged look that perfectly suits raiders, orcs, goblins, barbarians, rampaging warriors, and other monstruous or chaotic creatures in LARP. It's the kind of weapon that can trully add to a character's outfit in your roleplaying event.

Characteristics

  • Length: Long - 96 cm (37 3/4 in) / Bastard - 107 cm (42 1/8 in)
  • Molded foam
  • Latex free
  • Polyurethane foam handle
  • Fiberglass core

The Stronghold brand of injected foam weaponry combines safety and durability. They uses a lightweight medium density foam that is both soft and very resilient. It has a fiberglass rod that is coated by a layer of polyurethane foam, making it near indestructible and giving it an amazing flex capacity. Then rob is also tipped with a rubber tube to allow stabbing. This collection uses a heavier more resistant foam known for its strength in heavy combat situations. 

Made in India by Iron Fortress

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BARBARIAN

The concept of the barbarian is as old as civilization itself, finding its origins as far away in history as the founding myths of the great city of Uruk, thousands of years before any Roman or even ancient Chinese used the epithet to mock the people of their periphery.
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