Blooddrinker barbarian sword

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"Blooddrinker," with its long hilt, ornate ricasso, and short serrated blade, is a typical sword in the style of a barbarian tribe. The sword's hilt is intricately crafted, and the soft PU foam of the blade ensures safety in combat....
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"Blooddrinker," with its long hilt, ornate ricasso, and short serrated blade, is a typical sword in the style of a barbarian tribe. The sword's hilt is intricately crafted, and the soft PU foam of the blade ensures safety in combat. "Blooddrinker" is an impressive LARP-weapon that is a true eye-catcher on the battlefield, not only for barbarians but also for adventurers, orcs, and many dark roles.
Material: PU foam, fiberglass
Length: 110 cm

All items shown here have been specially developed for the safe depiction of combat in live-action role-playing games, on theater stages, or similar settings. The padded weapons consist of a fiberglass core rod completely covered with soft foam to prevent injuries.

964580
product temporarily unavailable
"Blooddrinker," with its long hilt, ornate ricasso, and short serrated blade, is a typical sword in the style of a barbarian tribe. The sword's hilt is intricately crafted, and the soft PU foam of the blade ensures safety in combat....

This item is hand-made and/or hand-painted, which makes it unique. In result of that, this product can have natural differences in design, color and shape, which are not considered faults or defects.

Everyone wants for their weapons to serve as long as possible.

Nothing can describe how to maintain tem as good as a video, so we encourage you to check out one of the episodes of “The Logbook” on that topic (with English subtitles): 



Remember that most of the damage is done due to the lack of maintenance and bad storage.

  1. Store your latex weapons flat or standing on their pommel - NEVER on the thrust (this will cause damage to the tip of the weapon, that’s not refunded)

  2. Use a barrier made of paper or a towel to guard your weapon in contact with other plastic or rubber surface, so they won’t stick together.

  3. Keep your weapon in a cool, dry area.

  4. Avoid long time exposure to sunlight and don’t transport your weapons on top of your car luggage.

  5. Remember about the maintenance, sprays work best for that.

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