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2025-08-28 13:51:59
These swords are so much fun, my kid has a blast playing with them. A little too much and a few of them broke through the foam padding. The swords have a strong, soft, and durable handle/hilt that has a hollow plastic tube that runes down the center of the handle and the "blade" and the "blade" itself is made of foam. For obvious safety reasons the plastic tube doesn't run from end to end so that a poke, jab, or stab wouldn't cause any damage or hurt. Problem is if you have a kid that likes to lean on the sword tip that eventually the tube will tear through the sides.This is out of the manufacturers hands though, so not holding them accountable. They are very durable and we've had lots of fun. A quick bit of superglue and we basically got them back to their previous condition.
Nicholas
2025-08-08 21:03:24
My son loves these swords. They have a plastic dowel that runs from the hilt to about 3/4 of the blade length. They are safe for stabbing, slashing, and chopping at my three year old. They hold up to a surprising amount of abuse. Think of them as disposable, when the glue fails or the dowel breaks or the foam blade tip tears off… throw away and grab another. They are $4 per sword and absolutely worth it!
Elizabeth D. Dew
2025-06-20 17:31:07
We got these toy swords for Christmas and they have stood up much better than foam swords more than twice the price. It's February and they aren't broken yet, which in a house with two little knights and a princess constantly battling is impressive. I think I saw another review that was concerned about safety, but they clearly way more cautious than I am. You would be hard pressed to raise even a red mark, let alone a bruise, with these even with the most enthusiastic use.I will note that the firmer core of the sword does not extend all the way to the tip, but ends about three quarters of the length along the blade. This does make the tips a bit bendy especially after heavy use, but is probably a reasonable trade-off for safety.Update: These swords lasted from Christmas until late October before their inevitable demise due to excessive use. I think that's a record and I'm getting another set for this Christmas
Les BK
2025-04-25 13:21:45
These swords are fun and for the price, they are not bad. However, I have 3 boys, plus my husband gets into the games, and pretty soon, we had one foam sword with no foam and just the plastic part that would REALLY hurt if you got whacked with it. So we bought another set, since we always seem to have kids playing ninja or knights in the basement. And obviously, we wrecked 2 more swords. Again, they are decently made, and fairly cheap, so I cannot really complain. Besides, I am sure my kids are really tough on any physical toy such as this.
Mark Masaki
2025-03-30 14:14:12
This didn’t quite last too long. The red sword could not even survive the packaging (not to be confused with shipping; it was fine during shipping because the box was unscathed) as evidenced by the snapped core within the foam. This resulted in the red sword not being able to support it’s own weight, and it went limp when held horizontally despite it’s “fluffy†light weight (see pic). If you push the tip of these swords against a solid surface (see last pic), you can see how far the core goes, as the tip because it bends where the core does not support it. This is highly likely to lead to the outer foam rupturing at the point where the harder core ends with heavier use. The two swords, both red and blue were held together with a rubber band that left a permanent line of demarcation on both swords. This was because the foam is made of a soft and squishy material, and the core is more rigid, but also made of a more brittle plastic. Both are probably made from cheap material (very cheap), so obviously it is of a lower quality than the more expensive foam swords on the market. At least the handles seem to be made of a slightly better firmer material and are perhaps the best aspect of these swords. When clashed together in battle, though, these swords hurt less than the more expensive foam melee weapons. This is another plus aside from the affordability and handles. It is anticipated that the blue sword will not survive since it’s counterpart is already busted from within. I cannot recommend the purchase of these, but will return to update this and possibly add star(s) if I find that the blue sword markedly outlives my expectations.
Customer
2025-02-28 13:10:21
My neice and nephew loved these. The last foam sword set i bought (from another brand) were cheap and fell apart very quickly so i went for something that looked a little sturdier and these did the trick.
Jde stamp
2025-02-18 13:38:03
Foam rubber makes up about two thirds of the sword. Only the handle and a 6-8 inch tube is plastic. The foam is attached to the plastic. My grandkids are still having a great time. Have some glue handy. The foam gets a workout and may need to be reattached. An easy fix for hours of more fun.
Allen Windsor
2025-01-27 14:31:51
Not sturdy, breaks too easy.
Sujith Nair
2025-01-01 13:20:57
Please never buy this, it is total waste of money, sword last only two days!! stay away. I have not seen any better alternative, I would suggest if you still want (my kids were behind my life for a sword) make one at home using cardboard.
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