⚔️ Elevate Your Fantasy Game!
The Knight Collections 41.25" One Hand Medieval Sword is a stunning display piece made from carbon steel, featuring a faux leather wrapped wood scabbard. With a blade length of 33.25 inches and a lightweight design, it's perfect for collectors, cosplay, and LARP enthusiasts. This non-battle ready sword is an ideal gift for anyone who loves medieval themes.
Brand | Knight Collections |
Blade Length | 33.25 Inches |
Handle Material | Wood |
Blade Material | Carbon Steel |
Style | Modern |
Hand Orientation | Right |
Manufacturer | Knight Collections |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 44.6 x 9.5 x 2.5 inches |
Package Weight | 1.97 Kilograms |
Brand Name | Knight Collections |
Color | Wizard-Silver |
Size | 116 |
J**P
I love this item
Great looking item. Cos play but real heavy feel. Could be real? Lol
J**N
Good value
Decent appearance and quality.
A**H
Looked great
This was a great looking sword. Unfortunately, it came too late for us to use in our photo shoot, but that was our fault. Exceeded expectations, was really a fantastic looking sword.
J**S
Not bad for a costume sword
It's just fine for what is supposed to be ... an inexpensive costume rated sword ...Yes, sheath has a little bunching as mentioned in a few reviews, sword isn't sharp(it's not supposed to be), I wouldn't trust the metallurgy to hold up to sparring, and grip is cheap foam wrap.But it's a cheap costume sword for looks and holding only! Ren fair/costume prop.If someone wants a well balanced, sharp, battle ready, able to be sparred with, not going to break on first use sword... better be ready to spend a heck of a lot more money and NOT be buying it from Amazon.
M**T
Solid
This was a gift for one of my daughters. It's solid. The finish is nice. She spent a day or two figuring out what the runes meant.
N**X
good
good wall prop
J**E
It's beautiful
The sword was absolutely perfect in our recent production of Lion in Winter. The right weight and balance, so convincing to the audience.
L**R
Couldn't draw it out of the sheath!
The sheath and hilt looked nice. It's a good weight. I was really excited to see the sword. But alas, I was never able to pull the sword out of the sheath. (Sounds like a modern retelling of an old tale, right?) And none of my family could either. So back it went and my son had to be contented with prop/reproduction Sweeney Todd razors instead.