⚡ Gear Up for Adventure with the Ultimate Cosplay Sword!
The Sword Art SAO PU Foam Sword Replica is a meticulously crafted 1:1 scale replica designed for cosplay and collection. Made from strong, lightweight PU foam, this sword is safe for conventions and perfect for fans of the iconic anime series. With dimensions of 42 x 6 x 0.8 inches and a striking Night Sky color, it’s an essential addition to any anime enthusiast's arsenal.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 42 x 6 x 0.8 inches |
Package Weight | 0.25 Kilograms |
Brand Name | Blazing Steel |
Color | Night Sky |
Material | Foam |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Manufacturer | Blazing Steel |
Size | Large |
Hand Orientation | Right |
N**H
The paint and molding is a little rough
It's always nice to get a prop from a favorite show or movies, and a sword like this is is a nice addition to my collection. Figuring out Its use case is a bit weird, as it's definitely too stiff to use as a play sword for kids, but it's a little too floppy to use in a larp situation. It's great as a display, hung on a wall, or used as a part of a cosplay, but that's about it. The overall design of the sword is a little off, but the size is great for a larger guy like me. I don't think a kid would be able to comfortably use it. There are a couple of issues with the overall construction of the sword that I found quite annoying. Firstly, the molding of the foam left behind a lot of spurs and excess material where the two halves of the mold met. It's not super noticeable, but it feels a little sharp when you're holding it. Secondly, the paint job is a little rough. There's overpainting and misaligned areas all over the sword, and in some spots the paint is starting to orange peel due to bad paint prep. Overall, it's a decent prop to use as a decoration or for cosplay, but don't expect an amazing recreation at this price point.
P**S
Exactly what it claims to be and just like the pictures
Any product that turns out to be exactly what it claims to be and looks just like the pictures gets 5 stars from me. This is exactly that. It's a big foam sword with the colors and styling identical to the pictures seen.I wouldn't use this for any sort of pretend but violent combat for 2 reasons - I think it would break reasonably fast and the foam is actually sort of a hard foam and you could legitimately injure someone with it. But for costumes or cosplay it's pretty cool.Size wise I'm an average sized adult male and the hilt is exactly the size needed to have both of my hands on it with no room to spare.Overall a nice prop sword and no complaints from me.
R**L
Night Sky!!!!
This is a beautiful sword for cosplay. The sword itself is sturdy and has a bit of weight though it is not rock hard. Then ends are move of a very sturdy type of foam to where you can tell the core of the sword has a bit more weight. So though if you smack someone over the head with it it will hurt it is not going to scratch or cut anyone.I love it and overall the coloring is beautiful and well done with the blue signifying the light up effect Night Sky has in combat though of course a battery or neon light would always be much preferred this is definitely a great option and much lighter choice.
D**I
Nice looking sword for teens/adults
This is a nice sword. I couldn't find what SAO sword it's supposed to replicate, but it certainly has a style that fits the show. It's only a tiny bit floppy. It's hard enough that a kid could probably hurt but not injure another kid (unless they poke right in the eye), but should be fine for teens and adults to whack each other with. It's probably too long for a kid anyways as it seems just right for a hand-and-a-half sword for me at 5'11". So don't give this to kids unsupervised. The painting is fairly sharp, with lines not meeting up just a tiny bit on close examination, but no obvious missing paint other than the tip which I'll attribute to the fact that it was poking out of the box half an inch when I got it.
R**T
Fun sword
This is a fun, cool-looking sword. It's made of a soft foam, it's light weight, and it's well constructed. I got it thinking my kids could use it along with some of our other nerf-brand swords, but after holding it in my hands, I'm very hesitant about letting little hands swing it. It's just barely too thick to use for kid play. I could maybe see older kids or adults play fight with it since they have better control. This would be great for cosplay.It's a full-sized sword as advertised. You can easily wield it with one hand, but the hilt is long enough for a two-handed grip. The hilt is about an inch long in width, and it's black and smooth - there isn't any kind of texture on it.
T**B
Very flimsy
This cosplay prop looks great, but it's one of those props that's only great for pictures because it's kinda floppy. You move it around, and it feels like the "blade" is going to just drop off with too much movement.
H**R
Great Cosplay Sword
This sword looks great in person. It has a comic book effect to it with the colors which adds to the fun. It's not too hard either although it is definitely rigid. It isn't meant for sword play but it's not going to cause a lot of bodily damage if that happens. We ended up liking it even more than we expected to from the product photos.
A**M
Good for costumes and cosplay (not for combat)
Bottom line: this is a well-made true-scale toy sword, IMO appropriate for use in cosplay, costumes, and theatrical use. It is not unduly dangerous, but it is not soft enough for use during "rough housing" style play.We got this hoping to compliment the pair of softer foam swords our kids have, which they use for play sword-fights. This model is more precise in detail, and it is well-balanced, but it is too rigid (and hard to the touch) for that sort of play. It is not sharp, but it is too stiff for kids to whack one another with.It may however be appropriate for use in Society for the Creative Anachronism style adult LARPing. It appears to be molded on a solid core and durable.
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