Customer
Reviewed in the United States on May 26, 2025
Ends of handles tend to break but not break off. Going to super glue the foam back together. But they have been played with alot.
Kev_IS
Reviewed in the United States on August 26, 2024
I have a 3-year-old who was playing with friends and broke two of them in 1 day. Not very sturdy and for playing too rough.It is more for decoration or costumes!
KC
Reviewed in the United States on August 19, 2024
Fun toy
Jennifer S.
Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2024
Grandson loves them.
MM1000
Reviewed in the United States on August 22, 2021
These silly weapons are how i learned my toddler knew how to say "please" with her arms held outstreched begging for the three weapons I had saved on the shelf. She loves these things. I don't even know how she knows what swords are, but they are pretty intuitive. She runs all around the house with them making a fierce face.They are light, the printed pattern is durable, and though the swords all have bent by now, they are easily unbent and made almost good as new. They aren't meant to last forever, but are really vivid, fun toys for a child to adventure with. Now, when I put my toddler in my back harness to walk through the park, she begs for her sword. It's just a nice accessory. The foam has good texture and is easy for my child to hold for a long time. I have never seen her drop one. I do recommend hiding most of the weapons and doling them out one by one. They make a nice reward or distraction.You get all five. Three swords, one of them more 'fantasy adventure', the tomahawk/axe thing, and the morning star. All of them are awesome. These are a steal compared to what similar, and inferior quality foam weapons cost at stores around me.
Carfo
Reviewed in the United States on June 6, 2021
This is a review of the Foam Weapon Swords for Kids - 17 inch Foam Swords Toy With Axe and Hammer 5 Pack, Ninja Sword Medieval Combat Playsets, Costume Role Play Accessories, Knight Foam Swords for Boys Gifts Party Favors. My son broke the axe (weak point at the neck) but that's because he tried to break it as he was whacking it as hard as he could on things. My dog which chews through everything got a hold of a sword but didn't tear it apart. The foam is pretty hard so if you hit someone with it using force it will hurt, but that does increase the durability. I like the 5 pack as each kid likely have one or two to play with so they don't fight and the designs are good as well. If you have kids with good imaginations and swords and things like that then it's a good option, but if your kids like to hit each other it's probably not a good idea.
Atomicwasteland
Reviewed in the United States on June 30, 2021
My 6 and 8 years olds love these. They love the battle ax, and they love the mace, because those are not usually toys they get to play with. (It's usually swords...) They are not too expensive, and they look pretty nice. They are made of foam, but what I really liked is that they also had three layers of foam glued together. The inside layer is the thickest and probably has the most give, while the outside layers seem to provide a little more firm support.To be fair, your kids are going to wildly attack each other with these things, and if they swing hard enough and do serious bashing you stand a good chance of snapping them in half. That said, we've had ours for a couple of weeks and after a few shouts of "don't hit your sister!" or "stop throwing swords at your brother!" things have calmed down and the kids know that they still are delicate toys more for play fighting instead of actual fighting.Are they great for costumes? ABSOLUTELY. Are they great for hacking and slashing hard against other toys? Probably not. They'll stand up to some damage but will eventually break.
Jordyn Swegle
Reviewed in the United States on October 21, 2021
I bought these for the kids attending my viking-themed wedding. First off, they are a decently good size but being made of foam, not heavy to handle. The printing on them is vibrant and they are thick enough that the corners won't be poking eyes out. They were a huge hit with the kids.