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Rubie's Dragon Ninja Child's Backpack Weapon Set for Themed Parties and Halloween, Multicolor

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  • Ninja accessory set includes a backpack, 2 plastic swords (28 inches), and 2 plastic sais (9 inches); perfect for Halloween and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles costumes
  • Backpack features shoulder straps for easy storage and access to toy weapons
  • Costume accessory for themed outfits; not intended for rough play or battle action
  • Swords add an authentic touch to your ninja costume, enhancing your Halloween fight-ready look
  • Check out Rubies wide range of costumes and accessories, available in sizes for the entire family. Perfect for creating memorable photo opportunities at themed parties, Halloween, and cosplay events


Product Description

Get your little ninja ready for action with this complete accessory set, perfect for any ninja-themed Halloween costume or imaginative play. The set includes a backpack with shoulder straps, 2 plastic swords measuring approximately 28 inches each, and 2 plastic knives (sais) measuring about 9 inches each. This versatile set is ideal for enhancing any ninja costume and is also great for everyday dress-up and playtime fights. Designed for children ages 3 and up, it adds an authentic touch to your child's ninja adventures. Rubies, the world’s largest designer and manufacturer of costumes, has been family-owned and based in New York since 1951. From full mascot suits to masks and wigs, deluxe licensed costumes to simple starter pieces, and everything in between, Rubies brings fun and fantasy to dress-up. Enjoy safety in dress-up and a great time looking the part with Rubies for every occasion: Halloween, Christmas, Mardi Gras, Easter, and more!

From the Manufacturer

Complete any Ninja costume with this unique backpack weapon set. Includes two Ninja swords and two ninja knives.


Maggie
Reviewed in the United States on October 27, 2024
Yes they’re made of plastic but still look nice the red parts have real cloth on them too! The only thing is the back straps are a bit annoying and thin to use but the swords aren’t heavy at all so it’s not a big deal if it’s not weighing you down.
Kwetkwet
Reviewed in Belgium on October 22, 2023
Du plastique bas de gamme, léger et fragile.
Seb
Reviewed in Singapore on May 9, 2020
My son loves it!
Safiya Gillfillian
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on February 23, 2020
These were really good for my brother and his friends. But it can hurt if you are hit too hard.
P
Reviewed in the United States on December 1, 2020
Got this for my cute ninja Halloween costume. I'm in my 30's. This worked so great and was perfect. Love the red detailing and the backpack that houses the swords is great too. I'm glad I bought this cause it's such a steal for the price compared to other ones I looked at on amazon. It's a bit cheap because a piece of a sword broke off after a day in costume. It was a piece that was easy to put back on the sword but it makes me wonder how sturdy these could be for kids playing with them since I was gentle with them. For the price I think it's worth a try.
Kunde
Reviewed in Germany on November 7, 2020
ich habe mit meinen Sohn ein Kampf geleistet ist fohl stabil aber zum reinstecken ohne Hilfe geht gar nicht
Tracy Kerr
Reviewed in Canada on January 2, 2020
Product is made cheap
Alex
Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2020
This set worked perfectly as a costume prop for Deadpool. Don’t expect it to last through game play. I’m glad I put it up until Halloween and didn’t let him play with it until afterwards. Most of it is still intact but the red ribbon has come off. One of the swords is splitting. Great prop though!
K. OFarrell
Reviewed in the United States on April 13, 2017
Great set for the price - but be prepared for the weapons to split almost immediately. My son bought this set without us knowing and then when it arrived, we agreed that he could pay for it with his own money given that the weapons were cheap and somewhat flexible (and with ample promises not to whack his brother and so forth).So here is what you get: Out of the box, the swords were slightly bent - this was due to the packaging from the manufacturer, not Amazon. The plastic is very thin and the weapons are constructed out of two halves, so the seam splits easily after the weapon bends a few times. Once our kids realized that the swords bent, they started to bend them intentionally, by the way. Of course, they were disappointed that the weapons seem to be breaking, but not enough to actually stop playing with them. The handles to the swords are actual thread wrapped around the end, so the swords feel nice to hold and look nice. These have held up really well, I am surprised to say. The harness is made of webbing and there is a plastic holder that sits comfortably between one's shoulder blades. My sons like the harness - they add it to their TMNT costumes and sometimes also pretend to be (human) ninjas. Interestingly, given how low quality these toys are, we are not worried about the boys hurting themselves or others. So, 3.5 stars... cheap, but well-loved.
JPALJ
Reviewed in the United States on November 3, 2015
Love this little set! Perfect for what it is and so much fun for my little guy. No, it's not Hollywood prop style quality, but then, you're not paying much. Case is about 6" x 6" and swords are nearly 3' long, with knives almost a foot long; all four fit into the case snugly. Case is hard plastic in a diagonal cross shape/hexagon (think the letter "x" with an extra line through the middle) with slots for both swords at the tops of the x, plus two more slots for the knives on the sides. Case straps are fully adjustable; straps come in backpack orientation, but consider undoing the straps then crossing them in the back; this holds on very securely for a small active child, but it's large enough for a big daddy. This kit provided a wonderful accent to a ninja costume for Halloween, and stayed on all night with lots of walking and playing and running and generally being Halloween-crazy. Swords cross nicely in the back when slipped into the slots, as do knives -- but better to have a friend/parent help out because you'll throw out your shoulder trying to reach around your own back (and if you're a grown man, well, you'll just look silly and spoil the moment).
Big McLargeHuge
Reviewed in the United States on November 1, 2013
Th picture shows a well armed ninja, ready to take on a rival clan with his carefully organized arsenal strapped to his back. The backward glance is to make you aware that he KNOWS you are watching, and is allowing you this one glance. If he didn't want you to see him, you'd already be dead. How the manufacturers got him to pose for this without having their heads lopped off whilst ambling down some dark street is beyond me. There'd be no sound...and then a puff of air. So light, and then a fountain of gore as the neck was cleanly severed and the heart continued to pump blood through the arteries at about 9001 psi. You've all seen the documentaries; you know exactly what I mean. Kill Bill was my inspiration to fight injustice and other people who wear black (which is like half of Boston, actually...)Anyway, I was in the final phase of my ninja training in my backyard when I bought these. It was really sweet. I had plywood mock-ups of bad guys that I painted myself, little zippy bags of ketchup to simulate the explosive inevitable gore (which any good ninja must learn to deal with. my dry cleaning bills for my ninja robes were astronomical), and my very own fast-rope grappling thing. It hurt to learn to use that one, buddy. Ninja training is no joke! Took a lot of duct tape to get those meat hooks to stay together, and it was really heavy. I couldn't really climb it either, but it'd be great for cool escapes. It just took a while to learn not to jab myself with those stupid hooks. Why aren't they rounded?Well, I got sidetracked, but basically, when I got these they were super lightweight and the backpack seemed a bit...cheap. But hey, maybe that is how ninjas are so fast...in the hands of a REAL warrior, the weapon becomes one with the body and does not tax the user. My chi was awesome, let me tell you. Flowing like the freaking Niagara Falls. So I took a swing at my first target, which was that idiot guy who always comes around in the golf cart and yells at me for having my bushes too high and my grass around my mailbox uncut...like who wants to mow AND weed-whack in the same day? It's such a pain to get all those nooks and crannies. So yeah, Mr. Got Nothing Better To Do comes around, and I'm completely invisible behind my car with my new weapons ready to rock-n-roll, and he starts up to my door with one of those notice things that mean you have to pay his sanctimonious fee for living a little loose. I jump out and take a good hard swipe, and it SHOULD have been bye-bye Mr. Needs-a-real-job.Let me tell you, it did not go as planned. I'm writing this from my hospital bed. Turns out these swords are NOT able to handle the power of a real Ninja...stupid thing broke! On the first hit! So I react lighting fast and go for the little sword thingys that Raphael the Artist/Ninja/reptile guy had, but I barely had the one out when Mr. StickUpHisButt just goes to town on me. Turns out this loser was a retired Marine or something, and I guess they train those guys to take advantage of other warriors when their weapons are shoddy and failure-prone.It was total crap, and I blame these stupid swords. Both legs in casts, one arm in a splint, and my face looks like Chuck Norris used it for kicking practice.So yeah....buyer beware.They looks sweet though.
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