👺 Scare with Style: The Ultimate Halloween Prop!
The UUW Halloween Foam Rubber Training Fake Knife is a 13.5-inch, lightweight, and durable prop made from high-strength PU foam with a fiberglass core. Designed for safety and realism, it’s perfect for Halloween costumes and cosplay, while being environmentally friendly.
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Ghostface
It's a great prop, works better than the shiny plastic knife I got with the costume soft foam but holds it shape
M**Y
This toy knife is perfect for Halloween!
This toy knife is perfect for Halloween!
J**E
Decent Halloween Prop
I ordered this rubber knife as a prop for my Halloween costume. The knife is a good size and is decent as a prop. The blade came bent and I wasn't successful in getting it straightened out. Luckily, the blade was mostly concealed by the rest of my costume, so the bent blade wasn't noticeable.
L**R
I love the movie scream and the weapons
I love it it just looks like in the movies Thank you so much!
W**L
UUW Halloween Foam Rubber Training Fake Knife
The UUW Foam Rubber Training Fake Knife is the ultimate accessory for safe cosplay, martial arts practice, or Halloween decor. This 13.5-inch knife prop combines realistic design with a lightweight, foam rubber construction, making it perfect for costume enthusiasts and martial arts trainees looking to practice safely.Key Features:Realistic Design:Designed to mimic the look of a real knife with detailed blade and handle features, adding authenticity to any costume or scene.Safe Foam Construction:Crafted from durable yet soft foam rubber, ensuring safety during use.Ideal for training, cosplay, or theatrical performances without the risk of injury.Lightweight and Easy to Use:Weighs less than real props for comfortable handling during long sessions.Suitable for all ages when supervised appropriately.Versatile Applications:Perfect for Halloween costumes, cosplay events, martial arts practice, or as a theatrical prop.Great for Halloween displays or spooky-themed decor.Durable Build:High-quality foam rubber ensures long-lasting use for multiple events or practice sessions.Specifications:Material: Foam RubberLength: 13.5 inchesWeight: Lightweight for easy handlingColor: Blade and handle resemble authentic metallic and wooden finishes (non-metallic material)Safety: Soft and flexible; suitable for training and costume useIdeal For:Cosplayers needing a safe and realistic weapon accessoryMartial arts practitioners practicing with safe alternativesHalloween costumes and haunted house setupsTheatrical performances and film productions requiring convincing but safe propsMake your Halloween or cosplay experience thrilling yet safe with the UUW Foam Rubber Training Fake Knife. Its detailed design and soft construction make it the ideal accessory for a variety of occasions!
C**Y
Nice foam knife for Halloween and play fighting
I picked this up because my kids love to play fight with each other and pretend their fighting monsters in the backyard. This dagger looked like something they would love, and they do! The knife is a pretty dense foam that doesn't flop around when swung but also still bends if they hit each other with it. There's lots of detail, yet still is obviously a foam knife so the neighbors won't be alarmed when they look out their windows and see two kids swinging knives around. It came in a soft packaging and the tip of the blade was bent in shipping, now it seems to be holding that position. Doesn't matter to the kiddos but seems like an odd way for it to be shipped. That's not on the manufacturer though and it probably happens rarely.So far they haven't been able to damage it which is probably the best praise I could give a foam toy they play with, as they break pretty much anything they touch.
W**Y
Nice
Got this for a Halloween costume and it looks real enough to pass off as a movie character knife if one were to dress up as such a thing. It's soft but firm enough to not wiggle as you walk like some lesser costume knives do.
D**S
Great for training
I use this for knife training in jujitsu. It might be a little large for many people but it'll keep your techniques honest with a blade that is harder to escape. Very soft blade but solid feeling and a good heft make it safe and realistic enough. A mistake that leads to the tip hitting someone in the face isn't going to hurt them the way a firmer plastic would. Definitely would recommend, especially for younger practitioners.
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