Chainmail has become popular on the battlefield, protecting soldiers from sharp blades and arrows. But you are clever. A soldier in chainmail has every reason to fear you, because metal ring armour will do nothing against the blunt force of your Imperial Mace.
Your fellow soldiers gave your mace its name after your first battle--a battle which sent the enemy running in terror as though they faced an entire empire. No one has a chance against you.
DETAILS
Epic Armoury’s Imperial Mace is an 85 cm long latex mace inspired by 12th century knights, and designed to match the Imperial Shield. The mace has six detailed and reinforced flanges, each featuring a three leaf clover. The clover or club motif continues down the 50 cm staff, carved into the handpainted wood grain. An 18 cm handle at the end of the staff is wrapped in black split-leather to provide a comfortable grip.
Made from durable closed cell foam around a fibreglass core and finished with a strong latex coating, you can feel confident that your LARP weapon will provide the safety and appeal you want when crafting your kit.
HISTORY
- Flange would have been designed to penetrate armour
- Maces were first designed to cause harm without penetrating armour due to the force of their blows
- Commonly made of iron, but also occasionally copper and bronze
- Strong latex coating with a round fibreglass core
- Strong Kevlar core tip protection
- Made from durable closed cell foam that does not shred
- High safety, approved by the top organizations
All latex-coated weapons need a certain degree of maintenance. For this we recommend using maintenance silicone which can be purchased separately in the LARP Accessories section. Epic Armoury Maintenance Silicone is an easy, spray-on application, 100% pure and acid-free making it safe to apply. We recommend using Maintenance Silicone on a regular basis. It maintains the latex-coat’s flexibility and prevents it from drying out, keeping the product wear and tear resistant.
Store your latex weapons flat or on its pommel--NEVER on its tip. Use a simple sheet or towel lining to prevent it from touching a plastic or rubber surface to prevent your weapon from adhering to other products. Keep your weapons in a cool, dry environment.
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