Mallet
Raiders are coming. They are heading straight for your village. As you wait alongside the guards outside the gate, one of them gives you a funny look. You are a carpenter...
Raiders are coming. They are heading straight for your village. As you wait alongside the guards outside the gate, one of them gives you a funny look. You are a carpenter by trade--not a fighter--and the only weapon you could find to defend your home was a Mallet.
Still, you’ve got a strong arm and a lot of determination. There won’t be enough guards to protect your family, and you plan on giving the raiders a hard time if they plan on making trouble.
DETAILS
Epic Armoury’s Mallet is a realistic latex hammer designed to serve as a weapon or prop in the hands of almost any character. Sculpted and handpainted to look like a real woodgrain mallet, this latex weapon is 40 cm long with a 19 cm long head and a 10 x 10 cm face.
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
- Also referred to as a maul, and similar in appearance to a modern sledgehammer
- Developed as an improvised weapon after the 14th century by archers who originally used them as tools to drive stakes into the ground
- 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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