Toy swords are fun for special occasions like the medieval fair or Halloween, but they can also be fun for kids to play with in the backyard pretending they are soldiers or
pirates. Usually toy swords are based on a particular movie, superhero, or historical figure that the user wants to emulate. Fake swords are primarily made for children to pretend that they are someone else fighting a great battle, but they could be fun for adults at parties or adults that want to learn sword-fighting skills like fencing. There are several things you should keep in mind when choosing a toy sword for yourself or your kids.
Toy swords are mostly either made of light plastic or foam so that they are relatively safe to play with. A foam sword will be the safest, but have the least potency in terms of thrust. Plastic swords are easier to swing, but could hurt someone or property if not handled properly. Toy companies have designed these swords to be as safe as possible so they don’t get sued by angry parents. Another thing to keep in mind is that you will want to choose one that is durable as it will likely be swung into many hard objects that might easily break it. So, pick a durable sword and teach your children how to play safely with the swords and you will not have any problems.
Now there are many different types of toy swords and it will be up to you or your children to pick out the right one. If you or your children are going as Zorro for Halloween, there are replica Zorro swords out there. If you want to be a pirate, a knight, a ninja, prince, or Spartan, there are toy swords out there that will meet your needs. There are also different kinds of swords like a dagger, saber, or long sword which will all have different blade lengths. Some toy swords come with complete costumes like a Zorro costume with the cape and mask.
There are also other uses for toy swords. For example, using a foam sword to practice sword fighting or fencing is sometimes a good idea because they are safer than steel swords. These foam swords would be ideal for learning the fundamentals of fencing before using metal swords during competition. Some people enjoying live-action role playing where pretending to be a hero warrior involves wielding a sword and shield. When I was taking theatre arts both in high school and in college, we learned sword-fighting so that we could do it believably on-stage. Even on-stage, we used toy swords they were painted to look real.
So whatever your reason is for getting a toy sword, just make sure the sword is safe and durable. You can find them basically at any toy store or any popular store online like here. They run from a few dollars up to hundreds of dollars for expensive replica swords so it depends on what you need it for.