Now you can wield the Assassin’s legendary Phantom Blade; a must-have collectible accessory for fans of the Assassin’s Creed franchise. This life-size replica of Arno’s signature weapon features a functional hidden blade, retractable crossbow arms, and soft firing dart as seen in Assassin’s Creed Unity. The intricately sculpted plastic blade and crossbow attach to the bottom of the forearm, while the adjustable straps and highly detailed simulated-leather gauntlet attach to the top of the forearm with a strap and buckle. Display this as part of your collection, or wear it to complete the ultimate Assassin look.
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My 11 year old son loves it! Got it for his Halloween costume. Surprising how nice the construction is – almost feels like firm leather even though it is not. Blade is pointy but very flexible and not sharp on the edges. The crossbow component is nice looking but only shoots the arrow a few feet (although that is also a good thing). All in all it is a nice product and my son loves it. I rate this five stars.
– It feels and looks cool. Even though this didn’t work out to wear I had very high hopes for this product and bought it as part of a costume for Halloween, unfortunately, it didn’t live up to my expectations. For the purposes of my own costume, it didn’t work at all and I only ended up wearing it maybe a half hour. The entire time it was bulky, uncomfortable, slid down too far or up too high, and unloaded prematurely.Cons:- It is very bulky! I am a stocky woman and wasn’t expecting this to be a problem, but the item was so bulky it made it…
Wished for More Authenticity I’m an Assassin’s Creed fanatic. My wife purchased this for me for Christmas. The details on the piece are phenomenal. However, the “bracer” itself isn’t kind for larger forearms (If I flex the Velcro fasteners will loosen), and the plastic it is produced with is a very flimsy polymer. You can’t use the “arrow” bolt most of the time because it warps so badly it will not slide freely in the device.The springs and loading mechanisms are very “new age” covered…