⚔️ Carry Your Legacy in Style — The Ultimate Medieval Sword Sling
The Armory Replicas™ Leather Medieval Baldric Back Sling Sheath is a durable, adjustable sword carrier crafted from high-quality leather reinforced with steel rivets. Featuring a 47-inch strap and two adjustable frogs, it securely fits a variety of swords including katanas and broadswords. Designed for comfort and quick access, this sling is ideal for reenactments, LARP, Renaissance fairs, and cosplay enthusiasts seeking authentic medieval style.
Strap Length | 47 Inches |
UPC | 688969287481 |
Brand Name | Armory Replicas |
Model Name | 4E6-IN60613BR |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Part Number | IN60613BR |
Style | Medieva |
Sport Type | Golf |
Grip Material | Leather |
G**M
Better than I expected!
Honestly--the picture does not do this strap any justice. It is much nicer in person than it looks on the ad page. It is made of a good quality leather, fits nicely, and the snaps that secure the ends around your Katana are secure. The buckle is of good quality and clasps securely, and the whole unit just works well! Very comfortable to wear whether over the shoulder or around the waist! Great price too!
F**O
It doesn't really stay together
If you don't keep it together with a sword or toy? It'll fall apart and it won't work
N**L
Works ok.
Just as noted, leather with velcro attachments. Works on katanas. No complaints.
M**E
Great quality and great price
This strap looks great for the price, not cheap at all. Fits my katana perfectly. I am 5' 7" female and my arms are not long enough to draw the sword with it strapped on my back, but then again I am not a samurai, this will be for Halloween.
L**N
Best Thing Ever
This is the best thing ever. Now I can carry my katana with me even better than my swords that already had a strap on the sheath. It fit perfectly over my katana sheath and it is very comfortable.
D**G
Don't waste your money on this one
I don't leave many reviews, but this item is basically trash. It would probably get 4 stars if the straps were sewn on vertically to the velcro saya attachments. Instead they're horizontal which makes them fold in a weird way. Look at the picture and how it would attach to a sword.I'm 6'1" and the strap isn't long enough to reach my hip.Material seems very cheap too.I'm probably going to buy some belt blanks and make my own. Don't waste your money on this one.
D**N
if you want your sword to keep falling off you back...
The fact that both of the threaded sections where you secure it to your sword sheath are oriented in the same direction means there is no way to make this snug enough against your back to where it won't just continually have to be tugged back into place. Far inferior to a three-point harness, but I thought I'd give it a try anyways and have to wonder if whoever designed this ever tried to use it.When you put it on in the intended way, prepare for your sword to just keep trying to fall down and keep having to shove it back up your back to keep it in place. Turn one of the securing points the other way around to where it forms and actual straight loop that could be secured tightly across the chest instead of just slung over your shoulder and it would work fine. Yes, I could lace it backwards on one end to accomplish that, but why not just make it that way? Seems to be against the intended use...which is head-scratchingly obtuse.You have to thread one end of the harness the opposite direction from the way its riveted and intended to be used to get it to not just continually become a sword-filled man purse hanging around your hips if you don't want to keep shoving your sword back into place all day.I personally want a way to carry a sword on my back all day at a ren faire. Not trying to be the witcher, but if it can keep it straight up my back and I don't have to keep adjusting it all day because it isn't designed back-asswords, that'd be cool.Look at anyone with a three-point harness before you go this way. It'll be a struggle to keep the sword on your back all day long without a way to keep it from slipping.Two stars since maybe maybe someone just wants a way to sling a sword over your shoulder. Works for that, but otherwise, get a three-point harness if you want it to actually stay on your back.
J**Y
The good thing is that your katana (real or fake) will ...
Well, it didn't come with instructions and it took some time to figure out how the loop-holes should fit. First off, the sheath holders are permanently as they are. I tried unbuttoning both of them but they don't give. So, I had to "lasso" them from each end of the sheath and that sort of feels rather cumbersome. The good thing is that your katana (real or fake) will feel secure on your back and the belt-buckle is easily adjustable. The bad thing is that when I tried to draw my katana, it's a bad thing (usually a good thing) that the katana is sheathed tightly to the scabbard because I had to struggle with it (when the katana is real, it's best you are VERY VERY VERY careful). Second bad thing, I couldn't FULLY unsheath the katana from my back when I tried to draw it out. If you ever buy this, you better have a less-than-secure scabbard as well as a shorter katana. Trying to sheath it back into the scabbard while it's on my back? Ultra-difficult.
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