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NERF N-Force Marauder Long Sword (Red), Brown

4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars 477 ratings

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Style Modern
Hand Orientation Right

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  • Durable foam sword is the ultimate choice for hand-to-hand battle in all kinds of swashbuckling adventures!
  • Ages 8 and up.

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NERF N-Force Marauder Long Sword (Red), Brown

NERF N-Force Marauder Long Sword (Red), Brown


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Arm yourself for the ultimate battle experience and grab your Nerf n-force Marauder long sword foam sword. Durable enough to take even your toughest sword-fighting action, Just take hold to become part of the n-force team!

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    4.6 out of 5 stars
    4.6 out of 5
    477 global ratings

    Customers say

    Customers like the quality and entertainment value of the sword. For example, they mention it's well-made, has a solid striking surface, and is fun to play with. Some are happy with the foam and safety. That said, opinions are mixed on size, pain relief, and weight.

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    55 customers mention44 positive11 negative

    Customers like the quality of the sword. They say it's well-made, solid, and awesome. Some say that the swords last a long time and are designed well.

    "...But it is designed well and is well-built. I believe it is hands-down the best toy sword Nerf has ever released. Perhaps the best of all time...." Read more

    "...much better quality than the other ones, and these have lasted much longer than the Vantage, with the only damage to it being that on one of them,..." Read more

    "...Durable enough to withstand years of sword fights, yet soft enough to hit someone with and not feel bad about it...." Read more

    "...It does look impressive though. Just sized for an adult." Read more

    12 customers mention12 positive0 negative

    Customers find the sword fun, great for kids and adults, and nice to play with. They say it's perfect for learning and that everyone loves swinging it around.

    "...Overall, these swords are much better suited for an older audience, and can take quite a beating." Read more

    "This sword is so much fun. Bought two and have already had hours of battles...." Read more

    "...The good:Great for kids or adults that want to have a fun, safe sword fight!..." Read more

    "Great toy. For adults. Or at least older kids. This sword is too big for my 4year old...." Read more

    5 customers mention5 positive0 negative

    Customers like the foam of the sword. They say it's firm, great for play fighting, and more dense than the newer generations of Nerf's foam swords.

    "...I am pleased that Nerf has decided to sell them again. The foam is more dense than the newer generations of Nerf’s foam swords...." Read more

    "...He liked it well enough; it was tall, it was a firm foam, I made him promise not to hit his sisters with it...." Read more

    "Foam sword great for play fighting." Read more

    "Good foam sword..." Read more

    5 customers mention5 positive0 negative

    Customers like the safety of the sword. They say it's a fairly safe toy, with a good threat range.

    "...I think this sword is the hefty and has a good threat range. The length is about 40 and 1/2 inches. The hilt is 10 inches...." Read more

    "...The good:Great for kids or adults that want to have a fun, safe sword fight!..." Read more

    "...Good size and well balanced for sparing while still being a fairly safe toy." Read more

    "Just what I always wanted as a kid. Great nerd quality. And safe fun." Read more

    13 customers mention9 positive4 negative

    Customers are mixed about the size of the sword. Some mention it's well made and awesome, while others say it'll be too big for children.

    "...This is a massive sword and looks awesome. I'm very disappointed with how flimsy it is though...." Read more

    "...He liked it well enough; it was tall, it was a firm foam, I made him promise not to hit his sisters with it...." Read more

    "...Bought two and have already had hours of battles. They are a little big for my boys who are 3 and 5, but they have plenty of time to grow into..." Read more

    "Have wanted to get one of these for a long time. Good size and well balanced for sparing while still being a fairly safe toy." Read more

    9 customers mention5 positive4 negative

    Customers are mixed about the pain relief of the sword. Some mention that it's soft enough to whack someone with but hard enough not to cause serious injury. They say that it can take quite a beating and gives a mighty wack. However, some customers say that the rigidity makes it hurt more with rough-housing.

    "...swords are much better suited for an older audience, and can take quite a beating." Read more

    "...This imbues the sword with rigidity, but also makes it hurt more with rough-housing...." Read more

    "...Durable enough to withstand years of sword fights, yet soft enough to hit someone with and not feel bad about it...." Read more

    "...This thing can hit a little hard so it’s not good for small children, but just right for responsible users age 10 and above." Read more

    7 customers mention4 positive3 negative

    Customers are mixed about the weight of the sword. Some mention it's large and durable, while others say it'll be too heavy for kids.

    "Love this sword, nice weight, and fun to practice with...." Read more

    "Awesome... A bit heavy/stuff for the kids, but teens and adults will appreciate this toy in all it's Master-Swordery glory...." Read more

    "...This sword is really cool. It's big and heavy and everyone loves swinging it around. Very nice quality, I am really impressed." Read more

    "...This sword is too big for my 4year old. It is also fairly heavy and could actually hurt if one kid whacks another with it...." Read more

    5 customers mention0 positive5 negative

    Customers are dissatisfied with the paint on the sword. They mention that it comes off easily, peels, and has stress marks and cracks near the rain guard.

    "...There are stress marks and cracks near the rain guard (the part where the blade meets the cross guard), and the tip is worn clear off to the point..." Read more

    "...Almost as good as the originals. Paint comes off just a little too easy (specifically the glossy black paint on the grip/crossguard) so if you want..." Read more

    "I love the blade, it's very nice and not damaged, a bit of paint falling off but nothing major...." Read more

    "...But he was very upset when the paint started peeling on the sword as soon as it came out of the box...." Read more

    The best Nerf Sword of all time?  Could be;  the Legend returns.
    5 Stars
    The best Nerf Sword of all time? Could be; the Legend returns.
    This is a foam sword by Nerf that was made quite some time ago. I am pleased that Nerf has decided to sell them again. The foam is more dense than the newer generations of Nerf’s foam swords. Typically the only place to get a Marauder melee weapon was on eBay, which is where I bought my used one. The price tag was already in the 45 dollar range and you had to deal with the merchant’s additional shipping charges. Had I known that it would be available on Amazon, I would have waited a few years to purchase it here. I think this sword is the hefty and has a good threat range. The length is about 40 and 1/2 inches. The hilt is 10 inches. The cross guard 8 inches wide. It is modeled after a 2-handed sword, but since it is made of foam... what-evs. The core takes up a considerable amount of room in the blade, going almost all the way to the tip. This imbues the sword with rigidity, but also makes it hurt more with rough-housing. The new warning label is printed on the blade, suggesting that the user “CAUTION: Do not hit or swing at people or animals, use away from breakable objects. TO AVOID INJURY: Discontinue use if core is exposed.” This fine print is different on my old used red Marauder, which reads “CAUTION: Do not poke or jab at people or animals. Use away from breakable objects.” These are both good guidelines to follow for a fun day of pretend play. Now that I have a new Marauder, I realize that it had much more detail when it was new. There is golden trim painted on it. I can barely see traces of it on my old sword which has since rubbed off (prior to me receiving it). I assume the new sword will eventually start cracking like my old sword is. There are stress marks and cracks near the rain guard (the part where the blade meets the cross guard), and the tip is worn clear off to the point (no pun intended) that the core is exposed. It I was able to tape a trimmed sponge on with duct tape to give it some padding. The point is (pun intended) that I had no intention of throwing this away, but I wanted to be safe when my family and young friend in our community used it. In conclusion, this is more of a collector’s item than a toy sword. But it is designed well and is well-built. I believe it is hands-down the best toy sword Nerf has ever released. Perhaps the best of all time. I predict that it’s price will go up shortly, so it is best to secure your order now before it is too late.
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    Reviewed in the United States on October 26, 2018
    This is a foam sword by Nerf that was made quite some time ago. I am pleased that Nerf has decided to sell them again. The foam is more dense than the newer generations of Nerf’s foam swords. Typically the only place to get a Marauder melee weapon was on eBay, which is where I bought my used one. The price tag was already in the 45 dollar range and you had to deal with the merchant’s additional shipping charges. Had I known that it would be available on Amazon, I would have waited a few years to purchase it here. I think this sword is the hefty and has a good threat range. The length is about 40 and 1/2 inches. The hilt is 10 inches. The cross guard 8 inches wide. It is modeled after a 2-handed sword, but since it is made of foam... what-evs. The core takes up a considerable amount of room in the blade, going almost all the way to the tip. This imbues the sword with rigidity, but also makes it hurt more with rough-housing. The new warning label is printed on the blade, suggesting that the user “CAUTION: Do not hit or swing at people or animals, use away from breakable objects. TO AVOID INJURY: Discontinue use if core is exposed.” This fine print is different on my old used red Marauder, which reads “CAUTION: Do not poke or jab at people or animals. Use away from breakable objects.” These are both good guidelines to follow for a fun day of pretend play. Now that I have a new Marauder, I realize that it had much more detail when it was new. There is golden trim painted on it. I can barely see traces of it on my old sword which has since rubbed off (prior to me receiving it). I assume the new sword will eventually start cracking like my old sword is. There are stress marks and cracks near the rain guard (the part where the blade meets the cross guard), and the tip is worn clear off to the point (no pun intended) that the core is exposed. It I was able to tape a trimmed sponge on with duct tape to give it some padding. The point is (pun intended) that I had no intention of throwing this away, but I wanted to be safe when my family and young friend in our community used it. In conclusion, this is more of a collector’s item than a toy sword. But it is designed well and is well-built. I believe it is hands-down the best toy sword Nerf has ever released. Perhaps the best of all time. I predict that it’s price will go up shortly, so it is best to secure your order now before it is too late.
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    5.0 out of 5 stars The best Nerf Sword of all time? Could be; the Legend returns.
    Reviewed in the United States on October 26, 2018
    This is a foam sword by Nerf that was made quite some time ago. I am pleased that Nerf has decided to sell them again. The foam is more dense than the newer generations of Nerf’s foam swords. Typically the only place to get a Marauder melee weapon was on eBay, which is where I bought my used one. The price tag was already in the 45 dollar range and you had to deal with the merchant’s additional shipping charges. Had I known that it would be available on Amazon, I would have waited a few years to purchase it here. I think this sword is the hefty and has a good threat range. The length is about 40 and 1/2 inches. The hilt is 10 inches. The cross guard 8 inches wide. It is modeled after a 2-handed sword, but since it is made of foam... what-evs. The core takes up a considerable amount of room in the blade, going almost all the way to the tip. This imbues the sword with rigidity, but also makes it hurt more with rough-housing. The new warning label is printed on the blade, suggesting that the user “CAUTION: Do not hit or swing at people or animals, use away from breakable objects. TO AVOID INJURY: Discontinue use if core is exposed.” This fine print is different on my old used red Marauder, which reads “CAUTION: Do not poke or jab at people or animals. Use away from breakable objects.” These are both good guidelines to follow for a fun day of pretend play. Now that I have a new Marauder, I realize that it had much more detail when it was new. There is golden trim painted on it. I can barely see traces of it on my old sword which has since rubbed off (prior to me receiving it). I assume the new sword will eventually start cracking like my old sword is. There are stress marks and cracks near the rain guard (the part where the blade meets the cross guard), and the tip is worn clear off to the point (no pun intended) that the core is exposed. It I was able to tape a trimmed sponge on with duct tape to give it some padding. The point is (pun intended) that I had no intention of throwing this away, but I wanted to be safe when my family and young friend in our community used it. In conclusion, this is more of a collector’s item than a toy sword. But it is designed well and is well-built. I believe it is hands-down the best toy sword Nerf has ever released. Perhaps the best of all time. I predict that it’s price will go up shortly, so it is best to secure your order now before it is too late.
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    Reviewed in the United States on October 11, 2019
    Unlike the Vantage N-Force sword, the Marauder is a sturdier and larger counterpart which is much better suited for two hands. The foam on these is of much better quality than the other ones, and these have lasted much longer than the Vantage, with the only damage to it being that on one of them, the handle can detach from the blade, after a decent bit of pulling on the blade. Overall, these swords are much better suited for an older audience, and can take quite a beating.
    Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2020
    I have had one of the original ones of these for over a decade now and have loved it. Durable enough to withstand years of sword fights, yet soft enough to hit someone with and not feel bad about it. Bought this one for my daughter for Christmas as soon as I saw they were available again, and the gleam in her eyes when she opened it says it all. We have been having sword fights every day since, and all is still well. This version is a little softer than the original, and a tad more bendy, but still great.
    Reviewed in the United States on January 29, 2020
    I was surprised how much larger and heavier this sword was than our regular nerf swords. I expected it to be a bit longer but its not only longer but just larger and heavier in every way. Not a good child's toy like the other swords. We almost returned it but decided to let dad keep it to play with the kids since he can restrain himself in battles. It does look impressive though. Just sized for an adult.
    Reviewed in the United States on September 13, 2019
    This Long Sword is the BEST! Excellent heft, great range, just a badass Nerf sword waiting to take on all comers! My kids had several of these during the first iteration years ago and they lasted for years (including a tip getting knocked off, having a dowel rod re-enforce the core, and the tip being duct taped back on--that works reaaaaally well!) I needed one for my ownself and now, evil doers beware!
    Reviewed in the United States on June 3, 2019
    Our teenager has been beating the holy fire out of everything — in the house and outside — in the six weeks or so since he received this sword, and it has yet to show a bit of wear. It's a unique sword, made by Nerf, and worth every penny.
    Reviewed in the United States on December 4, 2018
    You must hold this blade to truly understand its power. A technician may speak of the balance and weight, length and durability. But a wielder, one who must compel inert mass to dance and sing in the face of adversity, will recognize the small voice whispering in your soul.

    It breathes, "you are worthy. We were made to be together. None can stand against us. Not the cruel N-Forces of the world, nor the cowardly dart-throwing Elites, not even those who call upon the absurd proportions of Mega. We will carve a path into the realm of legends, you and I."

    Buy this while you can, and know the answer to the riddle of the durable foam.
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    Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2020
    This sword is so much fun. Bought two and have already had hours of battles. They are a little big for my boys who are 3 and 5, but they have plenty of time to grow into them and have been enjoying them

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    Araceli VP
    5.0 out of 5 stars Muy buen juguete.
    Reviewed in Mexico on December 26, 2020
    Super genial. Son algo grandes, pero mis hijos juegan con ellas con facilidad...no se rompen pues son de esponja comprimida, el material está muy bien pues no sé lastiman al estar jugando. No creo encontrar otras espadas cómo estás que duren tanto. Recomendadas para niños de más de 6 años.
    Xamon
    5.0 out of 5 stars Was discontinued, and Nerf brought it back!
    Reviewed in Canada on May 27, 2019
    A Nerf cult classic, the one with yellow hilt is quite common. A great buy if it's on sale, but I wouldn't pay $70 for it. Warning: this has a pretty solid core, and not exactly for young children. Parents should give it a whirl first and possibly instruct kids how not to use it based on their own opinion.
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    javi Malpica
    5.0 out of 5 stars Excelente espada de hule espuma
    Reviewed in Mexico on January 28, 2021
    Muy buena espada.. excelente calidad, muy segura. Y es muy grande!
    Nathaniel Canning
    5.0 out of 5 stars Great durable hard foam.
    Reviewed in Canada on July 10, 2019
    Fun sword to play with. Strong durable foam. Would recommend if you like this sort of thing.
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    Kenai Lykos
    5.0 out of 5 stars Buenas espadas
    Reviewed in Mexico on May 25, 2020
    Excelente calidad