Water Bucket - Coreless LARP Throwing Weapon

WP13754

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Dark Moon’s Meat Cleaver is an ideal companion for anyone looking to find their way around the post-apocalyptic world. Sculpted and handpainted to look like a realistic butcher knife, this latex weapon is 36 cm long with a 9 cm wide head and a 16 cm grip. The blade appears well used with several notches along the edge, and a ring on the spine for hanging the cleaver from a belt.

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Weight 550g
Height 29.5cm
Circumference 71.5cm
Diameter 24.4cm

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WATER BUCKET

Whether you’re drawing water from a village well or rinsing the blood from the blacksmith’s anvil, this foam bucket is a medieval staple—now in a safe, durable and actually functional form. Yes, it’s foam. And yes—it holds water.

Made with realism in mind, this prop is molded and painted to look like a wooden bucket with deep grained “wooden” staves and iron bands. The thick rope handle is both authentic and practical, and the waterproof interior allows for camp-life immersion—literally and narratively.

Perfect for LARP, theatre, film sets or tavern and village scenes, this foam bucket is light enough to carry all day but sturdy enough to play its part in many scenarios. From carrying supplies to miming chores, it looks the part and is safe to toss, drop or use in physical performance.

And here’s the magic: it’s not just a static prop. Use it to carry water to your campfire cookpot, splash your enemies in a comedic moment, or simply place it by a bench to set the scene of a working medieval world. It’s the kind of prop that brings a scene to life—even before it’s filled with anything else.

Realistic, reliable and ready to go, this foam bucket proves even the simplest objects can be storytelling gold.

SAFETY NOTICE

These buckets are made from LARP safe foam, with no core and is the ideal desnsity for a throwing weapon. However, the knotted rope handle is genuine and heavy in nature. As such, this weapon may be deemed unsafe as a throwing weapon at the LARP system you attend. Furthermore, many systems have strict systems about rope on weapons - they don't want any injuries cuased by projectiles catching on targets or their person.

As always, we recommend contacting the weapons check team at your relevant LARP if you are unsure.

MAINTENANCE

Read our 'LARP Weapon Maintenance' article HERE!

All latex-coated weapons need a certain degree of maintenance. For this we recommend using maintenance silicone, which can be purchased separately in the 'Weapon Maintenance & Repair' section.

'Larp Inn Weapon Lube - Silicone Spray' is an easy, spray-on application, 100% pure and acid-free making it safe to apply. We recommend using 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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