Warhammer
Warhammer
Description
This latex LARP war hammer was inspired by historical weapons from the Middle Ages. Also known as a horseman pick, this powerful weapon was popular as a counter to plate armor, the bludgeoning end of the weapon making it possible to crush the plates and cause concussions, while the pick end could pierce armors and inflict direct injuries. It was often used by knights to fight each other, and would also be used by regular men-at-arms and common soldiers to strike down heavily armored foes. Made for close-quarter combat, the war hammer was a short-range weapon and was often used with a shield to help parry opponents armed with longer and more nimble weapons. In LARP, this war pick will fit any fighter, tough mercenary, or rugged warrior.
Characteristics
- Resisting, flexible, and secure protuberances
- Sturdy and flexible reinforcements along the whole length
- A counterweight in the handle, made with laminated wood and genuine leather, for enhanced handling
- One-year limited warranty against workmanship defects
Sizes
Short
- Length: 75cm (30 in)
Long
- Length: 90 cm (35 1/2 in)
- Weight: 490gr
- Length of the grip: 20cm
- Head length: 24cm
Made in Quebec, Canada, by Nemesis Workshop
The Nemesis Standard: Stunning, Safe, Maneuverable
A Nemesis weapon is a premium piece of LARP engineering. Beware of cheap knockoffs using stolen images; when you invest in authentic Nemesis Workshops gear, you are getting the true, original design. Here is why our weapons stand out:
- Masterful Aesthetics: Our St-Elie workshop specializes in high-density foam sculpting, thermoforming, and intricate latex painting. The visual result is simply stunning.
- Uncompromising Safety: We use reinforced matrices and secure-tip technologies at the ends of our fiberglass cores. You can fight with confidence knowing your weapon meets the strictest safety standards.
- Handcrafted in Quebec: Every weapon is sculpted, assembled, and painted by our fairly paid artisans in Canada.
- The Perfect Balance: We meticulously weight our hilts and handles so the weapon feels fast, highly maneuverable, and comfortable in your hand, greatly increasing your performance on a LARP weekend.






