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3D Maneuver Gear Blade (High Density Foam)

Original price $59.99 CAD - Original price $59.99 CAD
Original price
$59.99 CAD
$59.99 CAD - $59.99 CAD
Current price $59.99 CAD

Background of the 3D Maneuver Gear

In the anime Attack on Titan, the 3D Maneuver Gear is a specialized piece of equipment used by soldiers to combat Titans, massive humanoid creatures that threaten humanity’s survival. This gear allows its user to move at high speeds in three dimensions, enabling them to zip through cities and forests using grappling hooks and gas-powered propulsion. Its primary function is to give soldiers the mobility needed to strike the Titans' only known weak point—the nape of their neck. Without the 3D Maneuver Gear, humans would be defenseless against the towering Titans.

One of the key characters who wields the 3D Maneuver Gear is Eren Yeager, a member of the Survey Corps, who vows to eradicate all Titans after witnessing his mother’s death. The gear is crucial to Eren and his comrades, allowing them to evade Titans' attacks, close in for precise strikes, and survive in their dangerous world. Mastering the 3D Maneuver Gear requires intense training and skill, as its effective use can mean the difference between life and death on the battlefield.

Foam replica of the 3D Maneuver Gear

Immerse yourself in the world of Attack on Titan with this 96cm High-Density Foam Replica of the 3D Maneuver Gear. Expertly crafted to mirror the gear used by the Survey Corps, this LARP-friendly piece is perfect for display, cosplay, or photoshoots. Its durable, lightweight foam construction ensures it’s easy to handle while maintaining a realistic look. Whether you’re reenacting epic battles or enhancing your Attack on Titan collection, this replica brings the world of Titans and soldiers to life.

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Specifications of our 3D Maneuver Gear

Overall Length: 96 cm
Blade Length: 74.5 cm
Blade Width: 3.8 cm
Blade Thickness: 1.4 cm
Guard Width: 13 cm
Material: High Density Foam
Sharp: No