Fighting boots with sabatons

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Description

Introducing the ultimate fighting boots with sabatons, designed to provide unparalleled protection and mobility on the battlefield. Whether you’re competing in buhurts or duels, these boots will give you the confidence to go toe-to-toe with your opponents and emerge victorious.

Crafted from premium-quality leather, these boots and sabatons feature a variable thickness of hardened steel or titanium.

It ranges from 0.8mm to 1.2mm, for the perfect balance between weight and protection. Choose from the durable and lightweight titanium set, weighing in at just 1200g, or opt for the rugged and robust hardened steel set, weighing in at 1600g.

Specifications:

  • The variable thickness of hardened steel or titanium (from 0.8 mm to 1.2 mm) for the best weight/protection ratio
  • Weight of the hardened steel set: 1600 g (3.53 lbs)
  • Weight of the titanium set: 1200 g (2.65 lbs)
  • Natural leather for the boots with the color of your choice

The reinforced upper part of the shoe ensures extra durability. The anti-slip rubber outsole provides superior grip and stability, without leaving a modern footprint. With laces to attach the sabatons, these boots offer a seamless connection between your footwear and leg protection, for a secure fit that won’t slip or shift during combat.

Features:

  • Anti-slip rubber outsole without a modern footprint
  • Laces to attach the sabatons
  • The reinforced upper part of the shoe for extra durability
  • 6 mobile segments for very high flexibility of sabatons
  • 3 points attachment for sabatons for reliability
  • Made-to-measure shoes
  • The leather piece on the top of sabatons for comfort

Stay light on your feet in battle

The six mobile segments of these boots provide exceptional flexibility and mobility, making it easier to dodge blows, move quickly, and stay light on your feet. And with two parts closed greaves, these boots are specifically designed for maximum mobility, so you won’t feel restricted in your movements.

So why settle for less when you can have the best? Order your ultimate fighting boots with sabatons today and take your combat game to the next level.

You can get the boots in one of these colors:

colors of th ecombat boots

 

 

Legs Armor FAQ


General Recommendations for Measurements for Legs Armor:

Clothing: Measurements should be taken wearing the padded chausses you intend to wear with the armor. Sweatpants or jeans will not accurately reflect the thickness of the padded chausses and could lead to ill-fitting armor.

Bare Legs If you are ordering both legs and padding together, measuring your bare legs is acceptable. However, please clearly indicate on the measurement sheet that the measurements are for bare legs.

Measurements: Take all measurements with a flexible measuring tape, snug but not tight.

Additional Notes:

  • Take all measurements with padded chausses or similar under-the-legs armor and shoes on.
  • Ensure you or the person being measured is standing straight and relaxed with feet shoulder-width apart.
  • Use a flexible measuring tape for accurate circumference measurements.
  • Consider additional measurements if specific armor requires them (e.g., knee joint width, foot length).
  • This table provides a basic guide and adjustments might be necessary based on individual body shape and specific armor design.

Required measurements:

A. Weight: Measure your weight in kilograms or pounds without wearing any armor.

B. Height: Stand tall and measure the distance from the top of your head to the soles of your feet.

I. Maximal thigh circumference: Find the widest part of your thigh, usually just above mid-thigh. Wrap the tape measure snugly but not tight.

J. Thigh circumference above knee: Measure the circumference about 10 cm above your kneecap with the tape snug but not tight.

K. Calves: Measure the widest point around your calf muscle with the tape snug but not tight.

L. Ankle: Measure the narrowest part of your ankle just above the ankle bone with the tape snug but not tight.

AA. Hip to Knee: Stand with your leg relaxed. Locate the bony bump on the side of your hip bone (greater trochanter) and the center of your kneecap. Measure the distance between these points while keeping your leg straight.

Z. Knee to Ankle: Stand with your leg relaxed. Locate the center of your kneecap and the highest point of your ankle bone. Measure the distance between these points while keeping your leg straight.

Legs protection chart measurements
legs measurements chart

Armor kit FAQ



Medieval Footwear FAQ


To prolong the lifespan of your medieval combat boots, it is important to clean and condition them regularly. Use a soft brush to remove any dirt or debris, and apply a leather conditioner to keep the leather supple and prevent cracking. Avoid exposing the boots to excessive moisture or extreme temperatures, as this can damage the leather and compromise its structural integrity. Try not to dry them above the open fire, usually, it doesn’t make them better.

To get custom-sized shoes, it’s crucial to measure your feet correctly for a perfect fit, particularly for armored combat boots. You should measure your feet with the socks and padded chausses you wear during combat.

Steps:

  1. Prepare a sheet of paper, a pen or pencil, and a ruler. Wear the socks and padded chausses you wear during combat.
Feet measurements for battle boots

2. Place the paper on a flat surface. Stand on the paper with your weight evenly distributed.

feet measurements

3. Trace around your foot with a pen perpendicular to the paper, keeping it close to your foot.

4. Measure the length of your foot from the longest point on your heel to the longest point on your toes using a ruler. Record this measurement.

5. Measure the width of your foot at the widest part, usually around the ball of your foot, and note it down.

6. Measure the circumference of B (the area where you measured width), C (the area where your foot meets your leg), and D (your ankle) using a measuring tape. Write down these measurements.

7. Note any other details of your feet for your custom-sized shoes, such as medical braces, or surgeons.

Important points on how to measure your feet for custom-sized shoes:

  • Measure with socks and padded chausses worn during combat.
  • Trace the foot with a pen perpendicular to the paper.
  • Measure foot length from heel to toe and width at the widest part.
  • Measure the circumference of B, C, and D for both feet.
  • Note any other requests or details.

Conclusion:

With accurate measurements following these steps, you can get custom-sized shoes that fit your needs perfectly. If you have questions or require assistance, don’t hesitate to consult us.


Additional information

Weight N/A
Mererial

Hardened steel, Titanium