Description
Greathelmet from the Book of Arms a type of great helm, appearing from around 1400 and lasting into the first quarter of the 16th century. The helmet was primarily used by mounted knights for tournaments (jousting) rather than on the battlefield.
We optimized this helmet to be used in armored combat battles.
The Greathelmet includes:
- Padded liner
- Padded aventail
- 2 plates for shoulders protection
- 2 sets of chin straps
- Simon strap
Specs:
- Hardened spring steel 30HGSA
- Dome 3 mm
- Visor 2 mm
- Weight 5600 g
Source: 1445-1450 The Sir Thomas Holme’s Book of Arms
Some more references:
Standard belt with sturdy fixtures.
These feel really safe and solid. The articulation locks down and the thumbs ground nicely on the plate, protecting the joint from travelling too far. Room to fit thin under-gloves too.
You can fine tune the sizing with the adjustable leather cords and points on the back of the belt.
Super fast production and delivery time. Very light and sturdy gauntlet. A real game changer.
im a absolute noob to the sport but so thankful and grateful to have this axe from medieval extreme by my side for the journey 10/10 product and service