Description
The Italian barbute T shaped visor (also termed a barbuta), is a visorless battle helmet of 15th-century Italian design with a “T” shaped dome for the eyes and mouth.
The each helmet includes:
- Riveted Chainmail
- Padding
- Padded aventail
- Chin stropes
- Aventail hardened steel neck plates
Thickness
- 3 mm top part of the dome
- 2 mm bottom part of dome
- Hardened spring steel 30HGSA
- Weight 6795 g approx
The face and bottom of the helmet reinforced with 4mm hardened steel parts.
Source of the helmet: Italian barbuta, c. 1460, of the T-shaped form, the Metropolitan Museum of Arts





















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Very well done skirt. Easy to move, very light weight. Reparability is high. Very satisfied with this one
Well received! Thanks a lot!
EVERYTHING feels amazing
Saved my hips, recommended for spear/shor sword combat fights
Best titanium armor for fight