Segmented tassets for medieval combat

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Segmented Tassets for Medieval Combat

Enhance your upper leg protection with our Segmented Tassets for Medieval Combat — the ideal upgrade for any armored fighter. Designed to offer superior joint and hip protection, these tassets are made for durability, flexibility, and full-contact performance.

Each tasset is composed of 3 overlapping curved plates, giving it a wider coverage area and enhanced resistance against powerful strikes. Whether you’re in a buhurt, duel, or reenactment, these tassets are built to take a beating and keep you moving confidently.

Specifications:

  • Width: 26 cm (10.2 inches)
  • Height: 24 cm (9.4 inches)
  • Weight: 700 g per pair (1.54 lbs)
  • Materials: Titanium or 65G hardened spring steel

The segmented design ensures mobility without sacrificing safety. The plates are pre-curved and made to be stitched directly to your gambeson or brigandine for a secure, customized fit.

Includes: 2 segmented tassets (1 pair)

Choose your material and upgrade your armor with confidence. Perfect for BI, HMB, Buhurt, AMCF, and other full-contact medieval fighting formats.

Hip and Waist Protection FAQ


Before we begin, ensure you have your actual padded under-armor kit ready: gambeson, chausses, and c-belt. Using anything else like modern jackets, sweatpants, or layered sweaters won’t provide the accurate measurements needed for fitting your brigantine. If you’re planning to order both your padded kit and brigantine from our shop simultaneously, sending your bare body measurements is acceptable. However, please inform us of this so we can properly adjust the sizing based on your true dimensions.

Additional Tips:

  • When taking measurements, stand relaxed with good posture.
  • Make sure the measuring tape is snug but not tight.
  • If you’re unsure about any measurements, it’s always best to err on the side of being slightly larger.
  • Consider having someone else take your measurements for greater accuracy.

This table should give you a good starting point for taking all the necessary measurements for your medieval body armor. Remember, precise measurements are crucial for a comfortable and well-fitting suit of armor.

Required measurements:

A. Body Weight: Stand on a scale without shoes or other heavy clothing.

B. Full Body Height: Stand straight, barefoot, with your back against a wall. Have someone measure from the top of your head to the floor.

D. Neck Circumference: Measure around the base of the neck, just above the collarbone.

E. Shoulder Width (Back): Measure from the seam of one shoulder pad to the seam of the other, across the back.

R. Shoulder Width (Front): Measure from the seam of one shoulder pad to the seam of the other, across the chest.

O. Chest Width (Arms Together): Measure the front of the chest with arms holding each other, from armpit to armpit.

F. Maximum Chest Circumference: Measure around the chest at its fullest point, usually while breathing in.

G. Waist Circumference: Measure around the narrowest part of your waist, above the hips.

H. Maximum Hip Circumference: Measure around the widest part of your hips, usually at the level of your buttocks.

U. Neckline to Waistline: Measure from the lowest point of the neckline just under the neck to the waistline, usually above the belly button.

X. Neckline to Groin Line: Measure from the lowest point of the neckline just under the neck to the groin line, where you want the armor to end. This helps ensure the pelvis is covered.

body armor measurements


Additional information

Weight0.7 kg
DimensionsN/A
Material

Hardened steel, Titanium

1 review for Segmented tassets for medieval combat

  1. Shark Z. (verified owner)

    Excellent quality as always. I keep coming back to M.E. due to their phenomenal consistency in making high quality gear.

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