Anatomical 14th-century sabatons with additional plate

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Hey there, fellow knights and armor enthusiasts! Have you been looking for a pair of sabatons that not only look amazing but also provide extra safety? Look no further than our anatomical 14th-century sabatons with an additional plate!

Crafted from hardened spring steel or titanium, these sabatons are built to last and protect your feet in the toughest battles. And with the titanium pair weighing in at only 650g, you can move with ease and speed on the battlefield.

But what sets these sabatons apart is the additional plate that covers the gap between the sabatons and your greaves. This extra safety measure is designed to help avoid those feet injuries. We want to be sure that you can fight on without worrying about foot injuries.

And the best part? We will make these sabatons according to the measurements of your shoes, ensuring a perfect fit that will keep you comfortable and protected throughout your battles.

So why wait? Order your anatomical 14th-century sabatons with an additional plate today and experience the ultimate foot protection and safety on the battlefield!

Also, don’t forget to get a pair of period combat shoes.

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

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Mererial

Hardened steel, Titanium