Titanium brigandine skirt (pelvis protection)

$212

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Description

In a buhurt during a fight, you may wrestling or be bent by someone, and a gap will appear in the armor between the body protection and the plate legs. In such situation, the lower vertebrae and pelvis will be defenseless. This is especially dangerous when you are held, and can’t escape from the strike. In this moment, your bones and muscles are under heavy load and getting hit there is dangerous and it threatens bone fracture and muscle injury.

Therefore, we offer you the option of additional armor for your protection. The model consists of plates and a cloth base to which they are attached. The plates are made of titanium – a durable material that is lighter than steel but not inferior to it in strength. So the weight of the skirt is minimal. They lie on each other with overlapping, due to what better protect and withstand the hit. The cloth base consists of two layers glued together – a lasting tarpaulin inside and outside wool. This makes it wear resistant and more durable.

This protection you can attach on your belt to close the holes in the armor and protect the pelvis. Brigandine skirt is especially useful for mass battles, where is a two-handed polearm and the strikes with such weapon will be especially dangerous for you. But you can use it in a tournament for greater safety. Well suited in combination with a short body protection.

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