Description
This Flamberge two-handed flame-bladed sword for armored combat is made according to BI and IMCF technical requirements.
This flame-bladed sword is called the German Flammenschwert (literally “flame sword”).
Like other Zweihänders, they were used during the 16th century by the Landsknechts.
Specifications:
- Full length: 145 cm (57.1 in)
- Blade length: 105 cm (41.3 in)
- Handle length: 40 cm (15.7 in)
- Main cross-guard length: 20 cm (7.9 in)
- Small cross-guard length: 9 cm (3.5 in)
- Balance point: 0 cm (0 in) from cross-guard
- Weight: 2445 g (5.39 lbs)
- Steel thickness: 4 mm (0.16 in), hardened spring steel












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The Gambeson and pants came in! Pretty great fit 👌 So excited for the armor!
Awesome quality
Awesome quality
Why these are better than the other gauntlets:
– no straps between your palm and the weapon, giving superior grip. This means less effort to hold onto weapons over many fights and harder to be disarmed.
– leather on cuffs extends past the metal. Makes them easier to repair and increases comfort with short vambraces.
Also well made, with deep pockets for ends of fingers and thumb
Cant wait to put them to use look and fit perfectly