Description
European Medieval Armor with great helm or heaume, also called pot helm, bucket helm and barrel helm, is a helmet of the High Middle Ages which arose in the late twelfth century in the context of the Crusades and remained in use until the fourteenth century The parts of the armor can be fixed with strong leather straps and buckles. Thus this armor is size adjustable. The armor is featuring the following parts: 1- Great helm or heaume, closed Helmet manually made of carbon steel wearable, used to heavy cavalry in the late middle ages (thickness to choose: 1.2 mm, 2 mm). 2- Cuirass part of the medieval armor to protect the torso and back, made of Pectoral and back armor. Cuirass is made to your measures to be indicated in the order (chest circumference at breast level, total height and weight). 3- Pauldrons (Spaulders) to protect shoulders, this part of the armor covers the back; the shoulder straps are anchored to cuirass via leather straps. 4- Armour to protect the arm, consisting of three parts: the upper cannon (forearm protection), the cubitiera (elbow protection) with lateral wing and lower cannon . They are articulated between them via hinged plates, arched and set by sliding rivets. 5- Medieval Gauntlets, medieval gloves to protect hand and wrist. 6- Poleyn, Schynbald (greaves), medieval Cuisses items of armour that protects the leg, articulated in such a way as to give maximum mobility to the fighter. 7- Sabaton armor or Solleret – Articulated shoes in defence of the foot with the end of different formats of your choice, shoes are made of 18g steel.
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