Chainmail Hauberk - Butted High Tensile Wire Rings - Lord of Battles
Chainmail Hauberk - Butted High Tensile Wire Rings - Lord of Battles
This hauberk is made from links of high tensile steel wire that have been butted together end to end. The rings are left uncoated. Belt is not included. The hauberk was a widely used defense among dark age and Medieval warriors. Hauberk comes from the Old Frankish word halsberg which originally is a reference to a mail item that protects the throat.
This half-sleeve Haubergeon of chainmail is crafted from butted rings of mild steel which are zinc plated. Zinc plating is low maintenance and does
Lord of Battles - Chainmail Haubergeon - Butted - Zinc Coated - Mild Steel
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Lord of Battles Medieval Half Sleeves Shirt High Tensile Wire Round Rings Butted Chainmail Armor for Historical Reenactments : Clothing,
Lord of Battles Medieval Half Sleeves Shirt High Tensile Wire Round Rings Butted Chainmail Armor for Historical Reenactments
This chainmail haubergeon is crafted from butted rings of high tensile wire and left with a natural finish. The diameter of the rings measures 9 mm
BRNH Chainmail Haubergeon - Butted High Tensile Wire Rings
This maile half-hauberk is intended to be worn beneath plate or brigandine armor to provide an underlayer of chainmail defense beneath the gaps in an exterior brigandine or plate armor. The armor neatly covers the arms, collar, armpits and sides of the torso and by omitting much of the lower half of mail defense it greatly lowers the total overall weight of ones armor since those areas are already aptly covered by the exterior armor and potentially a maile skirt.
Lord of Battles - Chainmail Half Hauberk - Butted High Tensile Wire Round Rings
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Lord of Battles Medieval Half Sleeves Shirt High Tensile Wire Round Rings Butted Chainmail Armor for Historical Reenactments : Clothing,
Lord of Battles Medieval Half Sleeves Shirt High Tensile Wire Round Rings Butted Chainmail Armor for Historical Reenactments
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