Plate armor

Discover our plate armor components: cuisses, poleyns, greaves, sabatons, cuirass, pauldrons, spaulders, besagews, couters, vambraces, bracers, and gauntlets.

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Tijdlijn
Tijdlijn
Type
Type
Classificatie
Classificatie
Kleur
Kleur
Materiaal
Materiaal
Materiaaldikte
Materiaaldikte
Voering
Voering
Maat
Maat
Helminleg
Helminleg
Kinriem
Kinriem
Riemlengte
Riemlengte
Riembreedte
Riembreedte
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Brand
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Availability
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Wearable knight armour for sale

In our webshop, you will find various complete knight armors, which are fully wearable. When you are not wearing a armour, it serves as beautiful medieval home decoration. Moreover, all armors are shipped for free, so you don't have to pay for expensive freight shipping or pick up the armour.

Armor parts: assembling medieval armour

In addition to complete medieval armors, we also have individual armour parts. This is ideal if you want to assemble a armour to your own taste. Individual parts are cheaper than a complete armour, so it's also the solution to spread the purchase of a armour over several years. Also ideal if you do not want to wear a full armour, but some armour parts in combination with a gambeson. All armour parts are fully functional and made of steel. We have armour parts with different steel thicknesses. The steel thickness determines what you can use it for, for example, 1 mm for LARP armor and costumes, and from 1.5 mm for reenactment battles. You can also have certain parts made to size and choose the steel thickness yourself.

 

Plate armor parts

A armour consists of the following parts: cuisses (thigh armor), poleyns (knee pieces), greaves, sabatons (armour shoes), a cuirass (consisting of breastplate and backplate), faulds (lamellae under the cuirass), tassets (plates under the faulds), pauldrons (pauldrons), spaulders (simple pauldrons), besagews (rondels at the armpit), couters (elbow cops), vambraces (arm harness), bracers (forearm armor), gauntlets (gauntlets) and mittens (mittens).