Product description
This Armpusser was made in the style of the mid-14th century and is said to have been worn by the knights and fighters of the 100-year war between France and Great Britain. The armored people from this period were not complete plate designs such as the styles from the 15th century, but the plate armored pieces were intended to be worn over a complete liabilities and offer extra protection for the front of the chest and arms. The arm harness has a steel thickness of 1.6 mm, making it suitable for re-enactment fights.
Details:
Material: steel, leather, brass
Steel thickness: 1.6 mm
Weight: 5000 gr
Based on a historical original
Shipping weight (gram): 5000 *
This article is made in a limited edition. Every copy is unique. This allows sizes and finish to deviate slightly from each other.
Maintenance & Care
Prevent rust by oiling your armor regularly. If necessary, easily remove rust with black sandpaper.
Attach plate armor & malie parts
To keep your malie parts or plate armored in place, it is best to attach leather laces to your wambuis and attach them to the armor / malia. The armor then stays in place during fighting.
When packing this article we only use 100% recycled plastic and recycled paper/cardboard extracted from FSC certified forests. We immediately reuse a large part of the material without the intervention of recycling process. Recycle the material by separating your waste.
1. Cardboard: separate or reuse paper.
2. Plastic cushions, clothing bags and plastic tape: separate or reuse plastic. Possibly pierce the cushions with a needle for volume reduction.
3. Paper packaging for jewelry and small items: have a plastic inner layer. Remove this, and then separate paper and plastic.
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