Product description
This sallet is based on 16th-century originals. Its popularity is evident from the fact that this type of helmet was in use for over 100 years! These helmets were often mass-produced, with large numbers made in a short period of time. The neck guard provided the wearer with excellent protection against overhead projectiles, while the visor offered a good field of vision combined with optimal facial protection.
This lower-profile sallet was worn by both infantry and cavalry. The helmet is made of 1 mm thick steel.
The sallet can be worn in various ways in combination with a bevor:
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Straight on the head, visor and bevor open – provides an optimal field of vision and airflow.
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Straight on the head, visor open and bevor closed – offers good visibility and protection for the lower face.
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Straight on the head, visor closed and bevor open – provides maximum protection.
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Tilted on the head, visor closed and bevor open – allows for a wide field of vision and good airflow.
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Tilted on the head, visor and bevor closed – combines a wide field of vision with enhanced protection.
