Product description
This hauberk is made of 1,8 mm wide flat rings with an inner diameter of 8 mm. The rings are woven four in one and subsequently riveted with rivets. The hauberk has mid-length sleeves and reaches just over the hip.
Short chainmail shirts like these were worn by Vikings and others in the early Middle Ages. They remained in use until the 11th century and made a comeback in the second half of the 14th century. From the second half of the 14th century, such short chainmail shirts were called haubergeons, a diminutive of hauberk, or long chainmail shirt. Haubergeons offer optimal protection and more freedom of movement than the hauberk. Therefore, they were also ideal to wear under armor.
Armor parts can be easily attached to the shoulders and arms of the haubergeon with leather laces.
It is available in the sizes M, L and XL.The chest circumference is measured including a gambeson (subarmalis).
All measurements are taken fully stretched.
| Size | M | L | XL |
| Chest circumference approx. | 125 cm | 140 cm | 150 cm |
| Length from shoulder approx. | 80 cm | 90 cm | 92 cm |
| Sleeve length from armpit approx. | 20 cm | 25 cm | 30 cm |
| Weight approx. | 9 kg | 9.7 kg | 11.2 kg |
