Product description
In the early 14th century, kettle hats like this one with sloping brims emerged. Advances in metalworking made it cheaper to produce kettle hats from a single piece. The brim of the kettle hat became more sloped, allowing it to deflect projectiles from above. This reduced the impact on both the helmet and the head. This type of helmet was so effective that even aristocrats wore it. The brim provided protection against downward blows and projectiles. The helmet offers an excellent field of vision, good hearing, and optimal protection.
The maximum internal circumference of this kettle hat is 68 cm, excluding the helmet liner. This helmet comes with a liner and chin strap. If you want to wear additional padded lining, measure your head circumference while wearing it. The padded liner already attached inside the helmet is usually sufficient. To create more space inside the helmet, the liner can be removed.
