German Gothic Sallet Helemet with Bevor about 1480
German Gothic Sallet Helmet with Bevor, suitable for foot or mounted combat, this two-tiered helmet was prized by both knights and men-at-arms. This replica features the moveable visor and a bevor, piece of plate armour designed to protect the neck, with falling buff like the original. Bevor can be fixed to two different heights. Forged of 18 gauge steel, both the saller and bevor are fully lined and wearable. The bevor can be fixed to two different heights. More information...
German Gothic Sallet Helemet with Bevor about 1480
Suitable for foot or mounted combat, this two-tiered helmet was prized by both knights and men-at-arms. The Sallet, or English Sallet, possibly originated in France or Burgundy. It was constructed with a tail to protect the back of the head and neck. This version sits flush on a bevor, which protects the chin and throat. The original is believed to be English and dates from about 1480.
A classic helm for medieval warriors, knights, and lords. Great for reenactment and combat activities. Form and function come together in this German Gothic Sallet Helmet with Bevor, making it a fine helmet for any knight or warrior to wear, whether they are making an appearance at a fair or fighting their foes off in a mock tourney at any combat reenactment event.
- Fits a head Circumference up to 25” approx.
- Foldable visor
- Cotton liner inside
- Leather chin strap
- The bevor is attached to a leather strap
- Helmet width (ear to ear) 20cm
- Helmet depth (forehead to neck) 22cm
- Head circumference approx. 66cm
- Material thickness 1.25mm
- Weight helmet approx. 1835 g
- Weight bevor approx. 720 g
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