Splinted Leather Arm Armour with Steel Elbow Couters, 14th-15th century
This historical Splinted Leather Arm Armour with Steel Elbow Couters is inspired by templates from the 14th and early 15th centuries. At this time, leather and steel brigantines were popular, offering good protection to the warrior without restricting his mobility too much. Such an arm gear cleverly combines the advantages of steel and leather armor. The splinted arms are fully functional and ideally suited for battles and tournaments in the historical spirit. More information...
Splinted Leather Arm Armour with Steel Elbow Couters, 14th-15th century
This arm armor is exquisitely designed and handcrafted by skilled artisans using 4mm thick cowhide leather and approximately 1.5mm thick (16 gauge) steel.
- The arm armour consists of splinted rerebrace + vambrace and elbow couters made of steel
- This arm armour is easy to buckle to the arms (in a padded tunic) using 4 pairs of leather straps with brass buckles.
- Available in one size fits most
- The metal parts are matt polished
A high-quality product made by Lord Of Battles®