Questions about the product Bar Mace Windlass: Medieval blunt weapon
What materials is the Bar Mace of Windlass made of, and where were remains of such a type originally found?
The Bar Mace of Windlass consists of four iron bars attached to a round shaft and has a handle made of wood and leather. Remains of this type were originally found in the River Thames in London.
What is the weight of the Bar Mace of Windlass and what destructive power is attributed to it with regard to enemy armor and weapons?
The Bar Mace of Windlass weighs approximately 1.4 kg. It is characterized by enormous destructive power, enabling a sufficiently strong warrior to shatter even helmets and break enemy armor and weapons with heavy blows.
How many individual steel bars does the Bar Mace of Windlass consist of, and what is the primary purpose for which this historical replica is intended?
The Bar Mace of Windlass is composed of four individual steel rods. This historical replica is primarily intended for close combat, to shatter helmets or break swords with heavy blows.
What is the overall length of the Bar Mace of Windlass and what is the significance of the large steel pommel at the end of the weapon?
The Bar mace from Windlass has a total length of approximately 73.5 cm. The large steel pommel at the end of the weapon serves as a counterweight to the heavy head, improving handling and optimally balancing the warrior's striking power.