Authentic dog-headed bascinet circa 1390, 1.6mm steel
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$134.98 USD
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Highlights
This bascinet is a detailed reconstruction of a late medieval bascinet from around 1390, distinguished by its striking visor design and historical authenticity.
Made of high-quality 1.6 mm thick armor-grade steel with intricately riveted elements
Characteristic "dog-head" visor that provides optimal protection of the field of vision
Movable and, if needed, completely removable visor for maximum flexibility
Additional visual enhancement through decorative brass embellishments around the edge
High wearing comfort thanks to the integrated leather liner and a sturdy chin strap
Optimal fit for a head circumference up to approximately 61 cm with a total weight of 2.7 kg
Questions about the product Authentic dog-headed bascinet circa 1390, 1.6mm steel
Does the Authentic Houndskull Bascinet have a removable visor and does it include a padded inlay and a chin strap?
Yes, the authentic houndskull headdress features a movable and removable visor. It also includes a padded inlay and a chin strap, ensuring a high level of comfort and a secure fit.
What is the weight of the Authentic Houndscoop Bascinet and what is the maximum head circumference for which it is suitable?
The authentic dog-head bascinet weighs approximately 2.70 kg to 2.90 kg and is suitable for a head circumference of up to 61 cm.
Is the dog hood suitable for full-contact buhurt and does it have brackets for attaching a chainmail hood?
This dog hood, made of 1.6 mm steel, is suitable for reenactment and light combat, but not designed for full-contact buhurt (HMB). It features brass rivets (vervelles) at the bottom edge to which a chainmail aventail can be attached.
What materials and decorations were used in the production of the dog hood, and what historical model served as the basis for this reproduction?
The dog-head helmet was made of 1.6 mm thick steel and decorated with elaborately riveted brass fittings and brass details. A Milanese helmet from around 1390 AD served as the historical model for this reproduction.