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Historical Gladiator Leg Pads – 72 cm

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$114.98 USD
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$114.98 USD
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Highlights

These gladiator leg pads offer authentic protection and comfort based on historical models for reenactment and staged combat.

  • Made from robust canvas and a soft 100% cotton lining
  • Optimal cushioning thanks to high-quality 100% polyester padding
  • Individual fit and secure hold thanks to eight sewn-on leather straps
  • Impressive length of approximately 72 cm with a maximum circumference of approximately 50 cm
  • Lightweight at only approximately 300 g for unrestricted freedom of movement
Manufacturer's specifications

Battle-Merchant Wacken GmbH & Co. KG, Gehrn 4, 25596, Wacken, info@battlemerchant.com

Historical Gladiator Leg Pads – 72 cm
gladiator leg pads
Historical Gladiator Leg Pads – 72 cm
Historical Gladiator Leg Pads – 72 cm

Historical Gladiator Leg Pads – 72 cm in detail

Questions about the product Historical Gladiator Leg Pads – 72 cm

What height are the historical gladiator leg pads and what type of armor or costume are they best suited for?

The historical gladiator leg pads are 72 cm high. They serve as padding under leg guards (greaves) to prevent chafing and provide additional protection. They are best suited for the authentic portrayal of various gladiator types in reenactments, historical costumes, or events related to Roman antiquity.

What materials are the historical gladiator leg pads made of and how are they attached to the leg?

The historical gladiator leg pads are made from a combination of cotton, leather, and polyester. Eight leather straps are sewn onto the pads for fastening and individual adjustment to the leg.

Are the historical gladiator leg pads machine washable, or what is the best way to clean them if they get dirty after a fight?

The historical gladiator leg pads should not be washed in a washing machine due to the integrated leather straps and padding. It is recommended to carefully remove any dirt with a soft brush or a damp cloth to protect the material and maintain its shape.

Which historical models does the design of these gladiator leg pads correspond to, and for which period of ancient Rome are they authentic?

The design of these leg pads corresponds to the historical fasciae worn by heavily armed gladiator types such as the Thraex or Hoplomachus to protect their legs. They are authentic to the Roman Imperial period, especially the heyday of gladiatorial games between the 1st and 3rd centuries AD.