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Roman gladiator net for staged combat

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$94.98 USD
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$94.98 USD
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Highlights

The gladiator net, also called a rete, is an authentic reconstruction of the retiarius's characteristic weapon for historical reenactment.

  • Hand-braided quality from durable, 4 mm thick jute rope for maximum robustness
  • Effective weapon for catching, whipping, or bringing down opponents in the arena sand
  • Authentic dimensions of approximately 0.6 x 1.45 m with a mesh size of approximately 45 x 45 mm
  • Solid weight of approximately 1.4 kg allows for precise throws and realistic handling
  • Versatile equipment from Battle-Merchant, ideal for reenactment and historical displays
Manufacturer's specifications

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

Roman gladiator net for staged combat
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Roman gladiator net for staged combat
Roman gladiator net for staged combat

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Questions about the product Roman gladiator net for staged combat

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The hand-woven gladiator net Rete is made of hemp rope and the individual meshes are approximately 6 x 6 cm in size.

What shape does the hand-woven gladiator net Rete have and what are its overall dimensions?

The hand-braided gladiator net, Rete, has a square shape measuring approximately 0.9 x 0.9 m, while its overall outer dimensions are about 0.6 x 1.45 m. It is made of 4 mm thick jute rope and has a mesh size of approximately 45 x 45 mm.

What material were the weights made of that were usually attached to the edges of the gladiator's net, the rete, to facilitate throwing?

The weights on the edges of a gladiator's net were usually made of lead.

What is the weight of the hand-woven gladiator's net (Rete) and what purpose did it serve the retiarius in combat?

The hand-woven gladiator's net, the rete, weighs approximately 1.4 kg. The retiarius used it in combat to capture his opponent, trip him up, or whip him.