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Horned helmet made of 1.3 mm steel – Fantasy & LARP

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$114.98 USD
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$114.98 USD
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Highlights

This striking horned helmet, made of 1.3 mm thick steel, is the perfect accessory for anyone looking for eye-catching headwear for fantasy events or costumes.

  • Made of robust steel with a material thickness of approximately 1.3 mm
  • Includes separately supplied horns for easy self-assembly thanks to pre-drilled holes
  • High wearing comfort thanks to the integrated, size-adjustable inlay made of genuine cowhide leather
  • Secure fit during movement thanks to the practical leather chin strap
  • Versatile use for LARP, carnival, Mardi Gras, or medieval costume parties
  • Fits a head circumference of up to 62 cm with a total weight of approximately 2.3 kg
Manufacturer's specifications

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

Horned helmet made of 1.3 mm steel – Fantasy & LARP
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Horned helmet made of 1.3 mm steel – Fantasy & LARP
Horned helmet made of 1.3 mm steel – Fantasy & LARP

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Questions about the product Horned helmet made of 1.3 mm steel – Fantasy & LARP

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The liner and chin strap of the horned helmet are made of cowhide leather. It is suitable for a maximum head circumference of up to 62 cm.

What is the weight of the horned helmet and what are the internal distances (back of head to forehead and ear to ear) of the model?

The horned helmet weighs approximately 2.3 kg. The long inner distance from the forehead to the back of the head is about 21 cm, while the short inner distance from ear to ear is about 19 cm.

Are the screws and locknuts included in the delivery made of stainless steel or do they require special care?

The screws and nuts included with steel items are generally not made of stainless steel to maintain the historical appearance. Since the helmet is made of 1.3 mm steel, the small parts should also be regularly treated with a light film of oil or a suitable care product (such as Ballistol) to protect them from corrosion. Also, regularly check that the screws are tight, without overtightening them.

How are the horns attached to the helmet and what should be considered during assembly?

The horns are usually attached to the helmet using screws in the designated holes. During installation, care must be taken to tighten the screws securely to ensure a firm hold without damaging the helmet or horn material.