Zur Produktinfo springen
1 of 3

Battle-Merchant

Authentic knee tiles, 15th century, 1.6 mm steel

Regulärer Preis
$134.98 USD
Regulärer Preis
Angebotspreis
$134.98 USD
Inkl. MwSt. Shipping wird beim Checkout berechnet.
Highlights

These fully articulated knee guards are a detailed replica of late medieval plate armor from the 15th century.

  • High-quality construction from 1.6 mm thick steel sheet with corrosion-resistant blackening on the inside
  • Excellent mobility thanks to a functional sliding mechanism with sturdy steel rivets
  • Authentic design with distinctive fishtail-shaped side wings and carefully rolled edges
  • Individual size adjustment using three adjustable leather straps and lacing with brass tips
  • Ideal addition to the armor of a European knight for reenactment, LARP, or film productions
Manufacturer's specifications

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

Authentische Kniekacheln 15. Jh., 1,6 mm Stahl
kniekacheln 15 jh 1 6 mm stahl paar
Authentic knee tiles, 15th century, 1.6 mm steel
Authentische Kniekacheln 15. Jh., 1,6 mm Stahl

Authentic knee tiles, 15th century, 1.6 mm steel in detail

Questions about the product Authentic knee tiles, 15th century, 1.6 mm steel

What material are the authentic 15th-century knee tiles made of, and what is their thickness?

The authentic 15th-century knee tiles are made of robust carbon steel. They have a material thickness of approximately 1.6 mm, which corresponds to a thickness of 16 gauge.

Are these knee pads suitable for stage combat and how are they attached to the leg?

These knee plates, made of 1.6 mm thick steel, are suitable for stage combat and are ideal for historical reenactment and LARP. They are securely and individually adjustable to the leg using leather straps and steel buckles on the back.

Which eras or historical depictions can be authentically complemented with these late medieval knee tiles?

These late medieval knee tiles from the 15th century are ideally suited for the authentic depiction of European warriors and knights of the late Middle Ages (c. 1250–1500). They particularly complement armor from the time of the Burgundian Wars, the Wars of the Roses, or depictions in the context of the Holy Roman Empire under rulers such as Charles IV or Sigismund.

What maintenance measures are recommended for the knee tiles to protect the steel from corrosion?

To protect the knee tiles from corrosion, the following maintenance measures are recommended: - Regular impregnation of the surface with a special wax or oil to ensure a protective film is always present

- Dry storage in low humidity to prevent the steel from reacting with moisture

- Immediate cleaning after contact with dirt or perspiration (fingerprints)

- If necessary, follow-up treatment by polishing or carefully removing initial rust spots to prevent further spread