Zur Produktinfo springen
1 of 3

Battle-Merchant

Pembridge Large Helmet: 14th century reenactment helmet

Regulärer Preis
$114.98 USD
Regulärer Preis
Angebotspreis
$114.98 USD
Inkl. MwSt. Shipping wird beim Checkout berechnet.
Highlights

The Great Pembridge Helmet is an authentic reconstruction of a late medieval helmet, distinguished by its historical accuracy.

  • Detailed replica of the original helmet of Sir Richard Pembridge from the 14th century
  • Made of 1.2 mm thick steel, ideal for light reenactment and LARP characters
  • Comfortable interior with an adjustable leather liner for a secure fit
  • Secure hold thanks to an integrated chin strap with a robust brass buckle
  • Polished and oiled surface for an authentic appearance and effective protection
  • Generous fit for head circumferences up to 64 cm at a moderate weight of 2.2 kg
Manufacturer's specifications

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

Pembridge Large Helmet: 14th Century Reenactment Helmet
large helmet pembridge ca 1370 1 2 mm steel
Pembridge Large Helmet: 14th century reenactment helmet
Pembridge Large Helmet: 14th Century Reenactment Helmet

Pembridge Large Helmet: 14th century reenactment helmet in detail

Questions about the product Pembridge Large Helmet: 14th century reenactment helmet

Where is the original Pembridge Great Helmet located today, and for which historical battles was this type of helmet characteristic?

The original Pembridge helmet is now in the National Museum of Scotland in Edinburgh. This type of helmet was characteristic of the 14th century and of knightly armies in battles of the Hundred Years' War, such as at Crécy or Poitiers.

What material is this helmet made of, and what is the maximum head circumference it is suitable for?

The helmet is made of 2 mm thick steel and is suitable for a head circumference of up to approximately 63 cm.

Does the helmet have an integrated padding inlay, or must a separate padded hood be worn to ensure full protection and comfort during staged combat?

The Pembridge Great Helmet features an integrated, adjustable leather liner (or padded liner, depending on the version) and a chin strap with a brass buckle. Although the liner already offers a degree of comfort and protection, historically such helmets were often worn over an additional padded coif, brainplate, or chainmail coif to optimize protection and stability, particularly in reenactment combat.

Wird geladen...

Sir Richard Pembridge held the prestigious title of Knight of the Garter, having been admitted as its 45th member in 1368. He also held important offices such as Royal Chamberlain, Steward of Southampton Castle, Constable of Dover Castle, and Warden of the Cinque Ports. These titles and positions underscore his high social status as a close confidant and high-ranking military officer under King Edward III, which afforded him considerable influence at the English court of the 14th century.