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Authentic skullcap (2mm steel) for stage combat

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$104.98 USD
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$104.98 USD
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Highlights

This authentic reconstruction of a high medieval skullcap offers functional head protection for historical reenactments and sporting combat.

  • Robust construction from 2 mm thick steel for full suitability for stage combat
  • Historically accurate design based on visorless helmet designs of the 13th century
  • Versatile applications from reenactment and LARP to film and theater productions
  • Riveted and individually adjustable inlay made of high-quality leather for optimal fit
  • Secure hold thanks to a sturdy chin strap with a decorative brass buckle in an antique finish
  • Corrosion-protected interior through a special blackening process for extended durability
Manufacturer's specifications

SPQR Seasonings, 381 Locust Street Unit H4 Aero Ind. Park, 07735, Keyport NJ, CS@SPQRSeasonings.com

Authentic skullcap (2mm steel) for stage combat
medieval skullcap, reenactment combat helmet, 2 mm steel
Authentic skullcap (2mm steel) for stage combat
Authentic skullcap (2mm steel) for stage combat

Authentic skullcap (2mm steel) for stage combat in detail

Questions about the product Authentic skullcap (2mm steel) for stage combat

What material is the brain hood made of, and for what type of use is it particularly suitable due to its material thickness of 2 mm?

The skullcap is made of 2 mm thick steel and is therefore particularly suitable for stage combat due to this material thickness.

What internal components ensure a secure fit for the skullcap, and what additional protective devices can be attached to the pre-drilled holes?

An adjustable leather inlay ensures a comfortable and secure fit for the skullcap. A chainmail aventail can be attached to the pre-drilled holes to further protect the neck and throat.

How many parts were used to make this skullcap, and under which other helmet types was it commonly worn in the High Middle Ages?

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Which era is represented by this reconstruction and what maintenance measures are recommended to protect the non-stainless steel from corrosion?

The skullcap represents the High Middle Ages (especially the 13th century). To protect the non-stainless steel from corrosion, the product should be cleaned regularly and treated with a suitable care oil (e.g., Ballistol) or wax to create a protective barrier against moisture and oxygen.