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Highlights
The Sugar Loaf pot helmet from the 14th century impresses with its distinctive conical shape and high-quality craftsmanship, making it a must-have for medieval enthusiasts.
Authentic reconstruction of a late medieval pot helmet from around 1330
Made from robust, 1.6 mm thick steel sheet for optimal stability
Additional visual enhancement through decorative, riveted brass fittings
Includes an integrated leather inlay that is adjustable for a customized fit
Polished and lightly oiled surface for a glossy and well-maintained appearance
Ideal fit for head circumferences up to 62 cm, with a total weight of approximately 2.8 kg
Questions about the product Sugar Loaf pot helmet circa 1330, 1.6 mm steel
What material is the adjustable inlay of the Sugar Loaf pot helmet made of, and what is the maximum head circumference for which this helmet is suitable?
The adjustable liner of the Sugar Loaf pot helmet is made of leather. The helmet is suitable for a maximum head circumference of up to 62 cm.
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The fittings of the Sugar Loaf pot helmet are made of brass, while the helmet itself is made of 1.6 mm thick steel. The helmet weighs approximately 2.8 kg.
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The Sugar Loaf pot helmet features a flip-up visor that can be locked in place with a small hook or spring-loaded button. An adjustable leather chin strap is also included for secure fastening.
What are the internal distances of the helmet from forehead to back of head and from ear to ear, and what surface finish does this model have?
The Sugar Loaf pot helmet has a long inner distance from forehead to back of head of approximately 24 cm and a short inner distance from ear to ear of approximately 20 cm. The model has a polished and lightly oiled surface finish.