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Visor helmet circa 1520 - steel 1.6 mm

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$134.98 USD
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$134.98 USD
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Highlights

This European visor helmet is an authentic reconstruction of a classic tournament helmet from the early 16th century.

  • Made of robust, approximately 1.6 mm thick steel sheet for limited suitability in stage combat
  • Detailed replica of a typical closed helmet with a functional flip-up visor
  • High wearing comfort thanks to an integrated, comfortable inlay made of genuine leather
  • Secure fit during movement thanks to the adjustable chin strap with a classic buckle
  • Optimal fit for a head circumference of up to approximately 61 cm, weighing about 3 kg
  • Ideal addition to historical reenactments, collections, or late medieval armor
Manufacturer's specifications

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

Visor helmet circa 1520, steel 1.6 mm
visor helmet approx. 1520 1 6 mm steel
Visor helmet circa 1520 - steel 1.6 mm
Visor helmet circa 1520, steel 1.6 mm

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Questions about the product Visor helmet circa 1520 - steel 1.6 mm

What specific features (such as leather lining or buckles) does the European visor helmet from around 1520 made of 1.6 mm steel have, and is it suitable for stage combat?

The European visor helmet from around 1520 is made of approximately 1.6 mm thick sheet steel and features a comfortable leather liner and a chin strap with a buckle. Due to its material thickness and construction, the helmet is conditionally suitable for reenactment combat.

What are the dimensions (head circumference, ear-to-ear distance) and weight of the European visor helmet from around 1520 made of 1.6 mm steel?

The European visor helmet from around 1520, made of 1.6 mm thick steel, weighs approximately 3 kg. It is suitable for a head circumference of up to approximately 61 cm, with a long inner distance from the back of the head to the forehead of approximately 21 cm and a short inner distance from ear to ear of approximately 19.5 cm.

What specific care measures are recommended to protect the 1.6 mm thick steel from rust, and is the visor helmet compatible with common neck guards or ring armor gorgets from the same era?

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What historical models served as the basis for the replica of this European tournament helmet from the early 16th century, and for what specific uses besides stage combat is it designed?

This replica of a European visor helmet (also known as a closed helmet) is based on historical examples of tournament helmets from the early 16th century. Besides staged combat, it is designed for use in reenactment, for medieval enthusiasts, and for the historical portrayal of medieval knighthood.