This leg armor is based on 15th century originals. They are equipped with roundels so that they also protect the inside of the knee. These harness parts can be attached to the leg with leather straps.
Product details
Product details:
Material: Carbon steel
Length: 51 cm
Steel thickness: 1.6 mm
Finish: polished
Delivery: pair
Based on a historic original
Shipment weight (grams): 5000
Battle-ready armor
Plate armor, such as cuirasses, leg armor, arm harness, or gauntlets, offers increased protection against impacts during mock battles. Ensure that you always wear sufficient padding under plate armor, for example in the form of a gambeson.
Plate armor is considered battle-ready at a steel thickness of at least 1.6 mm.
Finishing armor & weapons
Tip: how to adjust the finish of plate armor and weapons yourself
Luxury (polished) – polish the steel with metal polish or toothpaste. You can even polish an item to a mirror finish with this. Test on a small area first!
Hand-made (matte) – place the steel in cola for 40 minutes to 20 hours. Regularly check the matte effect. Smooth the finish with black sandpaper.
Antique (patinated) – place the steel in a damp environment (preferably outside) and let it rust. Remove the red layer of rust, leaving the corroded surface layer.
Note. After self-finishing the product, warranty and return rights are void. Celtic WebMerchant is not liable for the effects of the aforementioned methods.
Secure armor & mail
To keep your mail components or plate armor properly in place, it is best to attach leather laces to your gambeson and fasten them to the armor/mail. The armor will then stay better in place during fighting.
Packed with 100% recycled material
When packaging this item, we use only 100% recycled plastic and recycled paper/cardboard sourced from FSC certified forests. A large portion of the material is reused directly without the intervention of the recycling process. Recycle the material by separating your waste.
Cardboard: separate or reuse paper.
2. Plastic cushions, clothing bags, and plastic tape: separate or reuse plastic. Optionally, puncture the cushions with a needle for volume reduction.
Paper packaging for jewelry and small items: have a plastic inner layer. Remove this, and then separate paper and plastic.