Plate armour
Medieval armor, knight armor, 15th century armor by Marshal Historical, Mytholon, Deepeeka & more. Free shipping available, lowest prices
15 products
Open bevor Open bevor
- For
- €98,-
Milanese mittens (1440 AD) Milanese mittens (1440 AD)
- For
- €108,90
Viking vambraces with Jellinge dragon Viking vambraces with Jellinge dragon
- For
- €14,20
Gothic breastplate Gothic breastplate
- For
- €152,45
Leather vambrace with metal strips Aerdwulf Leather vambrace with metal strips Aerdwulf
- For
- €37,05
Jackchains, pair Jackchains, pair
- For
- €76,25
Churburg arm harness Churburg arm harness
- For
- €304,90
Early medieval scale armour Early medieval scale armour
- For
- €413,75
Early medieval lamellar armour Early medieval lamellar armour
- For
- €361,55
Viking vambrace Viking vambrace
- For
- €43,55
Vambrace of steel Vambrace of steel
- For
- €46,85
Milanese couters Milanese couters
- For
- €98,-
Viking greave Viking greave
- For
- €54,45
Set of 25 lamellar scales Visby Set of 25 lamellar scales Visby
- For
- €28,30
Set of 25 lamellar scales Birka Set of 25 lamellar scales Birka
- For
- €14,15
Full armor & suit of armor: fully wearable knight armor
In our webshop you will find various full knight armors, these are suitable for reenactment or LARP battles. When you are not wearing armor, this is a beautiful medieval home decoration!
Medieval armor and plate armor: assembling your own armor
We also have separate armor parts. These are perfect for putting together a suit of armor according to your own taste. Individual armor parts are cheaper than a full suit of armor. If you want to spread the expense of buying a suit of armour over several years, you can collect the full armor by buying the separate armor parts. This is also perfect if you don't want to wear a full armor, but some plate armor parts in combination with a gambeson. All armor parts are fully functional and made of steel. We have medieval armor with several steel thicknesses. The steel thickness determines what you can use it for, for example 1 mm for LARP armor and costumes, and from 1.5 mm for reenactment battles. You can also have certain armor parts made to measure and choose the steel thickness yourself.