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Medieval Helmet
Medieval helmet is usually used in medieval fairs and tournaments. Includes pedestal.
€84.31
Medieval barbuta
Functional medieval steel barbuta of 1.6 mm. Includes leather chin strap. The barbuta served as a shelter for the head and had as an element the collar that defended the neck at the front and the cover that defended the neck from behind.
€85.68
Battle-Ready Helmet
Made of steel with 2 mm thicknessAvailable in three sizes (display size on order)Size S: for head circumference approx. 59 cmSize M: for head circumference approx. 61 cmSize L: for head circumference approx. 62 cmWeight approx: 1.5 kgIt features inside lining and adjustable leather strap.
€74.97
German Spangenhelmet, about 500 AD
German Spangenhelmet, about 500 AD

This replica follows a Germanic spangenhelmet of approximately 500 AD. The top of the pointed helmet as well as the nasaand jowl flaps are typical of this era. A very comfortable adjustable leather lining with chin strap and buckle is included.
€91.04
German Helmet Morion
German Morion helmet, 1.6 mm steel
This replica follows an original Morion helmet from the second half of the 16th century. Details:
- Suitable for head circumference up to 61 cm
- long distance (back to front): approx. 22 cm
- short distance (ear to ear): approx. 18 cm
- Made from 1.6 mm steel
- Weight: approx. 1.7 kg
€80.33
Wenceslao Combat Helmet
Wenceslao combat helmet. Natural and functional size. Includes chin strap and leather padding. Does NOT include support.
€64.26
Wenceslao Combat Helmet
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Norman Nasal Helmet, 1.6 mm steel, with leather lining and chin strap

Typical Norman helmet with riveted nose, about 11th century
Details:
- manufactured from elaborate and riveted steel armor
- Delivery includes comfortable leather inlay and chin strap
- Suitable for head circumference up to 60 cm
- long distance (front to back): approx. 22.5 cm
- short distance (ear to ear): approx. 18.5 cm
- Finish: polished and oiled
- Weight: approx. 1.5 kg
€64.26
King Arthur's Helmet
King Arthur's helmet, 1.2 mm steel, with leather lining
King Arthur, then says, was the perfect king. In peacetime, he was caring for and taking care of people's interests. In the war, a brave leader who united and led the Celtic tribes of Great Britain in the 5th century against the assault of Angel Saxons.
Replica in the style of an early medieval Spangenhelms with Nasal, ideal for LARP, theater and costumes. This helmet is handmade, helmet hubcap, cheek and neck protection are hand-held and riveted.
The helmet features a high-quality adjustable leather entrance and a chinstrap with buckle.
€69.62
Cabasset helmet, 16th ct., 1.6 mm steel
Replica of the Italian Cabasset of the 16th century.Features:- Material: steel 1.6 mm thick- Weight: approx. 2 kgSize available:- For head circumference up to 60 cm
€85.68
Archer Helmet English
Details:
- Suitable with a head circumference up to 62 cm
- Long distance (back to front): approx. 23.5 cm
- Short distance (ear to ear): approx. 19 cm
- Made of 1.6 mm raw steel
- Finish: polished (slightly oiled)
- Weight: approx. 2.2. Kg
€85.68
German Helmet Morion
The Morion is an open helmet that was developed in the 16th century.
These helmets were mainly worn by soldiers and pickets, later also by domestic troops and city clocks. Still the Pope's bodyguards, the Swiss guards are using Morions.
The helmet has a comfortable and adjustable leather lining and a strong chin strap with buckle.
The lining is fixed by steel rivets.
€74.97
Viking helmet with mesh dimension
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Medieval Viking helmet in polished steel with mesh dimension, 1mm thick and leather strap. Includes foam cushion. T-M (circumference of 60 cm). T - L (67 cm circumference).
€80.33
European Close Helmet
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European Close Helmet / Visored Helm, ca. 1520, 1.6 mm steel
- ready for battle -

This reproduction of a typical early 16th-century tights helmet with hinged visor (known as helmet or close closure) is made of 1.6 mm thick steel plate and therefore only suitable for a combat re-enactment.

It features a comfortable leather lining and a chin strap with buckle.
€80.33
Italian helmet , about 1460, 1.6 mm steel
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This replica of an Italian iron hat i shand-forged 1.6 mm thick steel. The original is dated 1460.These helmets were worn not only in Italy, but for example. it is also very common in Switzerland and southern Germany, especially by infantry troops. The wide flap not only protects the head, but also the shoulders, chest and back from any danger that comes from above, such as the arrow of the end of the medieval arch.
The corrugated and crossed steel bands are riveted into the helmet. This consists of two parts that have been welded together in the center. Although the thickness of the material is "only" 1.6 mm, the helmet can be described as ready for battle.
€85.68
Helmet M42 German Stahlhelm
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Stahlhelm M42 has replaced the M35 and M40 models since mid-1942. The main difference from its predecessors was a no more pearly edge, but stretched out and unpointed air holes, which, for example, were riveted on the M35. This reproduction offered is the last type of model before the end of World War II. The inlay is, like the chin strap, leather.
€69.62
German Helmet Morion
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The Morion is an open helmet that was developed in the 16th century.
These helmets were mainly worn by infantry men and pickets, then also by domestic troops and city clocks. Still the pope's bodyguards, the Swiss guards are using Morions.

The helmet has a comfortable and adjustable leather lining and a strong chin strap with buckle.
The coating is fixed by steel rivets.
€69.62
Archer helmet, 1.6 mm steel, with leather lining
This conical helmet is especially interesting for archers. The helmet should be found to be the most possible field of view. The helmet is made of approximately 1.6 mm thick steel and has an adjustable leather inlay. About and is about 2.5 cm tall rivets of riveted leather. The helmet is suitable for both re-staging and for combat light show also for LARP, cinema, theater and costumes.
€75.00
Italo-Norman mask helmet, about 1170 AD, 1.6 mm steel
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Around 1030, the Normans directed their attention even to the Mediterranean regions. As a product of decades and many battles, they conquered parts of southern Europe and settled especially in southern Italy and Sicily.
€91.04
Kettle hat, 13 c, 1.6 mm steel
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ready for battle
This usable helmet is based on historical originals. It is made of 1.6 mm shielded steel. The kettle hat has a leather inlay.
€69.62
Medieval Helm Inglés Pembridge
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This replica follows the helmet of Sir Richard Pembridge's original, displayed at the Royal Scottish Museum in Edinburgh. The "Great Helmet" was often worn on a smaller, lighter helmet (e.g., a secret helmet).

These helmets were common throughout Europe in the Middle Ages, and numerous contemporary, miniature and original images found in Germany, Flanders, England, Italy, Switzerland, Austria, etc. prove the popularity of this type of helmet. They were used during the famous battles. crecy (1346) and Poitiers (1356).

The helmet comes with a comfortable and adjustable leather lining and chin strap with buckle.
€85.68
Gladiator Maximus Helmet
Roman Gladiator Helmet Maximus based on the character who appeared in the film Gladiator, starring Russell Crowe.
€69.62
Lobster tail helmet
Lobster tail helmet

The lobster-tailed pot helmet, named after the animal because of the resemblance of its neckguard to the tails, also called zischägge, the knight pot and the harquebusier pot, was a helmet worn by knights in the 17th century.

€91.04
Fierce Gladiator historic steel helmet with 18 gauge leather lining
Eager to portray a Norman knight fighting for none other than the ferocious William 'the conqueror'? Then you will surely need to stay protected while attacking Harold's Saxons! This sturdy Nasal helmet will make it effortless for you!
For centuries, the nasal helmet has been the most popular helmet in most of Europe due to its versatility and good balance between protection and mobility. For example, it proved to be ubiquitous in the Bayeux tapestry, representing the invasion of Saxon England by the Norman knights and minions of William the Conqueror. Speaking of whom, a specific incident at the Battle of Hastings, illustrated in the Bayeux tapestry, reveals how William the Conqueror had to lift his nasal helmet to show his troops that he was still alive after the rumor of his death spread in his army.
This gorgeous nasal helmet is handmade in soft steel of 16 caliber, lined with a comfortable and secure leather lining. A circumference of approximately 68 cm makes it fit into almost all head sizes. And a sturdy closed chin strap with a beautiful buckle will help keep your helmet in place during all your battles.
€73.90
Fancy Viking steel helmet with 20mm caliber horns
This helmet has an antique finish and a circumference of 68 cm, which allows the user to also fit a suitable cap or padded cover. This helmet includes a leather lining suspension and chin strap that can be adjusted to better fit the user. The inside of the helmet is also darkened to improve corrosion resistance. Made of 1.6mm steel


€84.61