Product information "Churburg Legs - 14th century - without brass decorations"
The well-known armor at the Churburg in South Tyrol comes from both Innsbruck and Milan armories of the 14th and 15th centuries.
As a result of these different areas of origin, the Churburg armor shows both different styles and a wide variety of sizes.< br>
Get Dressed for Battle uses the Churburg legware to reconstruct part of the armor made in Milan for Ulrich von Matsch, which dates to 1361-1365.
The legware is handcrafted from 1.6 mm steel driven. The material thickness of the knee tiles is even 2 mm.
The Churburg leggings are delivered with all the straps necessary for fastening.
This version of the leggings deliberately does without the eye-catching brass applications that are found on many Churburg armor are found. However, Get Dressed for Battle also offers a version with brass decorations.
Details:
Size: Standard
Material: sheet steel
Total length: 44cm
Thickness: 1.6mm((knee 2mm)
Weight (pair): 3,950kg
As a result of these different areas of origin, the Churburg armor shows both different styles and a wide variety of sizes.< br>
Get Dressed for Battle uses the Churburg legware to reconstruct part of the armor made in Milan for Ulrich von Matsch, which dates to 1361-1365.
The legware is handcrafted from 1.6 mm steel driven. The material thickness of the knee tiles is even 2 mm.
The Churburg leggings are delivered with all the straps necessary for fastening.
This version of the leggings deliberately does without the eye-catching brass applications that are found on many Churburg armor are found. However, Get Dressed for Battle also offers a version with brass decorations.
Details:
Size: Standard
Material: sheet steel
Total length: 44cm
Thickness: 1.6mm((knee 2mm)
Weight (pair): 3,950kg
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