From the time of the 1st century there is only one shield still in a good condition worldwide available. This shield was worn with the left hand. The shield is made from wood and has a border made from brass.
Size 107 x 62 cm
Weight 5 kg
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Manufacturerinformation (GPSR)
Swords and more GmbH
Liebigstrasse 2-20
22113 Hamburg
Deutschland
These sandals were worn by the Roman Legion for the long march and the campaign that often followed it. The hobnails kept the sole from wearing out too quickly. The sandals are made of leather and have an excellent quality.
Overview of shoe sizes, American size -> German Size
7 -- 39
8 -- 40
9 -- 41
10 -- 42,5
11 -- 44
12 -- 45
13 -- 46,5
This is a roman officer`s helmet. This helmet can be worn and the size is the one of a normal mans head.
At present this item will deliver without chin strap and leather inlet.
Weight: about 2.3 kg
Sword made of tough polypropylene for training.
Details:
Weight: 898.70 g
Blade Thickness: 2.54 cm
Blade Length: 86.36 cm
Material: Polypropylene
Handle: 25.4 cm Long
Overall: 111.76 cm
The best of the world's sword fighters have known a simple truth for ages... if you want to become a reasonably good sword fighter you should endeavor to learn sword fighting techniques, footwork and the basic stances. However, if you want to be a master at sword fighting you have to eventually start fighting with a "live blade". If your ultimate goal is to wield a razor sharp sword safely and effectively, you need to train with a sword that approximates the size, feel and heft of a live blade, yet minimizes the possibility of causing grievous, permanent, or life-threatening injury to yourself or your training partner.
This concept was implemented by the ancient Romans, who used dull wooden swords to train their Gladiators and soldiers. And Japanese Samurai used a wooden training sword that was called a Bokken. It is an elegant solution to a vexing problem and effective enough to still be used today. The only problem is that a wooden sword can rot, crack, chip or splinter and eventually become useless.
Cold Steel's solution to these dilemmas was to design a synthetic substitute, low in price and impervious to the elements. The Cold Steel line of Training Swords are made of heaviest grade polypropylene available and closely duplicate a real sword in length, size, weight and feel. While they're not quite as rigid as wood, they have the winning advantages of being virtually unbreakable, remarkably stiff and cut resistant.
This is a training model of a Roman Gladius.
Details:
Length: 78.7 cm
Blade length: 55.9 cm
Weight: 377 g
Material: Polypropylene
This is an item featured in the Cold Steel programme of 2011.
Circa 100
The Roman Army's approach to warfare was direct and pragmatic. It chose the Gladius as its principal sidearm because it was practical and efficient and excelled in any close combat situation. The later versions (we offer you the Pompeii) were not waisted and had a shorter point but were just as effective and easier to make. This is the sword that conquered most of the known world. Its blade is made of high carbon steel. The Pompeii Pattern Gladius also features a maple handle
Details:
Total length: 28"
Blade size: 19 1/2" long, 2" wide
Weight: 2 lbs. 6 oz.