Thore nasal helmet
Product information "Thore nasal helmet"
A classic Spangenhelm as used in the early Middle Ages. The two steel bands riveted all around ensure better stability. The long nasal provides good protection for the face without restricting the wearer's field of vision.
Inside it has a fabric-covered foam pad and two leather straps with which you can attach it to your head.
Material: 1mm steel
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The classic monkshood was a form of helmet that was widespread in the High Middle Ages. It was often worn by ordinary infantry, as its wide brim provided good protection against attacks from above. In addition, unlike closed helmets, it does not hinder vision or breathing. The monkshood "Jupp" has a flat brim and is decorated with curved, crossing clasps. It has a cotton-covered foam padding and closes with a sturdy chin strap. This universal helmet shape is basically suitable for any armored costume idea, but especially for soldiers, guards or mercenaries.
Material: steel
Size: Plain, can be worn up to hat size 62
Weight: 1600g
Color: Blank
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The monkshood is considered the headgear of the English foot soldier of the late Middle Ages and early modern times.
With a wide brim, round skull cap and riveted band along the middle of the helmet, this helmet is the highlight of many groups of players with a uniform appearance.
With this helmet, large groups are a real feast for the eyes - uniformity is also a matter of the mind.
Material: 1.2mm steel
Size: up to 62cm head circumference
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We recommend wearing a padded hood under your helmet to increase comfort and avoid scratches and chafing.
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The "Morion" developed from the cymbal hood. The high crest was typical of this helmet shape. He was particularly popular with cronies, city guards and bodyguards. This helmet can still be found today in the Swiss Guard of the Vatican.
One size
Material: steel