Description
Specifications :-
- Material: Mild Steel
- Wire Thickness – 17 gauge
- Ring Size – 9 mm (internal diameter)
- Ring Type – Round Ring
- Finishing – Zinc Plated
- Linkage Type – Butted
- Size – 3 Size Available
How to select chest size for this 9mm Butted Chainmail Haubergeon Zinc Plated:-
- If your chest is in between 40″-45″, Select Medium size
- If your chest is in between 46″-50”’, Select Large size
- If your chest is in between 51″-55″, Select XL size
Note :- Measure your chest size after wearing padded Gambeson.
About Chainmail :-
Templar chainmail, also known as haubergeon chainmail, is a type of medieval armor that was commonly worn by knights during the Crusades and associated with the Knights Templar. It consists of interlocking metal rings that form a mesh-like pattern, providing protection to the wearer.
The Templar chainmail haubergeon typically is a smaller shirt of mail, generally with short sleeves and not reaching the thighs. It is constructed using a variety of techniques, including butted, riveted, or welded rings. The specific construction method can vary depending on the quality and intended use of the armor.
Butted chainmail, as mentioned earlier, refers to the rings being connected by simply pushing the ends together. This type of construction is commonly used for costuming purposes or in live-action role-playing (LARP) events, where authenticity and historical accuracy may be less crucial than practicality and affordability.
Medieval chainmail is a broader term that encompasses various types and styles of chainmail worn during the Middle Ages. It includes hauberks, coifs (head coverings), and other types of armor. Medieval chainmail was widely used by knights and soldiers across Europe, providing effective protection against slashing and stabbing attacks.
LARP chainmail specifically refers to chainmail armor used in live-action role-playing games. LARP chainmail is often designed with lightweight materials, such as aluminum or synthetic rings, to ensure comfort and mobility during gameplay while still maintaining a visually appealing appearance.
Whether it’s Templar chainmail, haubergeon chainmail, butted chainmail, medieval chainmail, or LARP chainmail, these forms of armor all share a common heritage in their connection to medieval history and warfare. They serve as tangible reminders of the valor and martial prowess of knights and warriors from a bygone era, continuing to captivate our imagination and interest today.
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