Description
Roman Lorica Segmentata
The Roman Lorica Segmentata is an iconic piece of armor worn by Roman legionaries from the 1st to the 3rd centuries AD. Crafted from polished steel, this meticulously designed armor combines historical authenticity with modern craftsmanship. It features overlapping metal plates that provide excellent protection while allowing mobility, making it a standout piece for reenactments, cosplay, and collections. Its polished finish enhances its aesthetic appeal, making it suitable for both display and wear.
Features
- Material: High-quality steel with a polished finish for durability and a striking appearance.
- Historical Design: Faithful to the original Roman Lorica Segmentata used by Roman soldiers.
- Segmented Construction: Overlapping steel plates secured with leather straps for flexibility and protection.
- Adjustable Fit: Includes adjustable leather straps and buckles to ensure a snug fit.
- Sizes Available: M, L, XL, XXL to accommodate different body types.
- Versatile Use: Ideal for reenactments, LARP, cosplay, theatrical productions, and as a decorative collectible.
Specifications
- Material: Polished steel (corrosion-resistant).
- Finish: Mirror-polished for an authentic look.
- Weight: Approx. 7–8 kg, depending on size.
- Sizes Available:
- Medium (M): Chest circumference 38–42 inches
- Large (L): Chest circumference 42–46 inches
- Extra Large (XL): Chest circumference 46–50 inches
- Extra-Extra Large (XXL): Chest circumference 50–54 inches
- Straps: High-quality leather with durable buckles for adjustments.
Uses
- Reenactments: Perfect for Roman historical reenactments, bringing authenticity to your performance.
- Cosplay: A show-stopping piece for Roman-themed cosplay events.
- LARP: Provides both an authentic look and protection for live-action role-playing.
- Theater and Film: Ideal for period productions needing historically accurate armor.
- Collectibles: A stunning addition to collections of historical artifacts or medieval armory.
- Display: A centerpiece for showcasing Roman history in museums, offices, or home decor.
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