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  • Elbow Armour (Couters) - 16 gauge

    Starting on the second half of the 13th C. it became more common to see steel pieces covering elbows and knees. These elbow couters are standard for the period from 1250 to 1350. Manufactured from 16 gauge steel (lined with cotton canvas for comfortable use) making them perfect for re-enactment.

    Steel thickness may vary due to the handcrafted methods used on its manufacturing.

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  • Poleyns (Knee Armour) - 16 gauge

    Over a relatively short period of time, different forms of rigid plate protection for use with chainmail appeared. Towards the end of the 13th C. a variety of illuminations, funerary sculptures and others sources were produced that showed the use of elbow and knee protection to reinforce a knight's weak points.

    Our 14th century Poleyns and crafted from 16 gauge steel making them great for re-enactment, and feature a canvas lining and leather strap.

    Steel thickness may vary due to the handcrafted methods used on its manufacturing.

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  • Elbow Armour D (Couters) - 16 gauge

    Elbow couters (also known as elbow cops) are a curved piece of plate armour that protects the elbow joint during battle. Manufactured in 16 gauge steel making them perfect for re-enactment.

    Steel thickness may vary due to the handcrafted methods used on its manufacturing.

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  • Elbow Armour E (Couters) - 16 gauge

    During the second half of the 13th C. it became more common to see steel pieces covering elbows and knees. These elbow couters are standard for the period from 1250 to 1350. Manufactured from 16 gauge steel making them perfect for re-enactment.

    Designed by Reproductions Historiques France team.

    Steel thickness may vary due to the handcrafted methods used in its manufacturing.

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  • Corrugated Demi-Gauntlets - 16 gauge

    Our Demi-Gauntlets are ideal when you are looking for a high level of protection for the back of the hand and wrist but require maximum mobility for the fingers.

    Gloves shown on the product picture are shown as an example only. They are not included.

    We recommend the use of this item with the following padded gauntlet models:

    Light Sparring Gauntlets/Gloves, brown - MH-S0601M
    Light Sparring Gauntlets/Gloves, black - MH-S0601N

    Steel thickness may vary due to the handcrafted methods used on its manufacturing.

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  • Demi-Gauntlets - 16 gauge

    Our Demi-Gauntlets are ideal when you are looking for a high level of protection for the back of the hand and wrist but require maximum mobility for the fingers.

    Gloves shown on the product picture are shown as an example only. They are not included.

    We recommend the use of this item with the following padded gauntlet models:

    Light Sparring Gauntlets/Gloves, brown - MH-S0601M
    Light Sparring Gauntlets/Gloves, black - MH-S0601N

    Steel thickness may vary due to the handcrafted methods used on its manufacturing.

    Buy the Corrugated Demi-Gauntlets with confidence from the UK’s leading Medieval armour retailer.

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  • Archer’s Knee Armour - 16 gauge

    We have called this “Archer’s Knee Armour” even though it was widely used among many different types of warrior in the medieval period. This name comes from several pictorial representations from the 15th century where archers appear wearing this armour. Our Archer’s Knee Armour is crafted from a mixture of steel thicknesses making it light but durable. Re-enactors should check with their safety officer before purchase.

    This item has a satin finish so its surface will be slightly reflective as seen on many original armours.

    Upper part: 1.4mm steel
    Knee: 1.6mm steel
    Lower part: 1.2mm steel

    All dimensions are approximate and may vary from piece to piece.

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  • 14th Century Arm Armour - 16 gauge

    Arm protection, such as those replicated here, could be found in the early 15th century in the "Transitional Period" of armours. Based on several funerary brasses, the style of these arms with round wings can be seen combined with chainmail and mittens at the beginning of the century. This versatile protection can be combined with several pieces to offer an extremely wide range of armour combinations. It is crafted from 16 gauge steel making it great for re-enactment and is fastened by buckled leather straps.

    Steel thickness may vary due to the handcrafted methods used in its manufacturing.

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  • 14th Century Churburg Arm Armour - 16 gauge

    Our Churburg Arm Armour is a replica of some in Churburg Castle which is dated to 14th Century Italy. It is crafted from 16 gauge steel making it great for re-enactment and is fastened by buckled leather straps.

    Steel thickness may vary due to the handcrafted methods used on its manufacturing.

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  • 15th Century Arm Armour - 16 gauge

    Our 15th century arm armour is crafted from 16 gauge steel making it great for re-enactment and is fastened by buckled leather straps.

    Steel thickness may vary due to the handcrafted methods used in its manufacturing. This item has a satin finish so its surface will be slightly reflective as many original armour models.

    Buy the 15th Century Arm Armour with confidence from the UK’s leading medieval armour retailer.

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