Medieval 15th Century Italian Arms Armor Set

Our early 15th century Italian arms armor is handcrafted from 18 gauge steel. Each arm piece comes equipped with leather strap and buckles for a tight secure feel around the arm. This piece is magnificently designed to protect the upper arm, the elbow and the lower arm.
$39.95
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Part Number: 1Q2-SKR-028
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Made to protect the arms, this armor is designed as a part of the milanese suit of armor. These great combat arms made in accordance to the original medieval design are perfect to be used in the combat, with chainmail or with any other armor. There is a big and well-shaped leaf for elbow protection and for better flexibility. Produced in Italy Throughout the 15th century, armor of this type incorporates large and smooth glancing surfaces in its construction, the theory being that these rounded surfaces would help to deflect an opponents weapon. Our early 15th century Italian arms armor is handcrafted from 18 gauge steel. Each arm piece comes equipped with leather strap and buckles for a tight secure feel around the arm. This piece is magnificently designed to protect the upper arm, the elbow and the lower arm. The lower arm features an extra protection piece which wraps around. The elbow piece offers extra coverage which shapes like a spade to help protect the elbow during battle. The inner part of this arm armor piece is painted with a black finish. Each piece comes well-oiled to prevent from rusting. This piece comes with a right and left arm piece.

Features
  • 18 Gauge Steel
  • Genuine Cowhide Leather Straps
  • Right & Left Arm in Set
Specifications
  • Overall Length: 16 Inches Each
  • Upper Arm Length: 6 Inches
  • Lower Arm Length: 7.5 Inches
  • Steel Type: 18 Gauge Steel
  • Straps: Leather, Steel Buckles
  • Includes: Right and Left Arm Set

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