Description
Ulfberth - German Basin Helmet with Visor Combat Ready S
- Battle-ready -
This basin hood (also known as a kettle hat or bascinet helmet) is a reconstruction based on a discovery from around 1370. The original is located at the Valeria Museum, Sion (Switzerland). The helmet has a foldable and detachable visor with a hinge, and is therefore also referred to as Folding Visor Bascinet designated. The pelvic hood developed in the early 14. Century from the brain hood
The helmet is made of 2 mm thick steel sheet, handcrafted, riveted, and welded, ensuring great protection in combat due to its robustness
The helmet has a comfortable, padded fabric lining. The brass rivets attached to the sides are used to attach a chain harness for chest and shoulders. We offer these chainmail shirts in various weave styles, available in the category 'Chain Armor'
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Features
Head circumference | up to 58 cm |
Short inner distance (ear to ear) | 18.5 cm |
Long inner distance (back of head-forehead) | 21 cm |
Wall thickness | 2 mm |
Material | Steel |
Size | S |
Weight | 2.9 kg |
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