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BTW Chainmail aventail with leather strap, butted springsteel, ID 8mm

Item no.:  ULF-BTW-AV EAN: 4250673401291
€64.99 *

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BTW Chainmail Aventail with leather strap

- Battle-Ready-

An aventail is a piece of chain mail, which in the Middle Ages was fastened to the helmet for additional neck and shoulder protection. Favoured helms were for example the nasal helmet, but most notably the late medieval bascinet or one of its versions, the houndskull or pig-face helm.

This chainmail aventail from Ulfberth features an authentic jagged edge and a thick cowhide strap sewn to the top. The fixing holes are to be punched in the leather by the customer.

The BTW chain maille type: This particular mesh is composed of butted rings made of high-quality spring steel. Considering its excellent value at a fair price, it is perfectly suitable for unexperienced re-enactors who set store on good protection and solid quality. The weave is 4 in 1. This type is called BTW (Butted Tensile Wire).

Although the natural finish allows rust to develop, it also gives the weave a genuine appearance.

Details:
- Material: butted spring-steel rings
- Large enough to cover the shoulders
- Jagged edge
- Inner diameter: approx. 8 mm
- Ring thickness: approx. 1.6 mm
- Length of leather part: approx. 55 cm
- Weight: approx. 3.4 kg

This is an original ULFBERTH® product.


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