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Aluminio mesh quota  - 4

Aluminio mesh quota

€139.23
Availability: 5 In Stock

Steel mesh lorigão, blackened, ID 8mm. Rings in carbon steel 4 in 1.

Finish: Rings are blackened and protected from corrosion with oil

Ring thickness: 1.6 mm.

Weight approx: 10 - 14 kg.

Available sizes:

Size M L
Chest circumference

125 cm

140 cm

Total length 83 cm 85 cm
Lorigão in Steel mesh - zincada, short sleeve  - 1

Lorigão in Steel mesh - zincada, short sleeve

€107.10
Availability: 5 In Stock

Steel mesh lorigão, zincada, ID 9mm.

Rings in carbon steel 4 in 1.
Ring thickness: 1.6 mm.
Weight approx: 6.35 - 8.8 kg.

Available sizes:

SizeML
Chest circumference

124 cm

132 cm

Total length63 cm70 cm
Medieval hood with ties  - 8

Medieval hood with ties

€14.00
Availability: 20 In Stock

Medieval hood with ties, various colors

This medieval hood (also: coiffe) is made of plain cotton, lined with lightweight cotton fabric, and can be fastened under the chin with ties. Leaning so as to cover only the ears, it is adapted as an authentic coking of the Middle Ages.

Bishop's robe, mesh mesh, zincada  - 2

Bishop's robe, mesh mesh, zincada

€45.00
Availability: 20 In Stock

This chain neck and shoulder cabinet, also called bishop's mantle, is made of steel rings with high carbon coated, zinc, 4-in-1 fabrics.

Medieval hood with ties  - 3

Medieval hood with ties

€11.78
Availability: 9 In Stock

This historically accurate hood is made of plain cotton fabric. It features a generously sized flap and can be tied at the back with ties. Decorative pleats that start at the inner edge of the flap not only provide an attractive appearance, but also provide the hood structure.

Mesh quota gloves  - 1

Mesh quota gloves

€69.62
Availability: 10 In Stock

Pair of chainmail gloves lined with 9 mm rings. Made of galvanized steel.

Hood of knitted fabric with protector  - 1

Hood of knitted fabric with protector

€64.26
Availability: 6 In Stock

Ready for battle -

This mesh cover is well sized and completely covers the neck and shoulders. It has an authentic square facial opening. The hoods were worn from the dark ages to the late medieval times, sometimes along with a helmet. We recommend wearing a protective cap underneath.