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Medieval spearhead, approx. 40 cm  - 1

Medieval spearhead, approx. 40 cm

€64.26
Availability: 10 In Stock

This boom tip is made of high carbon EN45 hardened steel and suitable for Viking Age and Middle Ages configurations (10/11 c. - Type G according to Petersen).

It's approx. 40 cm (15.75 in.) long, has approx. Edges 23 cm (9 in.) long and comes with two pre-drilled holes that allow it to be fixed on the wooden stick of your choice to create your own Viking/medieval spear. Additional cable and mounting hardware are not included in the delivery.


Medieval spearhead, approx. 40 cm  - 1

Medieval spearhead, approx. 40 cm

€53.55
Availability: 10 In Stock

This boom tip is made of high carbon EN45 hardened steel and suitable for Viking Age and Middle Ages configurations (10/11 c. - Type G according to Petersen).

It's approx. 40 cm (15.75 in.) long, has approx. Edges 23 cm (9 in.) long and comes with two pre-drilled holes that allow it to be fixed on the wooden stick of your choice to create your own Viking/medieval spear. Additional cable and mounting hardware are not included in the delivery.


Leaf-shaped tip, approx. 31.5 centimeters  - 1

Leaf-shaped tip, approx. 31.5 centimeters

€53.55
Availability: 10 In Stock

The leaf-shaped spearhead was a recurring drawing throughout the history of the spear. Used for hunting and war already in the Bronze Age, it came in the most varied styles in many eras and cultures - from celts to ancient Romans and Greeks to vikings - and continued to serve to the middle. Ages.


Classic leaf-shaped spearhead, approx. 31 cm  - 1

Classic leaf-shaped spearhead, approx. 31 cm

€60.00
Availability: 9 In Stock

The leaf-shaped spearhead was a recurring drawing throughout the history of the spear. Used for hunting and war already in the Bronze Age, it came in the most varied styles in many eras and cultures - from celts to ancient Romans and Greeks to vikings - and continued to serve to the middle. Ages.

Early medieval winged spearhead, approx. 28.5 cm  - 1

Early medieval winged spearhead, approx. 28.5 cm

€53.55
Availability: 10 In Stock

The spear enjoyed great popularity in the Viking Era. The large number and variety of surviving examples suggest that spears were more commonly used than swords - as they were not only easier, but also much cheaper to make.


M48 Magnum boom with hem  - 1

M48 Magnum boom with hem

€224.91
Availability: 10 In Stock

The fans asked and now M48 is giving them! The M48 Magnum Spear is a powerful 164 cm full length. It features a super sharp 2Cr13 cast stainless steel blade with black oxide finish and satin. The shaft is made of nylon and aluminum coated with black oxide and has a fiber handle. A sturdy TPU sheath houses the blade.

Details:
- Boom tip material: 2Cr13 cast stainless steel finished in black oxide and satin
- Shaft material: nylon coated with black oxide and aluminum with fiber cable
- Total length: approx. 164.1 cm
- Blade length: approx. 25.4 cm
-Incl. TPU sheath (thermoplastic polyurethane)
- Manufacturer's product number: UC3137

Winged leaf-shaped spearhead, approx. 43.5 cm  - 1
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Winged leaf-shaped spearhead, approx. 43.5 cm

€64.26
Availability: Out of stock


The leaf-shaped spearhead was a recurring drawing throughout the history of the spear. Used since the Bronze Age, it came in the most diverse styles in many eras and cultures - from antiquity to the Viking Era to the Middle Ages.

The so-called winged or lugged spear, which was mainly used as a lunge gun and often associated with the Nordics, is actually of frank Carolingian origin. Adopted by the Vikings, it continued to serve as a spear of war and hunting (the so-called boar spear). , specifically designed for wild boar hunting and coarse hunting) until the High Middle Ages. Both on the battlefield and in the hunt, the wings or protrusions on both sides of the soquee were designed to prevent excessive penetration into an attack, which would make it harder to pull the spear. They also provided an effective means of trimming enemy blows to the melee and offered an additional level of control and protection against a wounded and frantic animal.

Medieval Spearhead with Fuller, approx. 43.5 cm  - 1

Medieval Spearhead with Fuller, approx. 43.5 cm

€64.26
Availability: 5 In Stock


This boomtip is made of tempered EN45 high carbon steel and suitable for Viking and Middle Ages configurations.

It's approx. 43.5 cm (17.25 in.) long, has approx. 27 cm (10.6 in.) of long edges, and the blade, which funnels strongly into a long, narrow tip, is partially filled on both sides for weight reduction. Two pre-drilled holes allow it to be attached to the wooden stick of your choice to create your own viking/medieval spear. Additional cable and mounting hardware are not included in the delivery.

Large winged spearhead of the early Middle Ages, approx. 61 cm  - 1

Large winged spearhead of the early Middle Ages, approx. 61 cm

€64.26
Availability: 5 In Stock

The so-called winged or lugged spear, which was used primarily as a lunge gun and often associated with the Nordics, is actually of frank Carolingian origin. Adopted by the Vikings, it continued to be used - both as a war spear and as a fighter launcher - until the High Middle Ages.

On the battlefield, protruding protrusions on both sides of the soquee were intended both to prevent excessive penetration into an attack (which would make it harder to pull the spear) and to trim enemy blows on the melee. When used for hunting ( such as a so-called boar spear, specifically designed for wild boar and thick hunting), these side wings were not only designed to prevent the speartip from penetrating too deep into the quarry, but also offered the hunter an additional level of control and protection against a wounded and frantic animal.