functional armor

Breastplates and Pauldrons

adjustable viking armor

Epic Armoury
031790000
381.82 €
Do you want to feel like a real Viking? With Epic Armoury's adjustable Viking armor you can become the most feared warrior of all time. This armor is made of high-grade polished steel, giving it a strong and imposing look. In addition, its M/L size adapts perfectly to your body, providing you with comfort and freedom of movement during your battles. One...
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Amazon Armor Lena

Mytholon
088140000
264.38 €
Ready to embark on a new epic adventure? With the full armor for Lena model amazons, you will become an unstoppable warrior. Made of carbon steel with a thickness of 1.2 mm, this armor stands out for its resistance and durability, giving you unparalleled protection in every battle. Its carefully detailed design and construction make this armor perfect to...
Breastplates and Pauldrons

Armor cuirass, pectoral, from the Late Middle Ages (15th century)

House of Warfare
216100000
107.43 €
We present the Pectoral Armor Cuirass from the Late Middle Ages from the 15th century, an authentic historical jewel that will transport you to the time of the brave knights. This breastplate, made with the highest quality standards, is based on the designs worn by brave warriors at that time. Made of resistant steel, our armor cuirass has an...
Breastplates and Pauldrons

Armor for women in steel

Mytholon
042370000
82.56 €
Ready to enter a fantasy world and become the warrior you always dreamed of being? With our incredible steel armor for women, you can go on exciting adventures and stand out at any cosplay event or theme party. This armor, manufactured by the renowned German brand Mytholon, is designed with all those brave and determined women in mind who want to look...
Shoulder pads

Artemisia warrior shoulder pad, 1 unit

Rawblade
208290000
90.83 €
The Artemisia warrior shoulder pad is the ideal complement for lovers of the world of fantasy and LARP. Simple yet striking in design, this shoulder pad is made from high-grade mild steel and features two leather straps that allow it to fit snugly across either shoulder. But what really stands out about this shoulder pad is its decoration. The mild steel...
gauntlets

Articulated Brass-Clad Hourglass Gauntlets

Battle Merchant
217290000
111.92 €
Medieval hourglass gauntlets covered in brass. These gauntlets are functional. They not only impress with their excellent workmanship and authentic appearance, but also with excellent wearing comfort: All finger joints are free to move and a soft leather glove is fully sewn on the inside. The gauntlets are suitable for combat reenactment and stage...
Breastplates and Pauldrons

Balthasar full breastplate

Mytholon
082550000
165.21 €
Discover the spectacular Balthasar Full Breastplate, high-quality armor that will transport you to medieval times. This complete bib is made up of two pieces, joined by resistant leather straps that allow it to be perfectly adjusted to your body. Its carefully crafted design features a chest portion made up of multiple layers of riveted metal, giving it a...
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Black brigandine with riveted steel metal plates

Lord of Battles
212750000
147.93 €
Black brigandine with riveted steel metal plates. Our medieval brigantine is the perfect accessory for your next LARP costume or your next medieval event or ren fair cosplay. This style of arrangement of internally riveted steel plates is quite unusual but not unheard of. We have decided to loosely base our brigantine on an extant sage statue from 1270...
Gorgets

Castro medieval gorget in steel

Rawblade
207800000
72.64 €
Castro's medieval steel gorget is the perfect complement to your LARP costumes. Designed by the renowned Spanish brand Rawblade, this gorget stands out for its high quality and detail in each of its finishes. One of the main attributes of this gorget is its versatility and functionality. Its design includes an adjustable strap on one side and two...
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Celtic Lamellar armor in leather

Epic Armoury
117410000
228.93 €
The Lamellar Celtic Leather Armor is the perfect equipment for those warriors looking for protection and flexibility on the battlefield. Available in two finishes, this leather breastplate is designed to protect the torso with a reinforced leather breastplate and rigid backplate. The material used in its manufacture is superimposed, vegetable-tanned,...
chain mail

Chain mail for triceps, elbow and forearm with flat rings

Lord of Battles
213350000
123.96 €
These parts of chain mail were worn under plate armor by knights who did not want to carry the burden of full chain mail. Under armor, it protects the triceps, elbow, and forearm from an attack directed at the armor's weak spot. This mail armor is HANDMADE from 17 gauge mild steel rings with a diameter of approx. 9mm each, riveted with WEDGE RIVETS. To...
chain mail

Chainmail trousers (12th-13th century)

Lord of Battles
213360000
107.43 €
These chainmail pants are directly inspired by the type of protection worn by knights and some middle managers in the 12th and 13th centuries. They first appear in William the Conqueror on the Bayeux Tapestry in 1066. At the time it was a luxury and that is not a danger if only Duke William himself is wearing those chain mail and many of the other Norman...
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Parts of Medieval Armor: Protection and Style

Functional armor is a fundamental piece of military history and the art of medieval war. These imposing pieces of engineering and design not only provided vital protection on the battlefield, but were also an expression of status and style for the knights and warriors of the time. In this article, we will explore the different parts that make up medieval armor, from the head to the feet.

Head: Helmet, Helmet, Basinet and Barbuta

Head protection was of utmost importance in medieval combat. The helmet, helmet, bacinete and barbuta were essential elements. The helmet, with its folding visor, provided visibility and defense, while the bacinete and helmet offered a variety of designs and styles. The barbuta, on the other hand, stood out for its distinctive shape that covered the lower part of the face, leaving room for breathing.

Neck and Gorget: Defense in the Upper Part

The collar and gorget were key components that protected the knight's neck and upper chest. These elements were designed to prevent injuries in a vulnerable area and were made with a combination of metal plates and padded materials for greater comfort. Its design varied according to the fashion and functionality of the time.

Upper Trunk: Shoulder Pads, Breastplate and Back

The upper trunk of the armor included the shoulder pads, breastplate and backrest. Shoulder pads protected the shoulders and were essential for the knight's mobility. The breastplate covered the chest and abdomen, while the backrest defended the warrior's back. The combination of these elements provided complete protection for the torso.

Upper Extremities: Elbow Pads and Bracers

The upper extremities also required adequate defense. The elbow pads and armbands were responsible for protecting the knight's elbows and forearms. These pieces, often decorated with elaborate details, not only offered security, but also enhanced the warrior's appearance, demonstrating his status and personal style.

Lower Extremities: Shin Guards, Thigh Guards and Knee Pads

To complete the armor, the lower extremities needed their own protection. Shin guards, thigh guards and knee pads were crucial to protect the knight's legs and knees. These pieces were designed to allow mobility while offering maximum security.

Frequently Asked Questions about Medieval Armor

  • What was the importance of the helmet in medieval armor?

    The helmet was essential for protecting the knight's head in combat and prevented serious injuries to the face and skull.

  • How were medieval armor made to measure?

    Armor was forged to fit the knight, using meticulous craftsmanship techniques to ensure a perfect fit.

  • What was the function of decorations on armor?

    The decorations on the armor were not only aesthetic, but also served to identify the knight and his lineage on the battlefield.

  • What materials were used to pad the internal parts of the armor?

    Materials such as linen, felt and leather were used to pad the internal parts of the armor and provide comfort to the warrior.

  • How did armor evolve throughout medieval history?

    Armor evolved from simple designs to elaborate pieces with greater mobility and ornamental details as the Middle Ages progressed.

  • What is the difference between a helmet and a bascinet in medieval armor?

    The main difference lies in the shape and design. A helmet is a complete piece that covers the entire head, while a bacinete is a variant with a folding visor and a tighter shape.

There is no doubt that medieval armor is a fascinating combination of art, engineering and protection. These historic pieces continue to amaze us with their beauty and functionality, reminding us of the bravery and skill of the knights of yesteryear. Explore more about these masterpieces of history on our site and discover the world of functional armor.