Medieval Fight Club - Weapons, armour, & costume

Every sword, helmet, & other items from history on our site will be in stock and ready to send or collect direct from Fight Club. Come visit the MFC / Fight Club store at Warnervale.



Price match guarantee with MFC

We ship everywhere.

Embossed arm braces

Write a review
List price: $86.58
$63.76
You save: $22.82 (26%)
Insurance to cover any issue with the freight
10 days
Price in points: 190 points
Reward points: 5 points
In stock & ready to send
+
Our quantity discounts:
Quantity 5+ 10+ 20+
Price $57.38 $54.19 $47.82
Discount 10% 15% 25%
Shipping time and rates:

A pair of embossed steel vambraces, perfect for protecting the forearms from any wayward blades or projectiles.

Best when combined with some padded under-armour, vambraces are almost a necessity for anyone engaging in re-enactment or combat sport, as well as historically. The arm/hand is often a priority target when sword fighting, as if you can disable your opponents hand, by proxy you can disable their weapon. As well as this, your forearms are more often than not the most prominent part of your body, (if you like to hold your weapon in front of you) and as such may become a target anyway, regardless of any intent to disable your hand. This is all in addition to the rather important artery that runs along the inside of your forearm that you would most likely rather not be nicked.

As such, it's probably a really good idea to cover your arms with some hard steel, which is where vambraces like these ones come in.

Generously sized, these vambraces should cover from your wrist up to your elbow. They fasten to your arm via two leather buckles, and feature a decorative embossing. They are not padded, and as such we recommend getting either some forearm padding or a long-sleeve gambeson before use.

Dimensions
Length: 240mm
Width: 160 mm
Material: Carbon Steel
Weight: 1 kg (pair)

Store and address
Working hours
Phone
Availability
Warnervale Store
4/1 Burnet Road
10am - 3pm, 7 Days
1300 768068
In stock & ready to send
John Betts
Comment
Strong and comfortable These are super strong and comfortable, and you don't have to do them up so tight that you loose blood flow to stop them moving around on your arm.