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HMB Great helm of Richard Pembridge

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List price: $802.01
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This is among the most brutal helmets currently in our range. At 2mm and made of spring steel it is designed to withstand the most serious of combat you can through at it. Nothing will make up for good weapon control and respect for your opponent but this helmet will come a close second.

Features

  • Heavy duty sports padding - secured through the helmet in six places with multiple linen threads - not simply glued in.
  • Full coverage face/head barrel helm
  • Plenty of breathing holes
  • Curved & raised eye deflectors (not simply flush slits) to protect eyes from sword glances and blows
  • Thick leather chin strap

Size:
External circumference: 840mm (33")
Internal circumference: 640mm (25") (approx.) - the padding is extremely thick and will compress even further
Left to right: 245mm (9.75 ") left to right
Front to back: 300mm (12")

Height: 340mm (13.25")
Weight: 9.55kg
Gauge: 2mm (>14 Gauge)

Combat ready score: 10 of 10 (ready for HMB and SCA)

Great helm of Richard Pembridge, 1360-1370 is kept in the museum of Edinburgh. This helmet is only slightly different from the one kept in the collection of the Tower. Judging by these two helmets we can talk about a certain "English tradition": helmet's crown is made up of two parts – a solid-forged crown and a small riveted "top". Pre-facial and occipital plates are "merged" into one, i.e. made from a single iron sheet, welded (or riveted in a hidden way) in the back. Being 3mm thick (at least partially, according to Williams), it weighs only 2.6 kg.


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