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Lower Leg Greaves

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List price: $79.87
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This pair of medieval leg greaves offer complete leg protection for re-enactors. 380mm (15 inches) high. They have been designed to match our polyens and cuisses. Each piece is pre-fitted with a pin and is ready to be locked in position on your polyen to fit your leg. To fit perfectly to your upper legs you may need to drill a hole or preferably make a vertical slot in the bottom of the knee cop for the pin to slide in.

A greave (from 12th cent ury French greve "shin", of uncertain origin) is a piece of armour that protects the leg.

Available in high polish.

Historically they were often made in matched pairs (a pair of greaves), greaves may be constructed of materials ranging from padded cloth to steel plate - as our ones here.

Size: 380mm long
Weight: 1.12kg
Steel thickness 1.2 - 1.5mm

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Warnervale Store
4/1 Burnet Road
10am - 3pm, 7 Days
1300 768068
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Sean O'Brien
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Good price, Good product I am 5'5 (165cm) tall,
these greaves fit me well,
Could use upper strap but I can do that,
Good stuff MFC.
Jason Harlow
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Perfect fit I have had mine for about 6 months and they fit me perfectly. I added a strap recently to join to my new sabatons but that is the only mod I have done. They fit perfectly with the polyens I had bought about a year ago and couldn't be happier. I should mention that I am a 'grown up' of more than 4 decades and over 6 feet tall. JH
Robbie serafino
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Shin guards not leg greaves This will protect the shins well, Not the rest of the lower leg. They would suit a 14 to 16 year old but not a grown up, they are simply not wide enough, height is good but far to narrow, i do have big calves but these are not safe for me to train in. great shin protection for that 1200 look, nothing later though.
Sam G. Campbell
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Get a leg up... Light, fitted, style and flare.
They work so well for their intended purpose, and whilst tough, since even historical ones were never meant to be a prime target, they're light and well cool.
I did find that, whilst wearing authotics, that they tended to roll a bit, but that can be fixed by removing the stud (if you have to) and attaching another strap.