Description
This simple set of left and right pauldrons are a fine example of early armor. Made of 18-gauge steel and soft leather, these shoulder pieces are highly flexible and are a perfect addition to any growing hardness of armor.
The 14th century saw the beginning of the development of plate armor to replace mail. This simple set of left and right pauldrons are a fine example of early armor. Made of 18-gauge steel and soft leather, these shoulder pieces are highly flexible and are a perfect addition to any growing hardness of armor.
• Overall: 11-1/2″ long, 7-/2″ wide
Simple, but reliable steel pauldrons. Made in the style of the second half of XIV century pauldrons from effigies and manuscripts. Provide good cover and protection in all kinds of fights leaving mobility unhindered.
– made of 1,5 mm mild steel 18 Gauge
– painted inside
– equipped with leather straps and steel buckles
– can be laced to any gambeson, brigandine, chainmail, or gorget