Steel Hobnails for Roman Caligae Boots, Set of 100 - Outlet
Equip your Roman caligae or other historical footwear with these tough, hand-forged steel hobnails. Whether you are repairing your trusty boots after a long march on the frontiers of the Empire, or crafting a brand new pair, this set is exactly what you need. The pack contains 100 nails, a sufficient quantity to fully stud a pair of legionary sandals. Give your footwear an authentic look, extend its lifespan, and gain better traction on rough terrain, just like the Roman soldiers did two thousand years ago. Each nail is crafted with attention to historical accuracy and functionality. Further product information ...
Steel Hobnails for Roman Caligae Boots, Set of 100
Equip Your Caligae Like a True Legionary
These hobnails (in Latin, clavi) are designed to accurately match historical patterns. They feature a conical head and a flattened, sharp shank that easily penetrates even thick leather. By installing them, you not only dramatically increase the durability and life of the leather sole but also gain stability on unpaved surfaces. They are an indispensable accessory for any Roman re-enactor who values detail and the functionality of their gear.
Easy and Authentic Installation
Installing the hobnails is simple and follows period methods. You will only need a hammer (ideally a saddler's hammer) and a solid surface (like an anvil or a cobbler's last).
- Plan and mark the positions for the nails on the sole of your shoe.
- From the outside of the sole, carefully hammer a nail through the leather.
- The sharp point of the shank will emerge on the inside of the insole.
- Bend this point over and hammer it flat against the insole. This process, known as "clenching" or "clinching," locks the nail in place and ensures it won't press into your foot.
Steps that Marched into History
The Caligae, heavy military sandals, were an iconic part of a Roman legionary's equipment. Their design was perfectly adapted for long marches over difficult terrain. The key feature was the steel hobnails in the sole. They not only protected the leather from wear and tear but also acted as ancient "cleats," providing soldiers with excellent grip. The characteristic clatter of hundreds of hobnailed boots marching in tight formation became a symbol of the power and discipline of the Roman legions.
Fun Fact: How Caligula Got His Name
Did you know that the nickname of the infamous Emperor Caligula means "little boot"? As a young boy, he accompanied his father, the general Germanicus, on military campaigns. The soldiers adored him because he wore a miniature soldier's uniform, including tiny caligae boots. The nickname Caligula stuck with him for his entire life.
Specifications
| Material | Hand-Forged Steel |
| Package Contents | approx. 100 pieces |
| Overall Length | approx. 23 mm |
| Shank Length | approx. 15-17 mm |
| Head Diameter | approx. 7-9 mm |
As these are individually handmade, the dimensions of each piece may vary slightly.
Care and Maintenance
Since the hobnails are made from carbon steel, they can be prone to rust. After each use, clean your footwear and allow it to dry thoroughly. Before long-term storage, it is advisable to lightly oil the nails to prevent rusting.
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