Aluminum Chainmail Shirt Haubergon half-sleeve, Alternating Riveted Rings
Manufacturer Specifications: Aluminium, Round Ring Round Riveted (Alt), 10mm, 16 gauge More information...
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Aluminum chainmail shirt Haubergon half-sleeve, riveted round rings alternating with solid rings
Rings: Round riveted aluminum rings with round rivets combined with solid flat rings
Dimensions: 10mm inner diameter, thickness 1.5mm (gauge 16)
Finish: gray anodized
This half-sleeved chain mail Haubergon is made of lightweight, riveted aluminum mesh with gray anodized finish. Such equipment is ideal for those who need to be dressed in cahn mail armor but are not involved in contact combats. It can be, for example, actors, extras, supernumeraries, etc.
This shirt Haubergon is available in the following sizes:
- M - chest girth max. about 112cm (44 inches)
- L - 127cm (50 inches)
- XL - 142cm (56 inches)
- XXL - 157cm (62 inches)
Size M
- Total length approx. 77cm
- Length of sleeve from armpit approx. 30cm
- Width from the armpit to the armpit approx. 59cm
- Weight about 4.15 kg
Size L
- Total length approx. 80cm
- Length of sleeve from armpit approx. 30cm
- Width of the breast measured from armpit to armpit approx. 68cm
- Weight about 4.75 kg
Size XL
- Total length approx. 81cm
- Length of sleeve from armpit approx. 32cm
- Width of the breast measured from armpit to armpit approx. 75cm
- Weight approx. 5.3 kg
Size XXL
- Total length approx. 85cm
- Length of sleeve from armpit approx. 36cm
- Without front slot
- Width of the breast measured from armpit to armpit approx. 79cm
- Weight approx. 6.2 kg
While chainmail made from aluminium might seem unusual, it offers some distinct advantages over traditional steel chainmail, especially for certain applications. Here's a breakdown:
Advantages of Aluminium Chainmail:
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Lightweight: Aluminium is significantly lighter than steel. This translates to a more comfortable and less fatiguing experience for the wearer, allowing for greater agility and endurance. This is crucial in combat situations or for re-enactors who wear their armour for extended periods.
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Corrosion Resistance: Unlike steel, aluminium doesn't rust. This means less maintenance is required, and the chainmail has a longer lifespan, especially in humid environments or if exposed to the elements.
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Heat Dissipation: Aluminium is a better conductor of heat than steel. It will therefore be less likely to become uncomfortably hot in warm weather, making it more bearable to wear for long periods.
However, it's crucial to consider the drawbacks:
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Reduced Protection: Aluminium is softer than steel, making it more susceptible to penetration and damage from weapons. It offers less protection against piercing and slashing attacks compared to steel chainmail.
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Susceptibility to Deformation: Aluminium is more prone to bending and deforming under stress. Impacts can cause the rings to lose their shape, compromising the structural integrity and protective capabilities of the chainmail.
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Higher Cost: Aluminium and its processing can be more expensive than steel, leading to a higher overall cost for the finished chainmail.
Conclusion:
Aluminium chainmail is a viable option for those prioritising light weight and corrosion resistance. It may be suitable for re-enactment, costume use, or specific applications where mobility is paramount and the risk of serious impact is low. However, if maximum protection is the primary concern, steel chainmail remains the superior choice.
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