Fluted Steel Buckler for Fencing & HEMA, 12 inch - Outlet

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Become a master of defence with this agile and robust fluted buckler! This small fist-shield is not just passive protection, but an active tool in the hands of a skilled fencer. Its thoughtful design, inspired by Gothic armour, allows you to effectively deflect blows, bind your opponent's weapon, and strike unexpectedly. It is the ideal companion to a one-handed sword for anyone involved in historical fencing and HEMA. Further product information ...

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Fluted Steel Buckler for Fencing & HEMA, 12 inch

Detailed Description of the Buckler

This round buckler is handcrafted from strong 1.6 mm (16 gauge) mild steel. Its dominant feature is the central boss and the radial grooves, known as fluting. These flutes are not merely decorative; they significantly increase the structural rigidity of the entire shield without adding weight. A solid steel handle is riveted to the back, fitted with wooden scales for a comfortable and secure grip. Its compact size makes it easy to carry on a belt.

Two Finishes to Choose From

Choose the option that best suits your gear:

  • Polished Finish: An elegant and shiny look, ideal for knights and nobles.
  • Blackened Finish: A matte, practical finish that better resists minor damage and corrosion.

Technical Specifications

Parameter Value (Metric) Value (Imperial)
Material Mild Steel
Material Thickness approx. 1.6 mm 16 Gauge
Diameter (A) approx. 30.5 cm approx. 12 in
Handle Length (B) approx. 10.5 cm approx. 4.1 in
Grip Space (C) approx. 8.5 cm approx. 3.3 in
Weight approx. 1284 g approx. 2.83 lbs

How to Use Your Buckler

The buckler is indispensable equipment for anyone practicing combat with one-handed weapons. It is perfect for:

  • HEMA and Historical Fencing: Training and sparring sword and buckler techniques.
  • Reenactment: An authentic accessory for the costume of a mercenary, townsman, or soldier from the 13th to 17th centuries.
  • LARP: A reliable and stylish defence for your character.
  • Decoration: An impressive historical artifact for the wall of your study or club room.

Important Notice

This buckler is designed for historical fencing and technique practice. Although made from robust steel, it is not certified protective equipment for full-contact battles like buhurt or the Battle of the Nations, where heavy weapons such as axes and maces are used.

History and Fun Facts

The buckler was a small shield that enjoyed its greatest popularity during the High and Late Middle Ages and the Renaissance. Due to its lightness and portability, it was a popular part of civilian attire for self-defence, but it was also widely used by soldiers, especially archers and pikemen.

Did You Know?

The world's oldest surviving fencing manual, known as the Walpurgis Fechtbuch (or Royal Armouries Ms. I.33), dated to around 1300, is almost exclusively devoted to the combat with sword and buckler. This proves what a sophisticated and respected fighting discipline this combination was, even in the Middle Ages.

Care Instructions

To ensure your buckler serves you for a long time and maintains its appearance, we recommend the following care:

  • Keep the steel parts dry and wipe them down after use.
  • Regularly conserve them with a thin layer of oil (e.g., WD-40, mineral oil) to prevent corrosion.
  • You can occasionally treat the wooden handle with linseed oil to prevent the wood from drying out.
17-Feb 2026
Anna
verified review
In general the buckler is sturdy and fit for purpose. The diameter of the buckler I bought is clearly bigger then described, about 32cm instead of 30,5cm. The back of the polished buckler is spray painted black, which looks a bit cheap. After removing the paint it revealed some slight rust stains along the edge, nothing structural but enough to stay visible. The height of the handle makes for a slightly awkward balance. I have customized my handle to allow for a grip closer to the buckler itself. For now it works well. I might replace the grip entirely with a different grip, providing better absorption, at a later point.

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