Aluminum Chainmail Hauberk, Riveted Round Rings 10mm (16 Gauge)
Step into the medieval world with this masterfully crafted hauberk, a chainmail shirt that offers an authentic appearance without compromising on comfort. Made from lightweight yet strong aluminum and featuring faithfully riveted rings, this piece of armour is perfect for long hours at LARP events, film shoots, or historical fairs. Its knee-length design with front and back splits and long sleeves accurately reflects period originals, ensuring maximum protection and freedom of movement, whether you're fighting on foot or in the saddle. Further product information ...
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Aluminum Chainmail Hauberk, Riveted Round Rings 10mm (16 Gauge)
Become a Knight Without the Burden
This chainmail shirt is your ticket to a multitude of roles. How can you use it?
- LARP and Cosplay: Thanks to the low weight of aluminum (approx. 4.5 kg / 10 lbs for size M), you can wear this armour all day without the fatigue associated with steel versions, which can easily exceed 10 kg / 22 lbs.
- Theatre and Film: The authentic look of riveted rings elevates any costume to a professional level, while the lightweight material allows actors to move freely on stage.
- Historical Fairs and Parades: Want to make an impression at a Renaissance faire or parade? This hauberk is an excellent foundation for a Norman, Viking, or early medieval knight's costume.
A Legacy of History in a Modern Design
The hauberk, a long chainmail shirt reaching at least mid-thigh, was the dominant piece of protection for European warriors from the early Middle Ages until the 13th century. It was made famous by the Norman knights during the conquest of England in 1066. Unlike cheaper "butted mail" alternatives, this shirt features a strong riveted 4-in-1 pattern. Each ring is interwoven with four others and then secured with a rivet, dramatically increasing its strength and resistance to being pulled apart.
Advantages of Aluminum and Round Rivets
Lightweight & Rustproof Aluminum: Forget the endless battle with rust! Aluminum is naturally resistant to corrosion, making maintenance a breeze. Its low weight is a key advantage for anyone who wants to avoid carrying unnecessary pounds.
The Strength of Rivets: Round rivets provide a secure, historically accurate connection. Your armour won't fall apart during strenuous activity and will serve you reliably for years to come.
A Tidbit from the Battlefield
Did you know that the famous Bayeux Tapestry, which depicts the Battle of Hastings, is one of the best visual sources for studying 11th-century mail armour? It shows Norman knights clad in split hauberks, carrying their weapons into battle. Some scenes even depict the fallen being stripped of their mail – a testament to its immense value at the time.
Size Chart
To choose the correct size, measure your chest circumference over the gambeson or padded garment you plan to wear underneath the armour.
| Size | Chest (Inches) | Chest (approx. in cm) | Sleeve Length (Inches / approx. in cm) | Shirt Length (Inches / approx. in cm) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| M | 34-40" | 86-102 cm | 20" / 51 cm | 40" / 102 cm |
| L | 40-46" | 102-117 cm | 21" / 53 cm | 42" / 107 cm |
| XL | 46-52" | 117-132 cm | 22" / 56 cm | 44" / 112 cm |
| XXL | 52-58" | 132-147 cm | 23" / 58 cm | 46" / 117 cm |
Care and Maintenance
While aluminum doesn't rust, it can oxidize over time and leave dark smudges on undergarments (the "chainmail tattoo"). Here's how to prevent it:
- Always wear a layer underneath, ideally a gambeson. This not only protects you from pinching but also from stains.
- Regular Cleaning: After an event, you can rinse the hauberk with lukewarm water and mild soap, then let it air dry completely.
- Storage: Store your mail in a dry place, preferably on a sturdy, wide-shouldered hanger to distribute the weight and prevent deformation.
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