Chainmail Hauberk, 10 mm Butted Mild Steel Rings, Zinc-Plated
Step into the world of knights, Normans, and valiant warriors with this classic chainmail shirt! This type of armour, known as a hauberk, was the foundational body protection for combatants across Europe for centuries. Our version is crafted from sturdy mild steel rings linked in a "butted" pattern, which are then zinc-plated for maximum durability and minimal maintenance. With its mid-thigh length and long sleeves, it provides excellent coverage, while front and rear vents ensure unrestricted movement, whether you're on foot or on horseback. Further product information ...
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Chainmail Hauberk, 10 mm Butted Mild Steel Rings, Zinc-Plated
The Foundation of Any Warrior's Armour
This hauberk is the ideal choice for historical reenactment, LARP, cosplay, or as the centrepiece of your costume for a Renaissance faire. For maximum comfort and historical accuracy, we recommend you wear the shirt over a gambeson or padded jack. This not only cushions the body from the pressure of the rings but also enhances your protection against blows. Don't forget to cinch it all with a sturdy leather belt—it will help distribute the armour's considerable weight from your shoulders to your hips, something you'll appreciate during all-day wear.
Chainmail Through the Ages
The chainmail shirt was the dominant form of armour from the Iron Age through the High Middle Ages. Its flexibility and excellent protection against slashing and piercing weapons made it the number one choice for Roman legionaries, Viking raiders, Norman knights, and Crusaders alike. It was labour-intensive to produce, making it a valuable asset often passed down from father to son.
The Advantage of Zinc-Plated Butted Mail
Butted mail is an affordable option that maintains an authentic look, perfect for all activities where full-contact combat certification is not required. The main advantage of this particular model, however, is its zinc-plated finish. Unlike blackened or raw steel, zinc offers superior, long-lasting protection against rust. You can forget about constant oiling—this armour is virtually maintenance-free and won't stain your undergarments with rust and oil.
A Point of Historical Interest
Take a look at the famous 11th-century Bayeux Tapestry. You will see William the Conqueror's Norman knights clad in chainmail hauberks that are nearly identical in cut to this one. It's a perfect testament to the timeless and effective design of this armour, which helped change the course of English history.
Measurement Chart
Please choose your size carefully to ensure a perfect fit. Ideally, measure yourself while wearing the gambeson you intend to pair with the hauberk.
| Measurement | M | L | XL | XXL |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fits Chest Size | 36 - 40 in | 40 - 46 in | 46 - 51 in | 51 - 57 in |
| A (Sleeve opening) | 20 in | 22 in | 24 in | 26 in |
| B (Overall length) | 40 in | 42 in | 44 in | 46 in |
| C (Chest of Armour) | 48 in | 54 in | 60 in | 66 in |
| D (Sleeve length) | 20 in | 21 in | 22 in | 23 in |
Caring for Your New Armour
Thanks to the zinc plating, care is a breeze.
- Cleaning: After use, especially if the armour gets wet, dry it thoroughly. Wipe off any dirt with a dry cloth.
- Maintenance: Unlike other steel armours, oiling is not necessary. The zinc provides reliable protection against rust.
- Storage: Store it hanging or loosely folded in a dry, ventilated area.
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