Coif Aluminium Round Ring Round Riveted
Lightweight, dome-riveted aluminum chainmail coif for LARP and reenactment. This classic hood fits most and offers authentic looks without the weight. Ideal under a kettle hat or worn solo.
This chainmail coif is a lightweight, historically inspired hood that serves as the ideal head protection for reenactors, LARPers, and stage performers alike. Crafted from 16-gauge round aluminum rings with round dome rivets, it balances visual authenticity with exceptional comfort. The rings measure approximately 10 mm in diameter, mimicking the appearance of real medieval steel armor while dramatically reducing the burden on your shoulders.
Its flexible construction fits most head sizes (55–65 cm circumference), making it a versatile addition to your kit whether worn alone or beneath a helmet like a kettle hat or great helm. Weighing in at just 1.2 kg, it's a perfect match for long event days, photo shoots, or theatrical performances where both realism and comfort matter.
The horn sounded, and the clash of steel echoed across the battlefield. Beneath your helm, the chain links of your coif caught the morning light—light as breath but firm as your resolve. Whether charging into a siege or delivering lines upon a stage, this coif has shielded more than just flesh; it has protected honor, identity, and the spirit of countless warriors, real and imagined.
This coif is suited for a wide array of characters: from stalwart foot soldiers and vigilant city guards to rogueish mercenaries and noble crusaders. Also ideal for bards, actors, and crew seeking a practical costume piece that won’t weigh them down on stage or screen.
- Material: 16-gauge aluminum rings
- Ring style: Round ring, round dome riveted
- Ring diameter: Approx. 10 mm
- Weight: Approx. 1.2 kg
- Fits head circumference: 55–65 cm
- One size fits most
- Ideal for LARP, reenactment, theater, and film
Care Instructions
- Store in a dry environment to avoid oxidization and stains
- Handle with care—aluminum may cause staining on hands or fabric
- Wipe with a dry cloth after each use
- Use gloves when handling for extended periods to avoid transfer
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