Medieval Kettle Hat Steel Helmet

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$173.00 CAD
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SKU: 25165PL18
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Size: L

L

Finish: Polish

Polish

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Description

Step into the ranks of history with the Medieval Infantry Kettle Hat, a faithful reproduction of the iconic “Chapel de Fer.” Favored by foot soldiers across Europe from the 12th to the 15th centuries, this wide-brimmed steel helmet was a crucial line of defense against both descending projectiles and the harsh sun of long campaigns. Designed for durability and comfort, this piece of armor is a practical and authentic addition to any LARP kit, reenactment outfit, or medieval cosplay ensemble.

Forged from 18-gauge mild steel and lined with soft leather, this kettle hat combines battlefield functionality with all-day wearability. The broad brim provides excellent head and neck coverage without sacrificing peripheral vision or mobility, making it a reliable choice for spearmen, billmen, crossbowmen, and any warrior who holds the line. Whether you’re defending a castle wall or marching in formation through muddy terrain, this helmet brings realism and resilience to your character.

Character

This helmet is the hallmark of infantry troops—reliable, rugged, and ready for combat. It suits common soldiers, militia members, mercenaries, and lower-ranking guards, especially those whose strength lies in unity and discipline. Whether you’re a stout defender in a fantasy realm, a grizzled veteran of countless battles, or a green recruit in a historical reenactment, the Kettle Hat adds grit, history, and authenticity to your portrayal.

Characteristics

  • Material: 18-gauge mild steel shell
  • Lining: Padded soft leather interior for comfort
  • Fit: Approx. 68 cm circumference (fits most adult heads)
  • Features: Wide brim for sun and projectile protection
  • Chin Strap: Secure leather strap with decorative metal buckle
  • Weight: Balanced for extended wear without fatigue
  • Use: Ideal for LARP, historical reenactment, cosplay, and costume armor
  • Era: Inspired by 12th–15th century European infantry armor

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