Medieval Steel Helmet with Liner

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$236.00 CAD
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18-gauge antiqued steel helmet with padded liner and adjustable strap. Durable, battle-worn look for LARP, cosplay, and medieval reenactments.

SKU: 25929AL18
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Size: 68 cm

68 cm

Finish: Antique

Antique

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Description

Step into the age of iron and honor with the Antiqued Medieval Steel Helmet, a battle-worn relic reborn for your adventures. Whether you’re charging across the field in a high-stakes LARP scenario or portraying a veteran knight at a renaissance fair, this helmet is more than protection—it’s presence.

Crafted from 16-gauge carbon steel, this helmet offers reliable durability with an antiqued finish that gives it a timeworn, storied look. Each piece is individually finished to evoke the grit and realism of medieval warfare, making it perfect for those who value immersion in their costuming.

A built-in liner provides comfortable, breathable padding, allowing for prolonged wear without sacrificing performance. The adjustable chin strap ensures a snug fit, keeping the helmet secure whether you're in the midst of battle or on display as part of your ensemble.

This helmet’s classic silhouette evokes the arms and armor of knights, men-at-arms, and mercenaries from the Middle Ages. Whether you're portraying a loyal guardsman or a grizzled war veteran, it will complete your look with authenticity and style.

Character

Ideal for grizzled knights, seasoned mercenaries, castle guards, or anyone whose tale begins at the clash of steel. This helmet suits those whose stories are etched into every scratch of their armor.

Characteristics

  • Material: 18-gauge steel
  • Finish: Antiqued, battle-worn aesthetic
  • Interior: Built-in padded liner for comfort
  • Strap: Adjustable chin strap for secure fit
  • Use: Ideal for LARP, cosplay, renaissance fairs, and reenactment
  • Style: Classic medieval design with weathered realism

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