Steel Warrior Bracers with Leather Lining

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$76.00 CAD
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Reliable steel protection for your forearms—simple, sturdy, and ready for any battlefield.

SKU: 9305P18
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Finish: Polish

Polish

Size: Fit to All

Fit to All

Guage: 18

16
18

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Description

These Steel Warrior Bracers are forged for those who value function and fortitude above all. Inspired by practical battlefield designs from late medieval and early Renaissance periods, they offer reliable defense for LARP, historical reenactment, or costume use.

Crafted by hand from rugged 16-gauge mild steel, each bracer is riveted with care to provide durability and resistance against the rigors of melee. The interior is lined with genuine leather—not just for comfort, but to absorb shock and protect your skin during prolonged wear. Whether you're parrying with a longsword or holding formation in a shield wall, these bracers will serve with stoic loyalty.

Legend

You tighten the last strap around your forearm, feeling the reassuring weight of steel against your skin. In the distance, the horns sound—the clash of blades draws near. These bracers have seen the rise and fall of many, shielded arms in countless duels, and stood fast against the sting of arrows. No crest, no gilding—just raw, forged strength, the mark of a true warrior.

Character

Perfect for mercenaries, foot soldiers, battle-hardened veterans, or any pragmatic adventurer who puts trust in well-forged steel over fancy embellishments.

Characteristics

  • Material: 16-gauge mild steel with genuine leather lining
  • Finish: Natural steel
  • Length: Approx. 28 cm
  • Fit: One size fits most
  • Construction: Handmade, riveted for durability
  • Use: Suitable for LARP, reenactment, or costume

Care Instructions

  • After each use, wipe the steel clean and dry to prevent rust
  • Apply light oil or metal protector periodically
  • Store in a dry place, ideally with a desiccant pouch
  • Condition the leather occasionally with leather balm to maintain flexibility

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