Fantasy theme gave a significant push for hobbys in one way or another connected with fencing and armor developing. Of course we can not ingnore this direction. In general, if you want to collect the most realistic fantasy armor - we are at your service! Especially since our armor has a nice design and you can create the necessary image with it.

Part of our armor elements are also suitable for HEMA. But in the future we plan to develop mittens, elbows, knees, etc specially for this direction. Part of our armor elements are also suitable for HEMA. But in the future we plan to develop specially for this discipline mittens, elbows, knees, etc. This direction of fencing is based on medieval fencing books (training books) and special very flexible and light swords are used here.

In fighting stylization, we first of all provide protection and convenience. When developing such armor, we combine the existing elements and parts of the medieval armor existing separately, but in close regions and time frames.

In historical reconstruction, we try to maximally repeat the geometry of the example artifact. The difficulty is that often both the example and the artifact are located far from us. Therefore, such work requires considerable skill.

Burgonet “Aldo Gervais”

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Burgonet “Aldo Gervais”

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  • Area of usage:reenactment, sports
  • Area of coverage:head, base of the neck
  • Region:Europe
  • Period of usage:16th century
  • Weight:around 5500-6000 g
  • Area of usage:reenactment, sports
  • Area of coverage:head, base of the neck
  • Region:Europe
  • Period of usage:16th century
  • Weight:around 5500-6000 g

Composite character of the burgonet based on the preserved helmets of the 16th century.

Composite character of the burgonet based on the preserved helmets of the 16th century.

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Composite character of the burgonet based on the preserved helmets of the 16th century. Burgonets appeared in 16th century Italy deriving from sallet, shifted to Spain and from there to France, Germany and through the rest of the Europe in different modifications. In Germany it was called Sturmhaube.

 

This model has one standard ridge, a sort of signature line of the 16th century helmets and also peak and a cheek guards. The removeble visor – bevor has integrated bars for an additional face protection. The construction of the helmet allows it to be worn without any help after a short period of getting used to it.


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