German pelvic hood with visor, ca. 1370, suitable for display
This pelvic hood (also known as a bascinet helmet) is a
reconstruction based on a find from around 1370. The original can be found in the Valeria
Museum, Sion (Switzerland). The helmet has a hinged
and removable visor and is therefore also known as a 'hinged bascinet visor'.
The pelvic helmet developed from the Hirnhaube in the early 14th century.
The helmet is forged by hand from 2 mm thick sheet steel, riveted and
welded and, thanks to its robustness, provides great protection during
exhibition combat.
The helmet has a comfortable, padded fabric inlay.
The brass rivets attached to the sides are used to attach a chain strap
for the chest and shoulders.
Details:
Includes a high-quality, soft fabric inlay.
Material thickness: Made of 2 mm thick steel
Available in sizes M and L
Size M: up to approx. 61 cm head circumference approx. 3 kg (inner distance from back of head to forehead approx. 21 cm / from ear to ear approx. 20.5 cm)
Size L: up to approx. 64 cm head circumference approx. 3.25 kg (inner distance from back of head to forehead approx. 24 cm / from ear to ear approx. 21.5 cm)
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