Konrad kettle helmet

€63.91*

% €79.90* (20.01% saved) previously €79.90*

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Product number: 970086
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Product information "Konrad kettle helmet"

The kettle helmet is the stereotype of the english footman of the late medieval and early modern age.
The wide brim, round scull cap and riveted band along bottom and middle of cap will make any groups concept look uniformed.


Material: 1,2mm steel
Size: up to size 62
Colour: blank

We recommend to wear a padded coif underneath to avoid scratches and bruises. This will maximize your comfort.

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