The enemy approaches the battlefield. You confidently lead your troops with the Polished Steel Captain Arm Protection protecting your arms. Made of 19-gauge mild steel, the full arm armour comes in two sizes. It covers the upper and lower arms as well as the elbows for both arms. They have a polished finish.
Each upper arm section has a single plate that covers the lower biceps. It has a strap to secure it onto the arm. There are also laces at the top for securing it to a gambeson like the Imperial Gambeson (MCI-3125), sold separately.
Next, there is a small plate on each upper arm before the elbow couters. The couters have fan-shaped sides to protect the inner elbows.
Then, there is another small plate before each forearm section. The forearm plates cover the arms on the outsides and insides with a hinged design. The hinged forearms secure closed with straps. This medieval arm armour is ideal for wearing to your next LARP battle or cosplay event. They work for a variety of characters.
This item is handmade, therefore, it may vary slightly from what is shown above.
Key Features:
- Sold as a pair
- Available in two sizes
- Covers the full arm
- Has a polished finish
- Secures with straps
- Riveted border detailing
- Works for a variety of characters
Materials:
- Made from 19-gauge mild steel
Care Instructions:
- This armour will arrive to you covered in protective oil. While this oil can be removed, it must be replaced with another protective maintenance product to protect your steel armour from rusting. Occasional oiling is necessary for the proper maintenance of this armour. When storing this armour, protect it from oxidation by coating it with machine oil. For more on how to protect and maintain your steel armour, check out our guide on Taking Care of Steel Armour.
Austin Houk (verified owner) –
Excellent arm guards! Pretty decent flexibility as well! Note that these do need to be TIED down, not buckled in so you’ll need a gambeson with ties, or anchor points (this comes with ties, which can be removed to use the ties on the gambeson itself).