Any adventurer knows that there are few things as obnoxious as an open sleeve cuff getting in the way of the hand, impeding combat or climbing. Luckily, the Canvas Hamond Arm Wraps are here to guard against exactly that issue and more! These cotton wraps are made to perfectly enclose the forearm, wrist, and even the palm, keeping sleeves against the skin as well as providing a degree of warmth. They also serve another fantastic function – if used correctly, they can protect the hands and arms from bruises and scratches. The Canvas Hamond Arm Wraps come as a pair and are offered in brown, grey, natural, green, and black, making them a versatile accessory for any medieval or fantasy adventurer.
Key Features:
- Able to cover the forearm, wrist, and hand
- Provides both warmth and extra padding
- Offered in a variety of colors
- Come as a set of two
- Make a fantastic accessory for medieval or fantasy ensembles
Materials:
- Made from cotton
Measurements:
- Length: 98.4 Inches
- Width: 2 Inches
Measurements are approximate. This is a handmade item that is measured by hand. Please allow for approximately 1-2 inches of variation from measurements shown.
csuedmeyer (verified owner) –
A little thick and tricky to put on the first time but absolutely amazing quality. Could also possibly work as leg wraps or a prop bandage.
Shannon J. (verified owner) –
Very nice quality, perfect weight and size, and obviously matches the material of my other Mytholon gear, much better than trying to find something similar that “just works”. I do dislike the oversize tags sown in, but a careful blade should sort that. When they come available I’ll get another color or two and some matching leg wraps.
Steven Rahn (verified owner) –
These have been a very fun accessory to mess around with, trying to think of creative ways to tie them
zackgrogan141 (verified owner) –
The strength of this product lies in its simplicity- with enough imagination they could be used for all sorts of purposes.
They are not well-suited to being arming straps, however. I attempted to use them as such and they provided a little support but weren’t long or wide enough to cover enough of my forearm to be proper arming wear.
Also, I originally wanted black wraps but they were sold out. As an alternative, I bought the natural/undyed wraps with the intention of just dyeing them black along with a couple of other items. For some reason the straps didn’t take the dye as well as the other garments in the dye batch. I then did a second dye job with just the wraps, which did not improve the color. The description says they’re made out of cotton which normally dyes pretty well, but they remained a dull grey color despite every other item I colored with the same dye turning an excellent black color. I’m not sure of why this is.
r.j.caylor (verified owner) –
I felt the length on these were pretty good. They’re just wide enough if you really go for minimal overlaps you can wrap from palm to elbow. if you want a decent hand wrap though you will certainly have to lose some length down the arm. I think the material is really good for helping to keep bracers from slipping down the arm.