Pikemen, Viking warriors, and many other fighters take on their foes with a spear. Attack your enemies using a polearm with the Leaf Spear Head. Made from high-carbon steel, this medieval spearhead is fully functional. This silver spear head features a leaf-shaped blade with a central ridge. The ridge provides extra strength to the blade.
The ridge forms a conical socket at the bottom of the blade. The holes on the socket are meant for using hardware to attach it to the haft of your choice, sold separately. Hardware does not come included. Become a fierce fighting force by creating your own man-at-arms spear with this medieval spear head. It works great for medieval reenactments, Viking battles, and so much more.
Spear History and Use
This spear head takes its design inspiration from historical spears. The spear has a history that stretches back millennia and across multiple continents. Its usage includes the beginning and end of the medieval period, for both military and hunting use. For example, this style of spear was suitable for throwing, thrusting, and slashing. Thus, it worked for a range of uses on the battlefield.
Key Features:
- Fully functional
- Central ridge for strength
- Has a leaf-shaped blade
- Holes for attaching to a haft, not included
- Great for reenactments and collections
Materials:
- Made from high-carbon steel
Measurements:
- Overall Length: 17.5 Inches
- Blade Length: 7.5 Inches
- Socket Width: 1 Inch
- Weight: 1 Pound 8 Ounces
Measurements are approximate.
Nick O’Brien (verified owner) –
It’s got a slight warp at the top and doesn’t sit 100% straight on a haft, but it’s sturdy, a good weight, and looks fantastic. It’s totally blunt and I don’t know how well it’d sharpen, but I’m not exactly about to go fight the English with it. For the price, great buy.