The Medieval sugarloaf helmet with visor was a type of helmet commonly worn by knights and soldiers during the 13th and 14th centuries. It was named for its distinctive shape, which resembled a cone or sugarloaf, and featured a visor that could be raised or lowered to protect the face. The helmet was typically made of steel and was designed to provide maximum protection to the head and neck during battle. Despite its bulky appearance, the sugarloaf helmet was actually quite comfortable to wear and allowed for good visibility and ventilation.
FEATURES :
- Handforged High quality helmet
- Buff polished finish
- Visor Locking Pin Mechanism and Visor holding strap
- Brass Cross design provides distinctive and premium look
- Eyes are protected with bars
- Comes with Padded Liner
AREA OF USE : BUHURT | SCA | MEDIEVAL REENACTMENTS
Note - The scale collar is just for Show purpose your purchase includes the Steel helmet with Padded Liner only.