Worn Chain Mail Hauberk (Bronze) Coo Model - Machinegun

Worn Chain Mail Hauberk (Bronze) Coo Model - Machinegun

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Butted Chainmail Hauberk for Sale - Medieval Ware

Butted Chainmail Hauberk for Sale - Medieval Ware

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When it came to comprehensive protection in battle, knights often relied on chainmail to help withstand an enemys blows. The Alaric Chainmail Hauberk provides coverage from torso to thigh as well as the entire length of the arms. Made of mild steel, each butted ring of its construction is interlocked with four others, creating a 4-in-1 design. The armpits have been reinforced with riveted rings to help withstand the stress of movement.

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This hauberk is constructed of dome riveted flat rings of titanium. This makes for a chainmail that is considerably superior to standard mail, as it is not only strong and durable, but it has a weight closer to the considerably lighter aluminum chainmail over standard weight mail. Titanium chainmail is a superior mail for those who need a strong mail, but wish to extend their endurance and comfort by shaving off much of the considerable weight of mail armor.

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