Medieval Knights Battle Chausses Chain Mail Leggings

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SKU: 5D3-IN533ZPML
MSRP: $187.49
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Mail is the quintessential armor of the ancient and medieval world. Mail was made of interlocked wire rings to form a metal mesh. While mail shirts, called hauberks or haubergeons, were used to protect the torso chain leggings called chausses were used to protect the lower extremities. Chausses were made the same way as mail shirts using metal rings woven together to make a metal mesh of butted or rivited links. Worn by Norman Knights at the Battle of Hastings as well as Crusaders. Mail chausses were a primary defense for the legs before the use of full plate armor. Our Mail Chausses (leggings) are made of butted steel links offer protection for the full leg, front and back. The chausses are designed to hang from a waist belt. They include an extension of mail (half sabaton) to cover the tops of the feet, which may be attached to footwear with points or straps around the foot. Worn with a mail haubergeon (Item IN401BK) and gambeson (Item IN7108L) you are completely protected from the blades of your foes. Suitable for re-creation of the 11th-14th centuries.
Specifications

Overall Length: 50 Inches
Leg Length: 26 Inches
Thigh Width: 12 Inches
Foot Length: 8.5 Inches
Belt Loop: 5 Inches
Construction: Zinc Plated Mild Steel, Butted, 16g
Material: High Tensile Wire
Chain Link Diameter: 9

Features

16 Gauge Zinc Plated Mild Steel Construction
Belt Loop
High Tensile Wire
Fits Many Adult Sizes

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