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Chainmail Hood - Alaric

Chainmail Hood - Alaric

Chainmail Hood - Alaric

Epic Armoury's new Alaric Chainmail Hood is a flexible mail armor coif made from linked steel rings. The mail covers the head, neck and shoulders. Each butted ring interlocks with four other rings in a 4-in-1 design.

The Alaric Chainmail is mail great for heavy medieval infantry and sergeants, as well as early knights. Wear it over one of our undercaps and add a Crusader, Norman or Spangen helmet on top for the most comfort and authentic wear. Pair this armor with additional Epic Armoury metal works and clothing to fit your character’s needs.

  • Available in Steel and Epic Dark colors
  • Available in sizes S, M and L

HISTORY

  • One of the oldest types of armor in the world, still used today in modern protective technologies to protect against slashing
  • Introduced in the 4th century B.C. around the famous battle between the Greeks and Persians at Thermopylae
  • Popular in Roman and early medieval ages by infantry and early knights
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Chainmail Hood - Alaric
$47.00

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Chainmail Hood - Alaric

Epic Armoury's new Alaric Chainmail Hood is a flexible mail armor coif made from linked steel rings. The mail covers the head, neck and shoulders. Each butted ring interlocks with four other rings in a 4-in-1 design.

The Alaric Chainmail is mail great for heavy medieval infantry and sergeants, as well as early knights. Wear it over one of our undercaps and add a Crusader, Norman or Spangen helmet on top for the most comfort and authentic wear. Pair this armor with additional Epic Armoury metal works and clothing to fit your character’s needs.

  • Available in Steel and Epic Dark colors
  • Available in sizes S, M and L

HISTORY

  • One of the oldest types of armor in the world, still used today in modern protective technologies to protect against slashing
  • Introduced in the 4th century B.C. around the famous battle between the Greeks and Persians at Thermopylae
  • Popular in Roman and early medieval ages by infantry and early knights