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Crusader Shield 90x60 cm

Crusader Shield 90x60 cm

Crusader Shield 90x60 cm

Epic Armoury’s Crusader Shield is a semi-curved, kite-shield inspired by 10th to 12th century Normans. Painted to look like natural wood with a white washed surface and a black washed cross running down the center, this shield will fit perfectly in the hands of a crusader or other religious infantry member for LARP.

Wear the Crusader Shield left- or right-handed with the use of its versatile three leather arm straps on the back, secured through hard EVA foam for a reliable and solid grip made to last. Feel confident that this latex shield will withstand the continued abuse of a LARP with regular latex maintenance.

  • Available in White & Black and Wood & White colors

HISTORY

  • Also referred to as a “kite” shield, originally from the 10th-12th centuries
  • Associated with the Normans, who were the first to use this style of shield widely
  • Made from non-splintering wood, such as alder, fir, poplar, or linden
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Crusader Shield 90x60 cm
$204.00

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Crusader Shield 90x60 cm

Epic Armoury’s Crusader Shield is a semi-curved, kite-shield inspired by 10th to 12th century Normans. Painted to look like natural wood with a white washed surface and a black washed cross running down the center, this shield will fit perfectly in the hands of a crusader or other religious infantry member for LARP.

Wear the Crusader Shield left- or right-handed with the use of its versatile three leather arm straps on the back, secured through hard EVA foam for a reliable and solid grip made to last. Feel confident that this latex shield will withstand the continued abuse of a LARP with regular latex maintenance.

  • Available in White & Black and Wood & White colors

HISTORY

  • Also referred to as a “kite” shield, originally from the 10th-12th centuries
  • Associated with the Normans, who were the first to use this style of shield widely
  • Made from non-splintering wood, such as alder, fir, poplar, or linden