Salade With Bevor

By: Windlass Steelcrafts
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Suitable for foot or mounted combat, this two-tiered helmet was prized by both knights and men-at-arms. The Salade (or English Sallet), which possibly originated in France or Burgundy, was constructed with a tail to protect the back of the head and neck. The version we've copied sits flush on a bevor, which protects the chin and throat. Worn this way, it's a helmet with good ventilation and visibility. The original is believed to be English and dates from about 1480. Our replica features the moveable visor and a bevor with falling buff like the original. Forged of 18 gauge steel, both the Salade and bevor are fully lined and wearable. Due to the continual mixing of styles of armor, you will find this a fitting helmet for our Gothic Cuirass as well.


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Reliks Product ID 1594
Manufacturer SKU 300148


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"Snug fit. Medieval knights clearly did not wear prescription glasses. Overall nice product."



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