German Sallet Estienne, mid-15th cen.

German Sallet Estienne, mid-15th cen.

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German Sallet Estienne, mid-15th century Another way to create a new type of helmet in the early 15th century was to try to modify the shape of the back. In the 1530s the nape of some bascinets began to extend backwards to better protect the back of the head. This led to the creation of a new type of helmet - the so-called German sallet. It became one of the most widely used helmets in the second half of the 15th century throughout Central Europe and was also popular in other areas, particularly France. The sallet reliably protects the back of the head, the sides of the head and the face up to the level of the nose. The view is guaranteed by a visor at eye level. The improvement was the separation of the roof with a visor and its attachment to tenons. This is how the movable half visor came about. Material used: DC01 cold-rolled sheet steel with a thickness of 1.5mm Standard version of this helmet comes with a padded liner inside. Available in quotone size fits mostquot Width of the helmet bowl inside from ear to ear is approx. 19cm Length of the helmet bowl inside from the forehead to the back of the head is approx. 24cm Sheet thickness approx. 1.3mm Supplied with leather chin strap with metal buckle Weight approx. 1720g The stated information may vary slightly from piece to piece.
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