The helm, which began to be seen on the battlefield as early as the 13th century on its earliest forms proved to be a winning design to be used almost for the next three centuries. A simple to manufacture piece whose time tested use proves it was useful even for cavalry protection. Worn commonly over a chainmail coif or skull cap, the Great Helm was usually built with 4 pieces riveted along the seams and with flat top. It has a fierce-looking fixed visor that enhanced the already intimidating look of a charging knight.
Basic padding and chinstrap included. This helmet is battle worn
Measurements:
Internal Brow Circumference: 890mm
External Brow Circumference: 935mm
Diameter Left to Right: 200mm
Diameter Front to Back: 240mm
Front Height: 300mm
Rear Hight: 270mm
Side Height: 275mm
Eye Slits: 15mm x 90mm
Weight: 3.3kg
Gauge: 1.6mm steel