Medieval La Milar Scale Armour – 20 Gauge Steel with Leather Backing – Functional Lamellar Body Defence

Price range: € 399,99 through € 599,99

Authentic lamellar scale construction
20 gauge mild steel scales for lightweight protection
Secure leather backing and leather cord lacing
Adjustable fit for comfort and movement
Ideal for Eastern, steppe, and early medieval impressions

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This La Milar Scale Armour is inspired by historical lamellar harnesses used across Europe and Asia for centuries—from Eastern nomadic cultures to Byzantine and Rus warriors. Hundreds of 20 gauge mild steel scales are individually riveted to a durable leather foundation, then hand-laced in tight rows.
This design offers excellent coverage and flexible articulation, making it effective against cuts while allowing a wide range of motion. The steel plates overlap for reinforcement, while the leather lacing holds everything securely in place.
Adjustable leather straps at the sides and shoulders let you customize the fit for different body sizes. The wide coverage of the torso and upper shoulders ensures formidable defense on the battlefield or in tournaments.

IDEAL FOR:
• Groups portraying steppe cultures, Varangians, Rus, Byzantines, and early medieval warriors
• Live Action Roleplay (LARP) where mobility and authenticity matter
• Stage and film productions needing functional, realistic armor
• Collectors and educators seeking museum-quality replicas

CARE INSTRUCTIONS:
• Lightly oil scales after use to prevent rust
• Store in a dry place away from moisture
• Avoid prolonged exposure to direct sunlight
• Check leather lacing periodically and re-tie if needed

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Gross weight 11,22 kg – 13,62 kg
Volumetric weight 13,33 kg

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