Description
14th Century Splinted Bracers Armor:
Splinted bracers were a type of articulated amour worn in the 14th century, characterized by overlapping metal strips or “splints” attached to a flexible backing material. This design allowed for a full range of motion, making them ideal for soldiers who required agility and protection. Crafted from steel or iron, the splints were typically narrow and rectangular, arranged in a horizontal or diagonal pattern to provide comprehensive coverage. The backing material, often leather or fabric, provided additional support and comfort. Articulated by rivets, leather straps, or metal bands, the splints enabled the wearer to bend and move freely, ensuring that the amour remained effective even indynamic combat situations. This innovative design made splinted bracers a staple among men at arms, archers, and infantrymen during the Late Medieval period, particularly in Europe.
Material:Â Upper leather
Available Colors:Â Black and Brown.
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