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Sugarloaf Combat Helm Helmet SCA Reenactment Armor

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Medieval helmet “Sugarloaf”

Functional medieval armour for SCA and reenactment

“Sugarloaf” is a helmet which was developed in Germany in XIV century, and then it was very popular in Western Europe till next centuries. This helmet is made of 2 mm (14 ga) cold-rolled (mild) steel with brass accents.

To check how to measure yourself please click here.

Please contact us if you have any additional questions.

Safety disclaimer: Sword-fighting and fencing is a dangerous sport. Fencing, historical fencing, medieval reenactment and martial arts as well as other related types of activity, are inherently connected to a certain risk level of injuries or death. The Company declines all responsibility for any traumas or harm done to oneself or to the third person, along with any material or consequential damage, impaired during the products usage. We admonish that all acts with armour, weapons or their components have to be performed before designated person who is responsible for safety of the particular event and accredited to supervise armour and sport weapon conformance to the event’s standards.

Available upgrades:

  • Upgrade to 16 ga stainless steel available for $60 extra.
  • Upgrade to 14 ga stainless steel available for $110 extra.

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7 Comments

  • adam bazley 10 of March 2014:

    Would we be able to get this padded as well as add the chin strap ?

    ArmStreet team:

    Now all our helmets come with padding and chin strap included, no extra.

  • Aaron 19 of November 2012:

    What's the difference between this helm and the other gold cross sugarloaf helm?

    ArmStreet team:

    Upgraded Sugarloaf helmet has visor fixation pin.

  • Cameron Crosby 05 of June 2012:

    How would I go about making armor from your site a different color? Would you recommend a method for making it black?

    ArmStreet team:

    To date we don't make blackening and armor in other colors.

  • Rommel Bartlett 10 of October 2010:

    what is the weight of the helm (16 ga)?

    ArmStreet team:

    16 ga - about 4.5 kg (10 lbs);
    14 ga - 5.5-6 kg (12-14 lbs).

  • Neil 10 of August 2010:

    Hi, I'm wondering how expensive it is if its made of 14ga steel?

    ArmStreet team:

    Current price plus $110 extra.

  • Jordan 02 of February 2010:

    Do you happen to sell armor patterns?

    ArmStreet:

    We do not share or sell our patterns, even for non-commercial use.

  • Stan Brink 15 of July 2009:

    On the Head meaurement, it says to measure your head circumference along your eyebrows. Since I am going to use this in combat there has to be room for padding all the way around. Do I add the additional inches to the measurement? Or do you automaticly add and inch or two to the measurement?

    ArmStreet team:

    We add allowance for padding (it's included).

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  • subliminal 18 of June 2010:

    an absolutely stunning helm, love the gold cross on the face of it, looks amazing

    ArmStreet team:

    Thanks for the review!

  • Kaal 21 of April 2010:

    I purchased this helm last month in 14 gauge Stainless for an additional cost. The interior weld at the top looks sloppy but seems solid enough. Other than that, it is an excellent helm. I have fought in it once and love it. One thing I didn't realize is the facial air holes give excelent visibility when looking down. Since it's riveted together on the sides and back it doesn't ring like a bell when hit. Another huge plus for me.

    ArmStreet team:

    Thanks for your feedback, Kaal! We'll work on the seams )

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