Fencing Jacket "One Standard" 350N
Mid-level protection multipurpose HEMA jacket
We have a couple of HEMA fencers on board, so HEMA gear is not just another market for us! This jacket is designed in collaboration with "Bureviy", a young but already well-known manufacturer in Ukraine, led by two skilled fencers who were also involved in the development and manufacture of military-grade equipment. On ArmStreet's side – design suggestions, certification, and quality assurance support this brilliant product.
It is a multi-purpose HEMA jacket, thick enough for a longsword if you choose a balance between protection and flexibility rather than a bulky but safer option. It is perfect for most one-handed weapons and was tested in a rough environment of Ukrainian and Eastern European tournaments and open sparrings. It looks good but what's most important it feels good – the fit and the balance of free space are just perfect.
The jacket is made of synthetic heavy-duty breathable sport gear-oriented fabric, with cotton batting and a layer of 350N fabric inside, and a 3D antiseptic mesh lining. While testing different fabrics for puncture resistance, we bought a standard SCA puncture testing device so we pre-test our gambesons for the US market too.
It passes all the tests not only formally but also emotionally. You put it on and you immediately feel well and comfortable and ready for any challenge. Equip it with one of our protective plastic kits and you're ready to rock!
Pay attention to the high waist, back fold, and extra space at the elbows - this jacket looks great and slim fit but provides all the necessary flexibility for you as a fencer. We are pretty sure this jacket will be loved, by you personally and by the swordplay community as much as all our fencers immediately fell in love with the design and fit.
This is a multi-purpose gambeson - it's lightweight and flexible enough to play with lighter weapons. However, we've been testing it as a main full-contact gambeson for saber and long-sword as well, and it works just fine. It's not too thick but multiple layers make it dense enough for heavy sparring, especially if you have a proper kit of plastic gear.
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Please contact us if you have any additional questions.
Materials:
- Bi-stretch synthetic (outer layer);
- 350N certified fabric (second layer);
- Cotton batting (padding);
- 3D mesh lining (inner layer);
- Micro velcro.
Features:
- 350N certified fabric inside;
- Slim fit;
- Anatomical pattern;
- Flexibility;
- 3D mesh lining;
- Ultra-grip micro velcro;
- Collar blade-catcher.
This item is part of the “Modern Swordsmanship” collection
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Guest 25 of January 2025:
Some mixed feelings on this. The good is that it's a good all rounder jacket that's light enough for most fighting styles and a decent amount of feder (I wouldn't go full longsword without some extra equipment). I like the attachment points and I feel like I can move pretty easily in the jacket. The downside is the velcro - especially in the neck area. I'm at the high end of a medium, and the velcro in the neck just doesn't stick. If I turn my head it immediately loses all of it's grip and opens my neck. It's not the worst if you're fine wearing a gorget over the jacket (and the design of the jacket doesn't leave much room for one under the jacket), but you're presumably buying this jacket because you like a bit of flair in your clothing and having to slap a gorget on top of it kind of kills it. I gave it a test just to make sure it's not a sizing issue, but even if I put the jacket on a hanger the velcro immediately pops off. I'm personally considering adding a proper velcro over it just to give me the protection.
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Jeremy 20 of July 2024:
Fits well and allows good movement, but it's too heavy, padded, and hot for my preference. I'd prefer a lighter jacket and the option to wear it with a heavier plastron and hard plates on the arms and shoulders when needed for the type of fighting. It is amply protective for most everything I fight (especially with hard points added), and much more than I need for rapier or smallsword. The velcro does not catch on other fabrics, which is nice, but it also doesn't particularly catch on itself, meaning it doesn't actually hold things closed adequately.
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Bryce 27 of March 2024:
I am a big and tall giant, is there any customizable Gambesons? I am a 7XLT in the US. I just need a gambeson, elbows, and a gorget to finish my armor.
ArmStreet Team:Hello, this particular gambeson can be made in fixed size only. Kindly spcify if you like any linen gambeson in our store and I will check with our production team if we can make it in custom size for you. Please also send us your full height, chest and waist circumference. Kindly, ArmStreet Team
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Marton 16 of June 2023:
Design: I'm not the biggest fan of Renaissance jackets, mostly choosing something more Eastern and less noble. Fit: ArmStreet's size M fits me perfectly, the jacket is extremely well made in terms of fit and I practically feel no restrictions even in comparison to my previous lighter jacket. In comparison to the standard long-sword jackets it's a dream. I also like that the lower part of the sleeve is more or less slim-fit so there is no extra fabric under arm-gaurds Features. It has a breezeable 3D mech inside and it also has small holes on the back so the back breazes. It seems they work. It has a micro-velcro on the front which works better than a normal velcro and the "hooks" side doesn't destroy the fabric on the opposite. I like it a lot. I always had a problem with a neck, as it always feels restrictive to have a sandvich of a collar, a gorget and a bib. This collar is fine, I don't know why. It seems it has a different angle to the jacket. Thickness. I'm a competitive fencer so I'm OK about some beating. The jacket is perfect for everything (I do a side-sword, saber and a feder), for the long-sword it depends. It is definitely not a "tank"- grade jacket, I'd say it is on the lighter end of what's OK for a feder. For me it's a perfect balance though. The best HEMA jacket I ever had at the moment, and I have had many
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