Medieval Rieneck Armor Legs

Greaves, poleyns, cuisses, late 14th c.

$669.00$499.00

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18-24 Days
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Medieval Rieneck Armor Legs

Greaves, poleyns, cuisses, late 14th c.

This armor is both historically accurate and good for sport usage. Current armor design is well-known among medieval enthusiasts and the most known reference relates to Gerhard von Rieneck grave (circa 1382). Our late XIV century harness is relatively simple which makes it reliable and practical. Another important feature of this kit is the fact that it might be disassembled, so each piece can be used separately, for example as a greave and a knee combination or a cuisse and a knee cop upper leg kit.

Optionally the armor is available in mild steel.

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Please contact us if you have any additional questions.

Important note about measurements: please take into account that we need your measurements in gambeson, choses or other under-armour gear you are planning to use with this armor. The only exception is when you are ordering both armour and padding from our company — in this case you can send us your body measurements. For sabatons please send your footwear actual measurements.
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.

Armor features:

  • 1.5 mm (16 ga) stainless steel
  • Brass rivets
  • Leather decorations
  • 3 pieces (greaves, poleyns and cuisses) can be used separately

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7 Comments

  • 26 of November 2022:

    Is it possible to get these in a thinner stainless steel? ie 1mm or 1.2mm

    ArmStreet Team:

    Hello, yes we can make the cuisses and greaves in 1 mm steel and the knees can be made in 1.2 mm steel. Please simply leave this request in the comment section at the checkout. 

  • Alec 22 of February 2020:

    Hello, these look really great! How much do they weigh?

    ArmStreet Team:

    Hello, the weight is about 5.5 kg.

  • Tyler 24 of February 2019:

    Good afternoon, just out of curiosity can the leather decorations be brown instead of the black/red/blue options? My current kit focuses around green and brown so im trying to not throw in a whole bunch of other colors in the mix.

    ArmStreet Team:

    Dear Tyler, yes, please simply leave a request for the brown leather in the comment to your order. 

  • Max 25 of October 2018:

    Is it possible to make it on mild steel?

    ArmStreet Team:

    Hi Max! Yes, it is possible. Please simply leave this request in the comment section to your order. 

  • Hugh 21 of August 2015:

    Is it possible to get the accents in another colour? Like green?

    ArmStreet team:

    Can be made with green suede leather upon request, simply add a comment ot your order.

  • Eric Daneau 06 of January 2015:

    Hi ! Nice work, Is it possible to get the : European Armor Legs circa XIV in a different finish, ( less shinny ) ? Thanks ! E.

    ArmStreet team:

    Satin polish is available upon request. But please note, that due to the technical reasons satin finish is not of the best quality on stainless steel, it's not completely matte.

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