Armor Gauntlets “Paladin”
Knight combat etched gauntlets, 15th c.
Simple but perfectly designed and shaped stainless gauntlets provides great protection and good flexibility.
Basically come in 16 ga (1.5 mm) stainless steel with etched patterns, which fit the rest of our “Paladin” medieval armour kit. Mild (cold-rolled) steel version available upon request for reenactment maniacs, though stainless steel is recommended as etched armor maintenance isn't an easy thing.
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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 padding gloves or other under-armour gear you are planning to use with these gauntlets. The only exception is when you are ordering gauntlets with inner gloves from our company — in this case you can provide your bare hand 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.
Materials and features:
- Made of 16 ga (1.5 mm) stainless steel (cold-forged);
- Decorated with etched pattern;
- Leather straps;
- Inner leather mittens are included.
This item is part of the “Paladin” collection
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Sean Peterson 30 of December 2015:
I bought a set of these for my best friend for a Christmas present. He absolutely loved them! The etching is absolutely beautiful and the crafting is some of the best I have seen yet!
ArmStreet team:Thank you for the feedback, Sean! Best wishes to you this holiday season!
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Could these gauntlets be built with articulating fingers instead of mittens?
Hi Braedon, it is not possible, unfortunately. However, you may select some gauntlets you like and we will calculate for you how much it costs to add the Paladin etching on them.
Can you get these paladin gautlets with individual finger protection much like a glove? Sorry in unfamiliar with the name,all the gautlets i can find that have individual finger holes have such abtrusive wrists that just bug the living heck out of me
Hi Sarah, we can make these gauntlets with custom Paladin etching if you wish. Please contact our support team for the price.
Could I get these without the etching?
Yes, the gaunts w/o etching cost 15% less. To get the discount, please email us at contact@armstreet.com.
I have a few questions about these gauntlets. Can you put them on yourself if you got agile fingers or will you always be needing someone else's help? And what about those straps you put your thumbs in. Can you slip your thumb out of them if you put your mind to it to allow yourself more agility when suiting up? And finally the text mentions a pair on inner leather gloves not included with the gauntlets. Are these the same gloves as shown in the pictures or are they a different set?
You can put on the first glove yourself, but you'll need outside help to put on the second one :)
Of course, you can slip your finger in and out of the thumb leather straps.
Model from photos wears usual modern gloves, inner leather gloves are the same as shown here.
I can't wait to see more. I've been drooling over a lot of your stuff.
You're welcome - full Paladin Knight Armor Kit!
Absolutely beautiful armour.
Thank you, Olga!