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Medieval Full-Round Greaves

Closed steel greaves, lower leg armor

$309.00$259.00

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$66.00
Standard shipping time
23-28 Days
Express shipping
$85.00 to
Express shipping
10-14 Days
Manufacturing time
18-24 Days
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Medieval Full-Round Greaves

Closed steel greaves, lower leg armor

We completely redesigned our greaves to provide well-shaped and ergonomic armor for resonable price. Basic version comes in 16 ga (1.5 mm) mild cold-rolled steel, upgrade to stainless available upon request.

  • Upgrade to 16 ga stainless steel available for $40 extra.

To check how to measure yourself please click here.

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.

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6 Comments

  • Landon A. Pearman 02 of August 2019:

    Is this sold as a pair of greaves or is that the cost per 1?

    ArmStreet Team:

    Hi Landon, it is the price for a pair. 

  • Gabriel 12 of July 2018:

    Would stainless steel be better for use in competitions or no?

    ArmStreet:

    Yes, it is more reliable and it does not rust

  • Patrick 18 of May 2016:

    the pictures of your medieval greaves armor: full-round lower leg shows it to have a peg structure at the top front. what is that about?

    ArmStreet team:

    The peg is needed to attach the greaves to the poleyns (knee cops), as shown here - https://armstreet.com/store/armor/medieval-legs-and-full-round-greaves-armor-kit. The greaves can be made without the peg, just add a comment to your order.

  • Anthony 14 of August 2015:

    Can the full-round greaves be made with the following adjustments? 1. No front pin 2. Ankle protection, like some of your other greaves 3. Buckles riveted either side of the joint, rather than from the centre of the back plate Many thanks A

    ArmStreet team:

    No front pin - possible, simply add a comment to your order. Ankle protection cannot be made on the full greaves, the buckles can not be riveted differently, sorry.

  • Сonall 02 of August 2015:

    can I get it in 14 ga?

    ArmStreet team:

    Can be made in 14 ga mild steel for $70 extra, or in stainless steel - $120 extra. Simply add a comment to your order, we'll send an invoice for the extra charge to your PayPal email.

  • Robert 26 of July 2015:

    What's the rod on the front plate meant for?

    ArmStreet team:

    The rod is used for articulation with the poleyns, as shown here.

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