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  1. 13 cze 2018 · The weight was predominantly on the shoulders but could be lessened by wearing a belt. Some were also made lighter by having a shorter cut, especially at the arms and front. Mail armour might have stopped sword slashes, but it did nothing to stop arrows fired at close range or prevent heavy bruising and broken bones.

  2. 22 lut 2023 · Special late medieval jousting armor could weigh up to 45 kg (100 lbs) but was only used in jousts, not in battle. Even knights in extremely heavy jousting armor could mount their horses without external help.

  3. www.medievalwarfare.info › armourMedieval Armour

    In fact, even the heaviest tournament armour (for knights) weighed little more than 90 pounds (41 kg), and field (war) armour 40 to 70 pounds (18 to 32 kg); barding, or horse armour, more common in tournaments than war, rarely weighed more than 70 pounds (32 kg).

  4. Scale armor was made of small, overlapping metal or leather scales and was a popular armor choice for knights in the early medieval period. It was lightweight and flexible, providing good protection against cutting weapons.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Plate_armourPlate armour - Wikipedia

    A complete suit of plate armour made from well-tempered steel would weigh around 1525 kg (3355 lb). [19] The wearer remained highly agile and could jump, run and otherwise move freely as the weight of the armour was spread evenly throughout the body.

  6. 2 paź 2023 · The armor of a medieval knight was not just about a shining breastplate and helmet. The arms, being essential for the knight’s defense and attack, were also covered with several medieval armor parts. Let’s dive into the specifics of arm protection, focusing on pauldrons, rerebrace, vambrace, and cowter. Pauldrons

  7. 1 paź 2023 · Medieval armor refers to the protective gear that was worn by soldiers, notably knights, during the Middle Ages. Ranging from helmets and breastplates to gauntlets and greaves, this armor played an instrumental role in the way battles were fought and won.

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