Chainmail Coifs
In the Middle Ages, protection on the battlefield was vital. The chainmail coif, a flexible mesh of interlinked metal rings, covered the head, neck, and shoulders, forming a critical first layer beneath a helmet. Since ancient times, warriors across cultures have worn these for their unbeatable balance of defense and mobility.
Today, Medieval Collectibles brings this piece of history to you with our wide selection of historically inspired chainmail coifs.
Various Chainmail Hood Materials and Styles
We offer multiple variants of chainmail coifs, ensuring you get the features you need for battle reenactments, knight cosplays, or medieval displays. Our chainmail coifs are made from aluminum, blackened steel rings, brass, copper, or mild steel. Each piece is built to historical accuracy, mimicking defensive structures like alternating rows of riveted and open ring designs.
Our models vary in flexibility and weight. Check each product to see its features, product page SKU, and other details.
Built for the Middle Ages
These chainmail coifs offer real protection during combat. The flexible mesh absorbs blows from spears, swords, and even the occasional blade strike with historically inspired strength. Pair these items with chainmail shirts or pauldrons for combined coverage and minimized openings.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is a chainmail hood used for?
A chainmail hood, also known as a coif, is worn to protect the head, neck, and sometimes shoulders from cuts and blows in medieval combat or reenactments. It is traditionally made from interlocked metal rings, and many feature construction methods that alternate between two rings linked by one ring or four other rings to create a dense and strong pattern. Some modern versions even allow for customization or the repair of loose rings.
Is it different from a helmet?
Yes. A coif is made of interlinked metal rings for flexible coverage, while a helmet is a rigid piece typically worn over the hood for added protection.
Can I wear it alone without a helmet?
Yes, but it offers limited protection against blunt force fighter techniques. For full head protection, it’s often worn under a helmet to cushion impact and prevent chafing.