Chainmail Hauberks
Medieval Collectibles is proud to offer you our selection of Chainmail Hauberks. These chainmails, made from interlocking metal rings in a protective mesh pattern, are an essential piece of armor for any medieval knight or warrior. They provide vital protection against weapons in combat.
High-Quality Materials and Ring Types
Our chain mail hauberks and chainmail shirts, also known as mail, come in mild steel, titanium, aluminum, brass, copper, and blackened steel rings. We offer historically accurate construction using butted rings, riveted rings, and solid rings to suit your needs.
Riveted Chainmail Construction Styles and Variations
Chainmail hauberks also come in a variety of styles, such as flattened chainmail, butted chainmail, and riveted chainmail, perfect for historical reenactment, costume design, and display.
Medieval Collectibles also carries long-sleeved chain mail hauberks and short-sleeved chainmail shirts, chainmail vests, knee-length chainmail, and other garments. You can pair these chainmails with gauntlets, helmets, and other armor accessories to create a complete medieval ensemble.
Our blackened steel options are specially treated to prevent rusting. Meanwhile, our epic armoury collection ensures authentic mail construction with techniques dating back to ancient times and throughout the Middle Ages.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I determine the correct size for a chainmail hauberk?
Chain mail hauberks are typically sized based on chest circumference and desired length, similar to modern shirt sizing. It is recommended to measure your chest at its widest point and consider whether you’ll be wearing padding underneath, as this affects the fit.
A proper fit should cover your shoulders and neck adequately while allowing comfortable movement of your arms.
What is the typical weight of a full chainmail hauberk?
A full-length chain mail hauberk usually weighs between 20 and 45 pounds, though this varies depending on the metal type and ring size used in construction. Aluminum options are significantly lighter than steel versions, making them more comfortable and lightweight for extended wear during reenactments.
The durable craftsmanship ensures the weight is distributed evenly across your body.
How do I properly clean and maintain my chain mail to ensure longevity?
To remove this oil from your chainmail, dip it or allow it to soak in lacquer thinner. Wiping clean works well, too. Regular oiling after use and storing in a dry environment are essential for maintaining chainmail.
To remove any rust, tumble the chain mail in a container with sand or place it in a bag and work it by hand to reach all rings. You can spray a clear silicone coat on the mail to slow rust formation.
Be sure to clean it separately from jewelry or other accessories to protect the ring’s integrity. Avoid contact with fabric or leather items during the oiling process.
Are these chainmail hauberks suitable for full-contact combat sports or sparring?
Suitability of these hauberks for combat depends on the construction type. Riveted chainmail offers protection similar to historical armor, while butted mail is generally recommended for display and light re-enactment only.
Always verify with the specific product specifications and your sport’s safety requirements before use in combat scenarios involving swords.













































