When training for a LARP battle royale, you may not want to wear heavy chainmail. Wear this Aluminum and Rubber Half Sleeve Chainmail Hauberk instead. This chainmail shirt comes in three sizes. The hem of the shirt ends around the hips or upper thigh. The sleeves are half-length, thus ending around the elbow. It consists of butted, 14 gauge aluminum rings and grey rubber rings. The 10 millimeter diameter rings have a traditional 4-in-1 weave pattern. A 4-in-1 pattern consists of four chainmail rings woven through another ring. The rubber rings allow the shirt to stretch a little bit. This makes putting on the shirt so much easier. The aluminum rings are also lighter than traditional steel rings. This armour is ideal for LARP or for stage productions when the look of chainmail is desired but not the weight.
Wear this chainmail armour over one of our gambesons for greater comfort and safety.
As this item is crafted by hand, slight variations in color and detail may occur.
Key Features:
- Lighter than traditional chainmail
- Comes in four sizes
- Traditional 4-in-1 pattern
- Half-length sleeves
- Great for LARP or stage productions
Materials:
- Made from 14 gauge aluminum and rubber
Austin Houk (verified owner) –
WOW! This shirt is AMAZINGLY light. For anyone doing any cosplay or LARPing this is the PERFECT shirt for you. Lightweight, flexible (thanks to the rubber) and INCREDIBLY comfortable, even with just a Tshirt on underneath!
Probably one of my most favorite purchases to date!
scott.gregg111 (verified owner) –
I had a 25 pound steel hauberk….”had”. Now I have the wonderful 12 pound one instead. This is a great deal, is super comfortable and is accurately sized. I got an extra large and I probably could have gotten away with a large. I am 6’2″ and 180 pounds. I think this is perfect for a person that want the look and not the wait. The rubber makes it pretty stretchy and that is also not a bad thing. The rubber’s dull gray works well wit the aluminum. Over time that aluminum is going to dull down too. Caveat would be in treating the aluminum to age it. I am not sure how the rubber would deal with that. But for me, this is going to be used under a 15th century plate, so it will be fine.