Description
Good gloves are a must in serious practice of all martial arts involving swords. These gloves are designed mainly for light training practice with a hand-and-a-half and light swordplay with synthetic swords, rapiers, sabers, daggers or other light weapons. If sparring with heavier weapons (like longswords) you naturally need further protection, but good leather gloves protect your hands from scratches, nicks and accidental gentle hits with light weapons.
These gloves are made from top quality cowhide leather. The leather may have small marks or imperfections on its surface, or won´t be 100% homogeneous. Texture and color may vary from piece to piece. The dying process uses traditional techniques so final color may vary depending on original tone of the leather.
- Designed for light swordplay
- Excellent for historical reenactment for many different Eras
- Made of top quality cowhide leather
- Available in sizes 6–11
- Manufacturer Marshall Historical
To ensure a good fit we recommend that you measure around your hand with the tape inside your hand and going around and over your knuckles.
17–19 cm = 6
19–21 cm = 7
21–23,5 cm = 8
23,5–26 cm = 9
26–28,5 cm = 10
31 cm = 11
The fit also depends on the length of the fingers. The following is a measurement of the middle finger of the glove.
6 = 66 mm
7 = 71 mm
8 = 76 mm
9 = 80 mm
10 = 85 mm
11 = 89 mm
Revenant Man (verified owner) –
These gloves are comfortable and durable.
They may arrive stiff, but with use they will end up getting softer.
Delfer (verified owner) –
Very good quality gloves, i use them for medieval archery and as protection when i move through the city on electric bike. The leather is good and they are super-resilient. Its easy to take care of them with some leather wax or even handcare and hydration creams. They work so good for a person who search for hand cover and/or protection for martial purposes.
I definitelly recommend them.