Description
Suitable for foot or mounted combat, this two-tiered helmet was prized by both knights and men-at-arms. The Salade, or English Sallet, possibly originated from France or Burgundy. It was constructed with a tail to protect the back of the head and neck. This version sits flush on a bevor, which protects the chin and throat. The original is believed to be English and dates from about 1480. The Salades were a common sight on the battlefields of the Wars of the Roses, worn by knights as well as other soldiers. Our replica features the moveable visor and a bevor with falling buff like the original. Bevor can be fixed to two different heights.
- Forged of 1.24 mm (18 gauge) steel,
- The salade and bevor are fully lined and wearable
- Moveable visor and a bevor with falling buff
- Manufacturer: Windlass Steelcrafts








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