Soldier Arm Protection
Practical Protection for the Arms
Epic Armouryâs Soldier Arm Protection is a complete set of vambraces, rerebraces, and elbow cups. Designed to protect the outside of the entire arm, this handmade armour is made from 1mm steel and connected by chrome leather straps and strong rivets. The elbow cups--also known as couters--protect the elbow joint thanks to its rounded shape and reinforced ridges. The inside of the elbow features a cupped flange to deflect blows. The upper arm is protected by the half-rerebrace, while the lower arm is protected by the vambrace.
The Soldierâs Arm Protection has rolled edges that form ridges around the rims. Three chrome leather straps are used to secure the armour to your arm, and the top of the rerebrace is attached to the gambeson using canvas ties through a leather plate. With regular leather and metal care you can expect this quality made armour to last for a long time!
Available in Polished Steel and Epic Dark and comes in sizes S/M, L/XL, XXL/3XL.
Inspired by Renaissance History
- 15th- and 16th-century European plate armour was attached to gambesons using arming points, which are utilized in this productâs design
- Plate armour became more popular as firearm technology became more prevalent during the 13th century
- The elbow cup is referred to as a couter or an elbow cop
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Soldier Arm Protection
Practical Protection for the Arms
Epic Armouryâs Soldier Arm Protection is a complete set of vambraces, rerebraces, and elbow cups. Designed to protect the outside of the entire arm, this handmade armour is made from 1mm steel and connected by chrome leather straps and strong rivets. The elbow cups--also known as couters--protect the elbow joint thanks to its rounded shape and reinforced ridges. The inside of the elbow features a cupped flange to deflect blows. The upper arm is protected by the half-rerebrace, while the lower arm is protected by the vambrace.
The Soldierâs Arm Protection has rolled edges that form ridges around the rims. Three chrome leather straps are used to secure the armour to your arm, and the top of the rerebrace is attached to the gambeson using canvas ties through a leather plate. With regular leather and metal care you can expect this quality made armour to last for a long time!
Available in Polished Steel and Epic Dark and comes in sizes S/M, L/XL, XXL/3XL.
Inspired by Renaissance History
- 15th- and 16th-century European plate armour was attached to gambesons using arming points, which are utilized in this productâs design
- Plate armour became more popular as firearm technology became more prevalent during the 13th century
- The elbow cup is referred to as a couter or an elbow cop
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Practical Protection for the Arms
Epic Armouryâs Soldier Arm Protection is a complete set of vambraces, rerebraces, and elbow cups. Designed to protect the outside of the entire arm, this handmade armour is made from 1mm steel and connected by chrome leather straps and strong rivets. The elbow cups--also known as couters--protect the elbow joint thanks to its rounded shape and reinforced ridges. The inside of the elbow features a cupped flange to deflect blows. The upper arm is protected by the half-rerebrace, while the lower arm is protected by the vambrace.
The Soldierâs Arm Protection has rolled edges that form ridges around the rims. Three chrome leather straps are used to secure the armour to your arm, and the top of the rerebrace is attached to the gambeson using canvas ties through a leather plate. With regular leather and metal care you can expect this quality made armour to last for a long time!
Available in Polished Steel and Epic Dark and comes in sizes S/M, L/XL, XXL/3XL.
Inspired by Renaissance History
- 15th- and 16th-century European plate armour was attached to gambesons using arming points, which are utilized in this productâs design
- Plate armour became more popular as firearm technology became more prevalent during the 13th century
- The elbow cup is referred to as a couter or an elbow cop








