Escudo kite rfb 423012 - Espadas y Más
Escudo kite rfb 423012 - Espadas y Más

Kite shield rfb 423012

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 Solve: Adjustable Canvas Straps
 Size: Medium
 Weight: 710 grams / 25.04 oz
 Length: 60.0
 Width: 40.0
 Grip length: 32.0
 Grip width: 16.0
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 Material 1: Soft EVA foam
 Material 2: Latex
 Your Knightly Code is one of valor, truth, and courage. You are tasked with defending the innocent and the weak, and today your oath is put to the test. Outside town there has been an attack by bandits on a merchant and his family, and it is up to you to rescue them. Your squire straps your Kite Shield securely onto your arm over the weight of your chainmail, and with a prayer to your God, you and your small unit hit the road. The sword upon your shield is a reminder that you are a weapon of justice. Criminals are warned. DETAILS This battle-ready Kite Shield is a semi-curved kite shield inspired by the Normans of the 10th to 12th centuries. Finished with a gilt sword heraldry and gilt border, this shield will fit perfectly in the hands of a knight or footman. While the design is simple, this Kite Shield is timeless and classic, and can fit into almost any LARP game you can find. Use this left-handed Kite Shield with the use of two leather arm straps on the back, secured via hard EVA foam for a reliable, solid grip made to last. Feel confident that this latex shield will withstand the continued abuse of a LARP with regular latex maintenance. HISTORY Also known as a "kite" shield, originally from the 10th-12th centuries. Associated with the Normans, who were the first to use this style of shield widely. Made from non-splintering wood such as alder, fir, poplar, or basswood.

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