Medieval Helmets

The Middle Ages covered a sizeable span of time, and that was time enough for the helmet to undergo many radical changes. And that's why the Medieval Helmets section of Medieval Armour is so full of different styles, because between classic medieval helmets and newer renaissance helmets, there were a lot of helms for a warrior to choose from. There is no one true medieval helmet, simply because, as stated above, the helmet underwent a lot of changes during medieval times, as warriors were constantly adapting their armour to suit the most pressing needs possible. This is why our medieval helms are so varied. If you're looking for a functional helmet, though, you've come to the right place, as you'll find functional varieties of all manner of historic helmets. Knights, crusaders, and Templars will find that the bascinet helmet, the great helmet, the sugar loaf helmet, and the sallet helmet are all typical of what many defined as a knight helmet or a crusader helmet. The regular soldier, on the other hand, will feel right at home wearing the kettle hat, the spangenhelm, or the barbute helmet, which are simpler, but no less protective. Virtually every helmet you'll find here is a steel helmet that's designed to take some level of punishment, although some are meant more for the rigors of combat while others are made first and foremost for their looks. You'll also find a number of great SCA helmets here, which are designed to take good knocks and provide more than adequate protection when facing a weighted and blunted training sword. Although there typically isn't any one perfect helmet for any particular style of warrior, you are almost certain to find one or more perfect medieval helmets for you to wear whenever you browse through Medieval Armour's section of Medieval Helms and Helmets.

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Owen Steel Kettle Helmet

Item # MY100647
No matter what tribulations a medieval infantryman faces, he must carry on. With its wide brim, the Owen Steel Kettle Helmet helps shield its wearer from the blinding sun, pouring rain, and any downwards blow or strike from above.
$86.00

Franz Steel Open Sallet

Item # MY100610
Worn by soldiers across Europe during the 15th century, the Franz Steel Open Sallet is built without a visor for unhindered vision and breathing. This rounded steel helmet has a slight rear flange to protect the back of the neck.
$86.00

Konrad Steel Kettle Helmet

Item # MY100641
Neither rain, shine, nor downwards volley will best you in the Konrad Steel Kettle Helmet. Essential armour for medieval infantrymen, it protects the wearers face with a wide, downturned metal brim attached to its round skull cap.
$86.00

Comb Morion Helmet

Item # AB2984
The Comb Morion, an evolution of the earlier Kettle Hat, was popular during the 16th and early 17th centuries. The Morion, though often associated with Spanish conquistadors, was common among foot soldiers throughout Europe.
$88.00

14th Century Great Helmet - Polished

Item # HW-700417
Known historically for its thorough protection, the shape of the 14th Century Great Helmet saw popular use among crusading knights. This medieval helmet has a flat, circular top, narrow eye slits, and a wide, vented lower front.
$90.00

Ralf Darkened Kettle Hat Helm

Item # MY100543
For LARP or historical reenactment, take on the role of an 11th century infantryman with the Ralf Darkened Kettle Hat Helm. Also referred to as the helmet of the commoner, the kettle was commonly used throughout Medieval Europe.
$91.00

Barbuta Helmet

Item # AH-3826
The Barbuta Helmet, also known as the barbute, was a visorless helmet of Italian design. This helmet is straight-forward, possessing a design similar to the classic Greek helmets of old, while providing just as much protection.
$94.45

Jupp Steel Kettle Helmet

Item # MY100630
You count yourself lucky as a blow from above narrowly misses your head but, should the attack have hit, you feel well protected wearing the Jupp Steel Kettle Helmet. This style was popular among foot soldiers of the Middle Ages.
$95.00

Crusader Great Helm

Item # AB1508
No helmet rings truer as a classic knights helm then this Crusader Great Helmet. This helmet remained a protector of warriors for a reason, and that was primarily the high degree of protection that this helmet offered to its wearer.
$105.00 $98.00

1st Century Celtic Horsemans Helmet

Item # HW-700007-18
Upon your loyal steed, you survey the battlefield. You are ready to take on the enemy with great armour like the 1st Century Celtic Horsemans Helmet. Impress both friend and foe with this helmet at your next LARP or cosplay event.
$98.00

Archers Spangenhelm

Item # AB2970
This Spangenhelm style was made specifically for archers, the nasal being omitted to provide greater visibility. Our Spangenhelm is crafted in 14 gauge steel. The helm has an adjustable (spider style) leather liner and chinstrap.
$102.00 $99.00

European Pig Faced Helmet

Item # AB1400
The Houndskull Bascinet (Pig-faced is a later term) was popular in the late 14th and early 15th Centuries. The pointed visor provided a deflecting surface for blows to the face and also improved ventilation.
$110.00 $99.00