Usually archers try to stay as far away from combat as possible. But as countless scenarios in games, film, and fiction have shown, that is not always do-able. So from time to time, archers must don armor to keep themselves safe. When you face that moment, you can turn to Medieval Archery to provide you with the leather, mail, and plate armor you need to stay safe in combat while still utilizing your bow to its fullest. Historically, leather and chainmail were two of the common choices for archers, as they could be worn without hampering movement, allowing the archer to still fire their bow. In that respect, we offer leather brigandines and leather cuirasses, as well as high quality mail shirts and chainmail hauberks to wear for personal protection. We also offer leather bracers, pauldrons, and gauntlets to enhance your protective style beyond what some traditional core protection provides. And for the archer who really wants to be safe, we also have steel breastplates, gauntlets, and even a few helmets that will work well when it comes to providing you with the utmost protection possible. Whether you are aiming for non-fiction or fantasy, Medieval Archery has all the archer armour that you will need to keep yourself safe and sound on the field of battle.
When fighting a dragon or other fearsome foe, you should guard your neck from enemy attack. Wear the Hektor Gorget to protect your neck in battle. This gorget is perfect for LARP events, cosplay conventions, and Renaissance faires.
The enemy approaches. You stand tall, ready to defend the kingdom. No armour piece was forgotten. You protect yourself with the Hektor Spaulders. These spaulders work great for LARP events, cosplay conventions, and Renaissance faires.
The Vikings used sigils to impart power and protection onto the warrior during battle. Follow their lead with the Helm of Awe Leather Arm Bracers. These Viking bracers are great for LARP battles, cosplay, and theater productions.
When darkness overcomes the light, a hero must rise to fight it back. These Hero Bracers are a sign of a true hero, come to fight off evil kings, wicked sorcerers, and cruel bandits, as well as all of their sinister minions.
Accentuate your combat attire with the arborescent mystique of the Hooded Woodland Bolero Jacket with Pauldrons, which features pauldrons resembling tree bark and an exquisite green leather hood with ornate nature themed adornments.
As a commander of a troop of high elves, you have an important position in the elven army. That is why you wear the Brass Illumine Bracers into battle. Wear them to your next LARP event, cosplay convention, or stage production.
Both on and off the LARP battlefield, the extra defense and authenticity the Joshua Brigandine lends to your roleplay character is quite impressive. This body armor is modeled after the plated coats worn throughout the Middle Ages.
Armour should be functional and look intimidating to the enemy. For the maiden warrior, the Kendra Gorget is fierce looking protection for the neck. Wear this leather piece to a LARP battle, fantasy convention, or cosplay event.
A fearsome lady needs bracers that fit. Designed to fit narrower arms, the Kendra Ladies Bracers add a militaristic or fantastical touch to a costume. Wear these bracers as part of an ensemble to any LARP event or fantasy convention.
In the heat of battle, you stand tall, ready to take on any attack. The Kendra Ladies Cuirass guards your torso from the enemy while you march forth. It is a wonderful addition to an outfit for a fantasy convention or LARP event.
A warrior queen has little to fear when she is protected by as much armour as possible. She even wears thigh armour like the Kendra Ladies Tassets. They are a wonderful addition to a costume for a fantasy convention or LARP event.
A young warrior queen rules over her kingdom and protects it from attack. Ensure that you wear armour on your shoulders with the Kendra Spaulders. They are a wonderful addition to a costume for a fantasy convention or LARP event.